Massachusetts Statutes
§ 70 — Minors under sixteen as vendors and bootblacks, scavengers or other trade in street or public places; charge for badge for employment
Massachusetts § 70
This text of Massachusetts § 70 (Minors under sixteen as vendors and bootblacks, scavengers or other trade in street or public places; charge for badge for employment) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Massachusetts primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 149, § 70 (2026).
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Section 70. No boy or girl under sixteen shall engage or be employed in any of the trades or occupations mentioned in section sixty-nine unless such boy or girl complies with all the provisions of sections seventy-one, seventy-two and seventy-three and with all the legal requirements concerning school attendance, and unless a badge has been issued to such boy or girl by the officer authorized to issue employment permits in the city or town where such boy or girl resides. The charge, if any, for such a badge issued to such boy or girl engaged or employed in the sale of newspapers in a street shall be such sum, not more than twenty-five cents, as shall be determined by the officer issuing the same.
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