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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 6

34:6-136.3. Prohibited homework

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Prohibited homework. The manufacture of any of the following by industrial homework shall be unlawful, and no permit or certificate issued under this act shall be deemed to authorize such manufacture:
(1)Articles of food or drink,
(2)Articles for use in connection with the serving of food or drink,
(3)Toys and dolls,
(4)Tobacco,
(5)Drugs and poisons,
(6)Bandages and other sanitary goods,
(7)Explosives, fireworks, and articles of like character,
(8)Articles of infants' and children's wearing apparel,
(9)Articles of women's or men's wearing apparel,
(10)Articles, the processing of which requires exposure to substances determined by the commissioner to be hazardous to the health or safety of persons so exposed,
(11)the manufacture or distribution of dolls' clothing in any tenement house is hereby prohibited, anything to the contrary herein notwithstanding.
L.1941,c.308,s.3; amended 1991,c.47,s.1.
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