Arts. 15, 16 Laws Repealed; When to Take Effect. §§ 240, 241 periodicals in violation of the provisions of this article, shall be arrested and brought before a court or magistrate having juris diction to commit a child to an incorporated charitable reformatory or other institution and be dealt with according to law; and if any such child is committed to an institution, it shall when practicable, be committed to an institution governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of such child. The permit and badge of any child who violates the provisions of this article may be revoked by the officer issuing the same, upon the recommendation of the principal or chief executive officer of the school which such child is attending, or upon the complaint of any police officer or attendance officer, and such child shall surrender the permit and badge so revoked upon the demand of any attendance officer or police officer charged with the duty of enforcing the provisions of this article. The refusal of any child to surrender such permit and badge, upon such demand, or the sale or offering for sale of newspapers, magazines or periodicals in any street or public place by any child after notice of the revocation of such permit and badge shall be deemed a violation of this article and shall subject the child to the penalties provided for in this section. Formerly L. 1897, ch. 415, § 179-a, as added by L. 1903, ch. 151, § 1, and am'd by L. 1905, ch. 519, § 1, and L. 1907, ch. 588, § 1. ARTICLE 16 Laws Repealed; When to Take Effect Section 240. Laws repealed. 241. When to take effect. § 240. Laws repealed. Of the laws enumerated in the schedule hereto annexed, that portion specified in the last column is hereby repealed. Formerly L. 1897, ch. 415, § 190. § 241. When to take effect. effect immediately. Formerly L. 1897, ch. 415, § 191. This chapter shall take 18 240 Laws of 1868..... Chapter Laws Repealed. Section Art. 16 717........ 2, part suspending operation of L. 1867, Ch. 969, § 10, last LEGISLATIVE LAW L. 1909, Ch. 37. "An Act in relation to legislation, constituting chapter thirty-two of the Consolidated Laws." (In effect February 17, 1909.) CHAPTER 32 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS [Formerly L. 1892, Ch. 682, being chapter 8 of the General Laws.] Article 1. Short title. 2. Members, officers and employees of the legislature 3. The enactment and publication of laws (§§ 40-49). 5. Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 90, 91). Members, Officers and Employees of the Legislature Section 2. Exemption of members and officers from arrest. 3. Expulsion of members. 4. Contempts of either house. 5. Payment of salaries of members. 6. Officers and employees of the senate. 7. Officers and employees of the assembly. Explanation. For location and disposition of former sections of the Legislative Law see L. 1892, Ch. 682, in "Consolidated Schedule of Repeals," Vol. 7. *So in original. |