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No minor between the ages of 16 and 21 years shall, in any street or public place of the city, work as a bootblack, or sell or expose for sale any newspapers, magazines and periodicals, ice, song sheets, religious publications, flowering plant and such flowers, fruit and berries as are wild and cultivated unless he or she has a license therefor granted by the Mayor and Boston City Council.
(Reg. January 25, 1892; St. 1934 c. 114; St. 1937 c. 73; Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 15; M.G.L. Chapter 101, Section 19; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 414; CBC 1985 17-5.1) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
The City Clerk shall receive applications of parents or guardians of minors, or of responsible citizens of the city, for licenses for minors, and shall, when such a license is granted, issue the license and a badge to such minor. Every such license shall be issued and accepted on condition that the minor shall comply with the terms of the following Subsection, which shall be printed in the license.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 16; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 415; CBC 1985 17-5.2)
Cross-reference:
ss 2-10.3
The minor shall conform to the statutes and ordinances; shall surrender his or her license and badge to the City Clerk when notified that his or her license has been revoked; shall not transfer or lend his or her license or badge, or furnish any unlicensed minor with newspapers or other articles to sell; shall not sell newspapers in or on any part of a street other than the sidewalk, or in or on a street car without the permission of the company operating such car; shall not at any time, while engaged in working as a bootblack or selling articles in public places, congregate with other persons, or make unnecessary noise, or in any way disturb or annoy persons as they pass, or obstruct free passage on any sidewalk, crosswalk or entrance to any public place, or occupy any stand with any other person, or allow any unlicensed minor to assist or accompany him or her, or allow idle persons to assemble or congregate around him or her or around any stand occupied by him or her, or so work or sell in any other place than that specified in his or her license when a place is so specified, or at any time while so working or selling fail to wear conspicuously in sight the badge furnished to him or her by the City Clerk, or fail to exhibit his or her license to any Police or other Officer of the city if requested by him or her so to do. Any minor who violates any of these provisions shall be deprived of his or her license and badge, and be subject to a fine.
(Rev. Ord. 1961 c. 28 § 17; CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 416; CBC 1985 17-5.3) Penalty, see Subsection 16-32.1
Cross-reference:
Ord. ss. 2-10.3
Any person who willfully falsifies or misrepresents his or her age, sex, race or residence in order to take advantage of a hiring program made a part of any governmental construction contract shall be punished by a fine of not more than $200 per day for each day of employment acquired as a result of such misrepresentation or falsification.
(Ord. 1979 c. 32; CBC 1985 17-6.1)
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