Rules for the Examination, Licensing and Procedure Relating to Motion Picture Theatre Matrons
Rule 1 Application.
An applicant for examination for the license of a Motion Picture Theatre Matron shall, before being examined, file with the Commissioner of Health an application on such forms as may be prescribed and shall furnish such information as may be required. All applications shall be filled out in the handwriting of the applicant and must be accompanied by two photographs of the applicant, not to exceed 1 1/2 inches square.
Rule 2 Qualifications.
Every applicant for a license shall be at least 21 years old.
Rule 3 Examinations.
The examination of the applicant shall consist of an oral interview and/or written examination relating to the statements furnished in the application and shall include a tuberculin skin test. A chest X- ray examination to determine that the applicant is free from tuberculosis in a communicable form shall be required in cases of a positive skin test.
Rule 4 Licenses: Duration – Revocation.
Licenses shall be issued for a period of not more than three (3) years and shall be deemed revoked at the expiration date thereof unless renewed. Licenses may be revoked and/or shall be surrendered to the Commissioner of Health for cause or upon such other grounds as the Commissioner of Health may deem proper.
Rule 5 Fees.
The fee for the license of motion picture theatre matron together with identification badge shall be two ($2.00) dollars. The license shall at all times be displayed in the cashier's booth of the motion picture theatre where and while the matron is on duty.
Rule 6 Identification.
All matrons while on duty in a theatre shall wear a white uniform and shall display on the left breast thereof the licensed matron's identification badge issued by the Commissioner of Health.