"(e) The Coie Authority shall report to the Administrator within three (3) months and from: tire to time- thereafter as to the -rf'fect of the c.n-ration of this provision, both gene-:..lUy arTd in ca-es of in'iv.idual hardship." At a.meeti..: of the CooC: Au.thority held May 3, 1934 kno',n as Meeting 6.i. t',e committee on Hal.,'- ,pe persons presented the following report: COLITT7L C1 i;J.C.?.. PRSON A meeting of the Cor31ttee '. ;s held at the office of the Code Authority on April 30, 10" 4. Messrs. L. .Icss, Chairman, and Tm. C. Rath, were present. The U. S. Department of Labor has i3u,'m.. certain regulations in repgrd to the eripLcyment of "h,-ni:-,i orsoi-sfl which by executive order of Febiuanry 17th are extended to all. Codes -nreviously approved and to be a)r'J.V Pursuant to these regulations, and in accordance with Article IV, Section 7 of tne C-de, the Committee recl'Liends the following: All em-lc7ers rho 'vish to emraolo hard icanecd persons below the minimum .7-ge rte, rust fol!cv this -oroccdu--e: 1. Anolication m.ist be r, .le to the State Agency deFi-nated by *che U. S. fDeoartmnt of Labor for a ccrtificato. Th'iis ar.lication must be Faccoiapni=.u .by the doctor's certificate. 2. After the State certificate is obtained, an a-rpl.cation is to :, mtride to the Code Authority for the emolo T-ment of such Workers Res-nectfully submitted, :Luv7r-'nce Moss Chairman For some peculiar reason it :,rs tliat this industry, with the exception cf the homework section, hn7 not had h.n.icr.&yned persons in its w.-)rk.', ranl, s No2ling with refeienw to such 7.o"