3. After Sec. 146 shall be inserted:
Sec. 146a.
Any person who gives employment to workers on Sundays and festivals, in contravention of Sec.Sec. 105b to 105g, or of the orders issued on the grounds thereof, or any person who acts in contravention of Sec.Sec. 41a and 55a, or of the statutory provisions laid down on the grounds of Sec. 105 (2) shall be punished with a money fine to the amount of 600 marks, or in default of the same, with imprisonment.
4. Section 147 (1) 4 shall contain the following clause:
4. Any person who acts in contravention of the final orders issued on the grounds of Sec. 120d, or of enactments issued on the grounds of Sec. 120e;
5. After Sec. 147 (1) 4, shall be inserted:
5. Any person who conducts a factory, in which there are no working rules, or who neglects to obey the final order of the court as to the substitution or alteration of the working rules.
6. Section 147 shall contain at the close the following new sub-section.
In the case of No. 4, the police magistrate may, pending the settlement of affairs by order or enactment, order suspension of the business, in case the continuance of the same would be likely to entail serious disadvantages or dangers.
7. Section 148 shall contain the following extensions:
11. Any person who, contrary to the provision of Sec. 134c (2), imposes such fines on the workers as are not prescribed in the working rules, or such as exceed the legally permissible amount, or any person who appropriates the proceeds of fines or the sums specified in Sec. 134b 5, in a manner not prescribed in the working rules;
12. Any person who neglects to fulfil the obligations imposed upon him by Sec.Sec. 134e (1), and 134g;
13. Any person who acts in contravention of Sec. 115a, or of the statutory provisions laid down on the grounds of Sec. 119a.
8. Section 149 (1) 7 shall contain the following clause:
7. Any person who neglects to fulfil the obligations imposed upon him by Sec.Sec. 105c (2), 134e (2), 138, 138a (5), 139b;
9. Section 150(2) shall contain the following clause:
2. Any person who, except in the case prescribed in Sec. 146 (3), acts in contravention of the provisions of this Act with respect to the work register;
10. Section 150 shall contain the following extensions:
4. Any person who acts in contravention of the provisions of Sec. 120 (1), or of the statutory provisions laid down in accordance with Sec. 120 (3);
5. Any person who neglects to fulfil the obligations imposed upon him by Sec. 134c (3).
Common law enactments against neglect of school duties, on which a higher fine is imposed, shall not be affected by the provision of No. 4.
11. Section 151 (1) shall contain the following clause:
If in the exercise of a trade, police orders are infringed by persons appointed by the director of the industrial enterprise, to conduct the business or a department of the same, or to superintend the same, the fine shall be imposed upon the latter. The director of the industrial enterprise shall likewise be liable to a fine if the infringement has taken place with his knowledge, or if he has neglected to take the necessary care in providing for suitable inspection of the business, or in choosing and supervising the manager or overseers.
Article VII.
The following provisions shall be substituted for Sec. 154 of the Industrial Code:
Sec. 154.
The provisions of Sec.Sec. 105 to 133c shall not apply to assistants and apprentices in the business of apothecaries; the provisions of Sec.Sec. 105, 106 to 119b, 120a to 133e, shall not apply to assistants and apprentices in trading business.
--The provisions of Sec.Sec. 105 to 133e shall apply to employers and workers in smelting-houses, timber-yards, and other building yards, in dockyards, and in such brick and tile kilns, and such mines and quarries worked above ground, as are not merely temporary, or on a small scale. The final decision as to whether the establishment is to be accounted as temporary, or on a small scale, shall rest with the higher court of administration.
--The provisions of Sec.Sec. 135 to 139b shall apply to employers and workers in workshops, in which power machinery (worked by steam, wind, water, gas, air, electricity, etc.), is employed, not merely temporarily, with the provision that in certain kinds of businesses the Bundesrath may remit exceptions to the provisions laid down in Sec.Sec. 135 (2), (3), 136, 137 (1) to (3), and 138.
--The provisions of Sec.Sec. 135 to 139b may be extended by Imperial decree, with consent of the Bundesrath, to other workshops and building work. Workshops in which the employers are exclusively members of the family of the employer, do not come under these provisions.
Imperial decrees and provisions for exceptions issued by the Bundesrath, may be issued for certain specified districts. They shall be published in the Imperial Law Gazette, and laid before the Reichstag at the next ensuing session.
Sec. 154a.
The provisions of Sec.Sec. 115 to 119a, 135 to 139b, 152 and 153 shall apply to owners and workers in mines, salt pits, the preparatory work of mining, and underground mines and quarries.
--Women workers shall not be employed underground in establishments of the aforementioned kind. Infringements of this enactment shall be dealt with under the penal provisions of Sec. 146.
Article VIII.
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