No person having an employer’s or a subcontractor’s permit shall deliver or cause to be delivered or received, any articles or materials for or as a result of industrial [home-based work], unless such employer or subcontractor keeps and maintains a register and forwards same to the Department at the intervals the said Department may by regulation prescribe, and on the blanks it may provide, the said register containing a complete and accurate record of all persons engaged in industrial [home-based work] on articles or materials furnished or distributed by said employer or subcontractor; of all places where such persons work; of all articles or materials furnished and distributed to such persons, and containing, further, such description as the Department may require of all articles or goods which such persons have manufactured; of the net cash wages received by each [home-based worker]; and of all subcontractors to whom he has furnished articles or materials to be manufactured for him in any home. It shall also be a duty of every employer or contractor to include in said register any other information which may be required by the Department under regulations promulgated under § im in any home. It shall also be a duty of every employer or contractor to include in said register any other information which may be required by the Department under regulations promulgated under § 391 of this title. History —May 15, 1939, No. 163, p. 812, § 11; May 12, 1949, No. 295, p. 886, § 3.
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