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ENGINEERS' LICENSE LAWS 



STATES AND CITIES HAVING LICENSE 

 LAWS 



Engineers' license laws, on January 1, 1913, are in force 

 in the following states and cities in the United States of America : 



States. Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Ohio, Penn- 

 sylvania, and Tennessee. 



Cities. Alleghany, Pa.; Atlanta (Pulton County), Ga.; 

 Baltimore, Md.; Buffalo, N. Y.; Chicago, 111.; Denver, Colo.; 

 Detroit, Mich.; Elgin, 111.; Goshen, Ind.; Hoboken, N. J.; 

 Huntington, W. Va.; Jersey City, N. J.; Kansas City, 

 Mo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Los Angeles, Cal.; Memphis, Tenn.; Mil- 

 waukee, Wis.; Mobile, Ala.; New Haven, Conn.; New York, 

 N. Y.; Niagara Falls, N. Y.; Omaha, Neb.; Peoria, 111.; Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.; Pittsburg, Pa.; Rochester, N. Y.; Saginaw, Mich.; 

 Santa Barbara, Cal.; St. Joseph, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo. ; Scranton, 

 Pa.; Sioux City, la.; Spokane, Wash.; Tacoma, Wash.; Terre 

 Haute, Ind.; Washington (District of Columbia) ; and Yonkers, 

 N. Y. 



LICENSE LAWS FOR STATIONARY 

 ENGINEERS 



ABSTRACTS OF STATE LAWS 



Following are abstracts of the license laws and ordinances 

 of the different states and most of the cities just named. 

 Abstracts of license ordinances of some cities are omitted 

 because copies of the ordinances of these places were not 

 available at the time of going to press. 



Massachusetts. In Massachusetts, the engineers' and fire- 

 men's license law is under the supervision of the District 

 Police, Boiler-Inspection Department, State House, Boston. 



Section 78, chapter 102, of the revised laws, acts of 1907, 

 and amendments, which took effect January 1, 1912, reads: 



