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PUBLIC LAW 2 5 2 - A U G. 12, 1953

whether the public necessity still exists for (a) the continued registration of longshoremen, (b) the continued licensing of any occupation or employment required to be licensed hereunder and (c) the continued public operation of the employment information centers provided for in Article X II; 14. To cooperate with and receive from any department, division, bureau, board, commission, or agency of either or both States, or of any county or municipality thereof, such assistance and data as will enable it properly to carry out its powers and duties hereunder; and to request any such department, division, bureau, board, commission, or agency, with the consent thereof, to execute such of its functions and powers, as the public interest may require. The powers and duties of the commission may be exercised by officers, employees and agents designated by them, except the power to make rules and regulations. The commission shall have such additional powers and duties as may hereafter be delegated to or imposed upon it from time to time by the action of the Legislature of either State concurred in by the Legislature of the other. ARTICLE V PIER SUPERINTENDENTS A N D HIRING AGENTS

1. On or after the first day of December, nineteen hundred and fiftythree, no person shall act as a pier superintendent or as a hiring agent within the port of New York district without first having obtained from the commission a license to act as such pier superintendent or hiring agent, as the case may be, and no person shall employ or engage another person to act as a pier superintendent or hiring agent who is not so licensed. 2. A license to act as a pier superintendent or hiring agent shall be issued only upon the written application, under oath, of the person proposing to employ or engage another person to act as such pier superintendent or hiring agent, verified by the prospective licensee as to the matters concerning him, and shall state the following: (a) The full name and business address of the applicant; (b) The full name, residence, business address (if any), place and date of birth and social security number of the prospective licensee; (c) The present and previous occupations of the prospective licensee, including the places where he was employed and the names of his employers; (d) Such further facts and evidence as may be required by the commission to ascertain the character, integrity and identity of the prospective licensee; and (e) That if a license is issued to the prospective licensee, the applicant will employ such licensee as pier Superintendent or hiring agent, as the case may be. 3. No such license shall be granted. (a) Unless the commission shall be satisfied that the prospective licensee possesses good character and integrity; (b) If the prospective licensee has, without subsequent pardon, been convicted by a court of the United States, or any State or territory thereof, of the commission of, or the attempt or conspiracy to commit treason, murder, manslaughter or any felony or high misdemeanor or any of the following misdemeanors or offenses: illegally using, carrying or possessing a pistol or other dangerous weapon; making or possessing burglar's instruments; buying or receiving stolen property; unlawful entry of a building; aiding an escape from prison; unlawfully possessing or distributing habit-forming narcotic drugs; and violation of this compact. Any such prospective licensee inelig-

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