Aug. 4, 1814

“Royal Chancellery Ordinance” issued by the Royal Chancellery [Present-day Austria]: “[…] the authorization [for Israeli apprentices] to stay [in Vienna] is valid for only one year after which a renewal must be requested from the Royal Imperial Lower Austrian government (‘k. k. n. ö. Regierung’) […] the employers (‘Dienstgeber’) must, furthermore, report such individuals to the Royal Imperial Chief Police Directive/Authority (‘k. k. Polizey-Oberdirection’) if they drop-out before the year ends […] he (employer) is also – just as the Israeli family-father (‘israelischer Familienvater’) – liable that such individuals do not pursue other trades. […]”
Beyträge zur politischen Gesetzkunde im österreichischen Kaiserstaate; Herausgegeben von Johann Ludwig Ehrereich (Graf von Barth-Barthenheim): Erster Band; (Wien; 1821); (Contributions to the Political Statutes of the Austrian Royal State; published by Johann Ludwig Ehrereich (Earl of Barth-Barthenheim); Volume I; (Vienna; 1821); Researched and Translated by Ziba Shadjaani 1/2/2018