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Chapter 3 - Department And Director Of Labor, Licensing, And Regulation


  • Section 41-3-10. Director of department appointed by Governor; department to promulgate and enforce regulations.
  • Section 41-3-20. Repealed by 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1617(B), eff February 1, 1994.
  • Section 41-3-30. Employees.
  • Section 41-3-40. Promulgation of regulations by director.
  • Section 41-3-50. Inspections of work places, sites or areas.
  • Section 41-3-55. Determination of liability for violations at sites involving multiple employers or contractors.
  • Section 41-3-60. Enforcement of labor and employment laws; appointment and duties of inspectors and assistants.
  • Section 41-3-70. Representatives of employer and employees may accompany inspectors.
  • Section 41-3-80. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 137, Section 8, eff March 31, 2010.
  • Section 41-3-100. Furnishing of blanks and forms.
  • Section 41-3-110. Powers of Director generally.
  • Section 41-3-120. Enforcement.
  • Section 41-3-130. Solicitors and prosecuting attorneys shall prosecute violations.
  • Section 41-3-140. Penalties for impeding Director in performance of his duties.
  • Section 41-3-510 to 41-3-540. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 137, Section 8, eff March 31, 2010.
  • Section 41-3-610. Commissioner of Labor to mean Director of Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation; Department of Labor to mean Division of Labor; division to mean subdivision; contested matters appealable to administrative law judge.
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