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  8. Chapter 1 - Department of Labor and Industry


Chapter 1 - Department of Labor and Industry


  • § 40.1-1. Department continued; powers and duties generally; delegation of authority concerning occupational health
  • § 40.1-2. Definitions
  • § 40.1-2.01. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail
  • § 40.1-2.1. Application of title to Commonwealth and its agencies, etc.; safety and health program for public employees
  • § 40.1-3. Title provides for safety, health and welfare of employees
  • § 40.1-4. Repealed
  • § 40.1-4.1. Annual report
  • § 40.1-5. Governor to appoint Commissioner of Labor and Industry
  • § 40.1-6. Powers and duties of Commissioner
  • § 40.1-7. Attorney for the Commonwealth to prosecute on request of Commissioner
  • § 40.1-8. Other officers to furnish information; protected health information under certain circumstances
  • § 40.1-9. How Department maintained
  • § 40.1-10. Offenses in regard to examinations, inspections, etc.
  • § 40.1-11. Using or revealing information gathered
  • § 40.1-11.1. Employment of illegal immigrants
  • § 40.1-11.2. Participation in E-Verify program
  • § 40.1-11.3. Human trafficking hotline; posted notice required; civil penalty
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