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1520 ARTICLE 41.
14.
The State Industrial Accident Commission.
1922, ch. 29 (p. 68).
114. The State Industrial Accident Commission, constituted and or-
ganized as at present, and having and exercising the rights, powers, duties,
obligations and functions now or hereafter conferred -by law, shall con-
stitute a separate Department of the State Government.
See art. 101.
15.
Commissioner of Labor and Statistics.
1922, ch. 29 (p. 69).
115. The office of Commissioner of Labor and Statistics is hereby
created.
See art. 100.
1922, ch. 29 (p. 69).
116. On January 1, 1923, all the rights, powers, duties, obligations
and functions of the State Board of Labor and Statistics, under any pro-
visions of law, including all the powers and duties transferred to and im-
posed and devolved upon said Board by the Acts of 1916, Chapter 406,
shall be transferred to and thereafter be exercised and performed by the
said Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, who shall be the lawful suc-
cessor of the said State Board of Labor and Statistics to the same extent
as if the said Commissioner had been named in said provisions of law as
the official upon whom the said rights, powers, duties, obligations and
functions were conferred.
16.
The Department of State Employment and Registration.
1922, ch. 29 (p. 70).
117. The Department of State Employment and Registration is hereby
established. The head of this Department shall be the State. Employ-
ment Commissioner, who, appointed as at present, shall have and exer-
cise all the rights, powers, duties, obligations and functions now or here-
after conferred by law. The said State Employment Commissioner shall
be known hereafter as the Commissioner of State Employment and Regis-
tration, and shall devote all of his time to the duties of his office, includ-
ing the duties heretofore performed by the Secretary and Chief Examiner
as designated in the budget.
See arts. 64A and 101.
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