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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 11

34:11-56a9. Wage board; membership; quorum; rules and regulations; compensation

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A wage board shall be composed of not more than 3 representatives of the employers in any occupation, an equal number of representatives of the employees in such occupations and not more than 3 disinterested persons representing the public, one of whom shall be designated by the commissioner as chairman. The commissioner after conferring with the director shall appoint the members of the wage board, the representatives of the employers and employees to be selected so far as practicable from nominations submitted by the employers and employees.
Two-thirds of the members shall constitute a quorum and the recommendations or report of the wage board shall require a vote of not less than a majority of all its members. The commissioner after conferring with the director shall make and establish from time to time rules and regulations governing the selection of a wage board and its mode of procedure not inconsistent with this act. The members of a wage board shall serve without pay but may be reimbursed for all necessary expenses.
L.1966, c. 113, s. 10.
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