2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 31-64. Reconsideration of wage rates.

      Sec. 31-64. Reconsideration of wage rates. At any time after a minimum fair wage order has been in effect for six months or more, the commissioner may, on his own motion, and shall, on petition of fifty or more residents of the state, reconsider the minimum fair wage rates set therein and reconvene the same wage board or appoint a new wage board to recommend whether or not the rate or rates contained in such order should be modified. The report of such wage board shall be dealt with in the manner prescribed in section 31-62.

      (1949 Rev., S. 3792; 1951, S. 2030d.)

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