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PART I. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT

TITLE II. EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH

CHAPTER 23. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

Chapter 23: Section 1A. Department of labor; offices; gifts or grants; constituent agencies

[ Text of section added by 2007, 19, Sec. 15 effective April 10, 2007 until November 12, 2007. See 2007, 19, Sec. 54. For text effective November 12, 2007, see below.]

  Section 1A. (a) In the executive office of labor and workforce development, there shall be a department of labor, in this chapter called the department.

  (b) Subject to appropriation, the department shall be provided with such offices in Boston and elsewhere in the commonwealth as may be approved by the governor and may expend sums for other necessary expenses of the department. The department may accept gifts or grants of money or property, whether real or personal, from any source, public or private, including, but not limited to, the United States of America or its agencies, for the purpose of assisting the department in the discharge of its duties.

  (c) The following state agencies shall be in the department of labor: the division of industrial accidents, the division of conciliation and arbitration, the labor relations commission, the joint labor-management committee, and the division of occupational safety.

Chapter 23: Section 1A. Department of labor; offices; gifts or grants; constituent agencies

[ Text of section as amended by 2007, 145, Sec. 2 effective November 12, 2007. See 2007, 145, Sec. 9. For text effective until November 12, 2007, see above.]

  Section 1A. (a) In the executive office of labor and workforce development, there shall be a department of labor, in this chapter called the department.

  (b) Subject to appropriation, the department shall be provided with such offices in Boston and elsewhere in the commonwealth as may be approved by the governor and may expend sums for other necessary expenses of the department. The department may accept gifts or grants of money or property, whether real or personal, from any source, public or private, including, but not limited to, the United States of America or its agencies, for the purpose of assisting the department in the discharge of its duties.

  (c) The following state agencies shall be in the department of labor: the division of industrial accidents, the division of labor relations, and the division of occupational safety.