Section 1173 Of Chapter 1. Wages, Hours And Working Conditions From California Labor Code >> Division 2. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 1.
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. It is the continuing duty of the Industrial Welfare
Commission, hereinafter referred to in this chapter as the
commission, to ascertain the wages paid to all employees in this
state, to ascertain the hours and conditions of labor and employment
in the various occupations, trades, and industries in which employees
are employed in this state, and to investigate the health, safety,
and welfare of those employees.
The commission shall conduct a full review of the adequacy of the
minimum wage at least once every two years. The commission may, upon
its own motion or upon petition, amend or rescind any order or
portion of any order or adopt an order covering any occupation,
trade, or industry not covered by an existing order pursuant to this
chapter.
Before adopting any new rules, regulations, or policies, the
commission shall consult with the Occupational Safety and Health
Standards Board to determine those areas and subject matters where
the respective jurisdictions of the commission and the Occupational
Safety and Health Standards Board overlap. This consultation need not
take the form of a joint meeting. In the case of such overlapping
jurisdiction, the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board
shall have exclusive jurisdiction, and rules, regulations, or
policies of the commission on the same subject have no force or
effect.