Bulletin 185 Pennsylvania Mining Statutes Annotated

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 1270
- File Size:
- 31843 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1920
Abstract
That the governor is hereby authorized to appoint a commission of seven persons,
to be known as the industrial accidents commission-two of whom shall
be employers of labor, two of whom shall be employees in either mines or industrial
establishments of this Commonwealth, or duly accredited representatives
thereof, two of whom shall be learned in the law, and one of whom shall
be a person skilled and experienced in making investigations-to inquire into
the causes and results of industrial accidents in the mines, mills, factories,
stores, and upon the railroads, street railways, ships, wharves, and in all industrial
establishments, and in all other places where men, women, and children
are employed in manual labor in this Commonwealth; to study the most
advanced methods for safe-guarding against these accidents; to inquire into the
subject of fair compensation for those who are injured in these accidents, and
for the families of those who shall be killed as a result thereof; and to study
the operation and effect of the Workmen's Compensation Law of 1913.
SEC. 2. The chairman of said co~mission shall be designated by the governor,
and the person named on said commission as a skilled and experienced investigator
shall be the secretary of the commission, The commission shall have
power to employ such legal counsel and other officers and employees as it may
deem necessary to properly perform its duties.
SEC. 3. The secretary of said commission shall receive an annual salary of
$2,400 and his actual necessary expenses; and the other members of the commission
shall receive no compensation for their services, but shall be allowed
their actual traveling and other necessary expenses. The salaries of any other
persons employed by the commission shall be fixed by it.
Citation
APA:
(1920) Bulletin 185 Pennsylvania Mining Statutes AnnotatedMLA: Bulletin 185 Pennsylvania Mining Statutes Annotated. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1920.