The commission shall present to a wage board promptly upon its organization all the evidence and information in its possession relating to wages of minors working in occupations over which the wage board has authority to investigate as provided by this article, and all other information which the commission deems relevant to the establishment of a minimum fair wage for such minors, and shall present to the wage board witnesses whom the commission deems material. A wage board may summon other witnesses or request the commission to furnish additional information to aid in its deliberation.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 23-320

  • Commission: means the industrial commission of Arizona. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Fair wage: means a wage both fairly and reasonably commensurate with the value of the service or class of service rendered, and sufficient to meet the minimum cost of living necessary for health. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • Wage board: means a board created as provided in section 23-314. See Arizona Laws 23-311
  • wages: means any compensation for labor measured by time, piece, or otherwise. See Arizona Laws 23-311