Where, in the opinion of the industry superintendents, any part of the work necessary to the production of any commodity can be practically and satisfactorily done in the home of the worker, as in the hemming of towels or other needlework, the superintendents shall have authority to permit and to arrange for such work to be so done.
History. Ga. L. 1937, p. 579, § 7; Ga. L. 1982, p. 830, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 30 - Handicapped Persons
Chapter 2 - Georgia Industries for the Blind
§ 30-2-5. Articles to Be Manufactured by Industries
§ 30-2-6. Authority of Industry Superintendents to Permit Work to Be Done in Homes of Workers
§ 30-2-7. Compensation of Workers; Observance of and Payment for State Holidays
§ 30-2-8. Promotion, Demotion, and Layoff of Employees; Transfer; Departure and Return of Employees