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HB 2210 Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Introduced by: Jerrauld C. “Jay” Jones | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Creates in the Department of Law a Division of Civil Rights that has the power and duty to investigate crimes involving the nonpayment of wages.

Home/Criminal Justice Reform/HB 2210 Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Introduced by: Jerrauld C. “Jay” Jones | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Creates in the Department of Law a Division of Civil Rights that has the power and duty to investigate crimes involving the nonpayment of wages.
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HB 2210 Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Introduced by: Jerrauld C. “Jay” Jones | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Creates in the Department of Law a Division of Civil Rights that has the power and duty to investigate crimes involving the nonpayment of wages.

By Carol Stopps|2021-01-13T18:12:31-05:00January 13th, 2021|Criminal Justice Reform|Comments Off on HB 2210 Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Introduced by: Jerrauld C. “Jay” Jones | all patrons … notes | add to my profiles SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED: Department of Law; Division of Civil Rights created; duties. Creates in the Department of Law a Division of Civil Rights that has the power and duty to investigate crimes involving the nonpayment of wages.

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