Section 351. Powers of the industrial commissioner and exceptions  


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  • 1.  The
      industrial commissioner shall, after  proper  study  and  consideration,
      determine  within  what  industries  conditions may permit of industrial
      homework as hereinbefore defined without unduly jeopardizing the factory
      workers in such industries as to both wages and working  conditions  and
      without  unduly  injuring  the  health  and  welfare  of  the industrial
      homeworker himself. The commissioner may then restrict the  granting  of
      permits  and  licenses for industrial homework as herein defined to such
      industries and may further  issue  rules  and  regulations  designed  to
      control   and   regulate  industrial  homework  in  the  said  permitted
      industries. In all other industries  industrial  homework  is  forbidden
      unless expressly permitted in writing by the industrial commissioner.
        2.  a.  Exception  to  this  article  shall  be made by the industrial
      commissioner in respect of clerical work done in a home. "Clerical work"
      shall mean typing, stenciling, transcribing,  copying,  bookkeeping  and
      stenographic  work.  Clerical  work shall not mean inserting, collating,
      labeling, nesting, sorting, stamping or similar work.
        b.  Exception  to  this  article  may  be  made  by   the   industrial
      commissioner  in  respect  of  such  other provisions consonant with the
      general purpose of  this  article  as  the  commissioner  may  on  study
      determine to be warranted by conditions.