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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 31 > Chapter 569a - Department of Economic and Community Development: Job Innovation and Development. Minijobs

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 31 > Chapter 569a - Department of Economic and Community Development: Job Innovation and Development. Minijobs


Current as of: 2009
§ 31-362aCommission on Job Innovation and Development
§ 31-362bDuties of Commissioner of Economic and Community Development
§ 31-362cStatement of policy. Minijobs
§ 31-362dDefinitions
§ 31-362eResponsibilities of commissioner with regard to minijobs
§ 31-362fPilot minijob program
§ 31-362gDefense diversification. Alternative use committees

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Questions & Answers: Economic Development

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