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RSMo 290.460effective 28 Aug 1965

Powers and duties of commission

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A state commission works to stop unfair treatment of women at work just because they are women. The commission runs education programs, works with other groups, supports research, and suggests new laws to the governor — all to help women get and keep jobs fairly.

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290.460. Powers and duties of . — The commission shall carry on a continuing program of education, , study, and community organization concerning the problems of female employees in seeking, obtaining and holding without discrimination on account of sex. The commission's power and duties shall include but not be limited to the following:

(1) Promote in cooperation with the federal government, state, local and private agencies and organizations, programs to eliminate discrimination in employment based solely on sex;

(2) Promote research with the view to reducing barriers based solely on sex in the hire, employment and retention of female employees;

(3) Sponsor and in communities of the state, information and educational programs intended to reduce or abolish discrimination in employment based solely on sex;

(4) Recommend to the governor, from time to time, any specific proposals for legislation as may be necessary and proper for the elimination in employment of discrimination based solely on sex.

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Source & history notes

(L. 1965 p. 439)

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