§ 11-4-214 - Handicapped workers.
               	 		
11-4-214.    Handicapped workers.
    (a)  Any  person handicapped by lack of skill, age, or physical or mental  deficiency or injury in any way that his or her earning capacity is  impaired shall be granted a temporary special exemption license or  permit authorizing the employment of the person at wages lower than the  minimum prescribed in this subchapter until such time as the Director of  the Department of Labor shall hold a hearing and prescribe regulations  regarding exemption of these persons as authorized in this section.
(b)    (1)  The  director may provide by regulation, after notice and public hearing at  which any person may be heard, for the employment in any occupation of  individuals whose earning capacity is impaired by age or physical or  mental deficiency or injury at wages lower than the minimum wage rate  provided in    11-4-210 as he or she may find appropriate to prevent  curtailment of opportunities for employment, to avoid undue hardship,  and to safeguard the minimum wage rate under this subchapter.
      (2)  In  addition, the director, by regulation or special order, may provide for  the employment of handicapped clients in work activities centers under  special certificates at wages which are less than the minimum prescribed  in    11-4-210 which the director determines constitutes equitable  compensation for the clients in work activities centers.
(c)  For  the purposes of this section, the term "work activities centers" shall  mean centers planned and designed exclusively to provide therapeutic  activities for handicapped clients whose physical and mental impairment  is so severe as to make their productivity capacities inconsequential.