Connecticut Statutes
§ 31-96 — Appointment and testimonial privilege of mediators. Duties of Labor Commissioner.
Connecticut § 31-96
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 31-96 (2026).
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The Labor Commissioner, with the advice and approval of said board, shall appoint at least five mediators to act for it in making investigations and adjusting labor disputes. Each such mediator shall, with the approval of said board, expressly granted in each case in which he is required to function, have all the powers of a member of said board to enter establishments, to examine payrolls or other records, to issue subpoenas and to administer oaths. In any civil or criminal case, any preliminary proceeding to such case, or any legislative or administrative proceeding, any person acting as a mediator under this chapter shall not disclose any confidential communication made to him in the course of his mediation duties unless the party making such communication waives such privilege. Said co
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 7383; 1959, P.A. 149; 1969, P.A. 610; P.A. 81-15.) History: 1959 act substituted “mediator” for “investigator”; 1969 act substituted “labor” disputes for “industrial” disputes and required appointment of at least five mediators rather than one as previously; P.A. 81-15 afforded mediators a testimonial privilege in order to prevent disclosure of confidential communications made by parties to the mediator, unless the right is waived by the affected party. Cited. 163 C. 327; 171 C. 613.
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