The Labor Commissioner, in consultation with the Commissioner of Public Health, shall encourage the development of auxiliary occupational health clinics by making grants-in-aid to such auxiliary occupational health clinics. Such grants-in-aid shall be used to compensate such auxiliary clinics for the costs associated with the reporting of data pursuant to section 31-399 . Such grants-in-aid shall not be used to compensate any such auxiliary clinic for any activities which could be included in a corporate medicine or employee wellness program, as defined in subdivision (3) of section 31-396 . The commissioner shall consult with the Occupational Health Clinics Advisory Board prior to making any such grant.
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