Well I think the "governing body" solution goes too far as I imagine you do as well. The market will pay what the user will bear really. If you believe what you said, then you have to charge what you do.
Mike I am an ex New Yorker and I grew up in a very different era in NYC. I cannot accept what you think on pricing and you and I have been down this road before on this subject and I also understand I will not change your mind but let me share a quick story with you.
Most of my peers on KH believed I was too inexpensive and I was at $45 per hour.Since joining a Linkedin Computer Business Forum I have been exposed to a guy in Western Canada (Vancouver) with a highly successful shop who charges $90 per hour and gets it with no issue. He in fact doesn't want anyone in his shop who would question that so he openly suggests they check around and come back if they are not sold on what he can do for them. He also sells desktops and laptops at list price and adds 2 hour prep charge to that to ready it for the client, things that I do for nothing and always have which includes moving files and setting up Av and word processors etc...and they have to pay that whether he moves anything or not. He is a smart guy with an answer for everything as you might well imagine and has been in that location for about 30 years and seen them come and go offering half his price and not making it. I really believe as he does that it isn't about price its about you. If you believe you are worth $50 an hour then you will get it. I had not taken a price increase for many years but after getting to know this guy and a few others on that forum I have raised prices each year $5 an hour and had 0 resistance. While I do advertise in local town books and Merchandisers my main source of clients is word of mouth and that would not be if I were too expensive and that is what he taught me.