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California Labor Code, Version 2011-11-07
CALIFORNIA LABOR CODELast update: 2011-11-07	Summary
General Provisions. 1-29.5DIVISION 1. Department of Industrial Relations CHAPTER 1. General Powers and Duties. 50-64.5CHAPTER 1.5. Mediation. 65-67CHAPTER 2. Industrial Welfare Commission. 70-74CHAPTER 3. Commission on Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation. 75-78CHAPTER 4. Division of Labor Standards Enforcement. 79-107CHAPTER 5. Division of Workers' Compensation. 110-139.6CHAPTER 6. Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board. 140-147.2CHAPTER 6.5. Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board. 148-149.5CHAPTER 7. Division of Labor Statistics and Research. 150-156CHAPTER 7.5. Division of Occupational Safety and Health. 175-176DIVISION 2. Employment Regulation and Supervision PART 1. Compensation CHAPTER 1. Payment of Wages Article 1. General Occupations. 200-243Article 2. Seasonal Labor. 250-257Article 3. Special Occupations. 270-273CHAPTER 2. Assignment of Wages. 300CHAPTER 3. Privileges and Perquisites Article 1. Gratuities. 350-356Article 2. Bonds and Photographs. 400-410Article 3. Contracts and Applications for Employment. 430-435Article 4. Purchases. 450-452PART 2. Working Hours CHAPTER 1. General. 500-558CHAPTER 2. Railroads. 600-607CHAPTER 3. Smelters and Underground Workings. 750-752.5CHAPTER 4. Lumber Industries. 800-801CHAPTER 5. Pharmacies. 850-856PART 3. Privileges and Immunities CHAPTER 1. Contracts Against Public Policy. 920-923CHAPTER 2. Solicitation of Employees by Misrepresentation. 970-977CHAPTER 3. Class of Labor Employed; Labor Union Insignia. 1010-1018CHAPTER 3.5. Contractors. 1020-1024CHAPTER 3.7. Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation. 1025-1028CHAPTER 3.8. Lactation Accommodation. 1030-1033CHAPTER 3.9. Employee Literacy Assistance. 1040-1044CHAPTER 4. Reemployment Privileges. 1050-1057CHAPTER 4.5. Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act. 1060-1065CHAPTER 4.6. Public Transit Service Contracts. 1070-1074CHAPTER 5. Political Affiliations. 1101-1106CHAPTER 6. Agreements in Connection With Trade Disputes. 1110CHAPTER 7. Jurisdictional Strikes. 1115-1122CHAPTER 7.5. Collective Bargaining Agreements. 1126-1128CHAPTER 8. Professional Strikebreakers Article 1. Findings and Declarations. 1130Article 2. Definitions. 1132-1133Article 3. Professional Strikebreakers. 1134-1134.2Article 4. Miscellaneous. 1136-1136.2CHAPTER 9. Public Transportation Labor Disputes. 1137-1137.6CHAPTER 10. Unlawful Acts During Labor Disputes. 1138-1138.5PART 3.5. Agricultural Labor Relations CHAPTER 1. General Provisions and Definitions. 1140-1140.4CHAPTER 2. Agricultural Labor Relations Board Article 1. Agricultural Labor Relations Board: Organization. 1141-1150Article 2. Investigatory Powers. 1151-1151.6CHAPTER 3. Rights of Agricultural Employees. 1152CHAPTER 4. Unfair Labor Practices and Regulation of Secondary Boycotts. 1153-1155.7CHAPTER 5. Labor Representatives and Elections. 1156-1159CHAPTER 6. Prevention of Unfair Labor Practices and Judicial Review and Enforcement. 1160-1161CHAPTER 6.5. Contract Dispute Resolution. 1164-1164.13CHAPTER 7. Suits Involving Employers and Labor Organizations 1165-1165.4CHAPTER 8. Limitations. 1166-1166.3PART 4. Employees CHAPTER 1. Wages, Hours and Working Conditions. 1171-1205CHAPTER 2. Occupational Privileges and Restrictions Article 2. Minors. 1285-1312CHAPTER 3. Working Hours Article 2. Minors. 1390-1399CHAPTER 4. Relocations,terminations, and Mass Layoffs. 1400-1408PART 5. Civil Air Patrol. 1500-1507PART 5.5. Organ and Bone Marrow Donation. 1508-1513PART 6. Licensing CHAPTER 3. Farm Labor Contractors. 1682-1699CHAPTER 4. Talent Agencies Article 1. Scope and Definitions. 1700-1700.4Article 2. Licenses. 1700.5-1700.22Article 3. Operation and Management. 1700.23-1700.47CHAPTER 4.5. Fee-related Talent Services Article 1. Definitions. 1701Article 2. Advance-fee Talent Representation Service. 1702-1702.4Article 3. Other Talent Services. 1703-1703.6Article 4. Remedies. 1704-1704.3Article 5. General Provisions. 1705-1705.4PART 7. Public Works and Public Agencies CHAPTER 1. Public Works Article 1. Scope and Operation. 1720-1743Article 1.5. Right of Action. 1750Article 2. Wages. 1770-1781Article 3. Working Hours. 1810-1815Article 5. Securing Workers' Compensation. 1860-1861CHAPTER 2. Public Agencies Article 1. Municipal Employees. 1900-1901CHAPTER 4. Firefighters. 1960-1964PART 8. Unemployment Relief CHAPTER 1. Extension of Public Works. 2010-2015PART 8.5. Car Washes CHAPTER 1. General Provisions. 2050-2053CHAPTER 2. Registration. 2054-2065CHAPTER 3. Successorship. 2066CHAPTER 4. Operation. 2067CHAPTER 5. Reporting. 2068PART 9. Health CHAPTER 1. Sanitary Conditions Article 1. Sanitary Standards. 2260Article 2. Foundries and Metal Shops. 2330-2331Article 3. Factories and Business Establishments. 2350-2355Article 5. General Health Provisions. 2440-2441PART 10. Industrial Homework. 2650-2667PART 11. Garment Manufacturing CHAPTER 1. General Provisions. 2670-2674.2CHAPTER 2. Registration. 2675-2684CHAPTER 3. Arbitration. 2685-2692PART 12. Sheepherders. 2695.1-2695.2PART 13. The Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 2698-2699.5DIVISION 3. Employment Relations CHAPTER 1. Scope of Division. 2700CHAPTER 2. Employer and Employee Article 1. The Contract of Employment. 2750-2752Article 2. Obligations of Employer. 2800-2810Article 3. Obligations of Employee. 2850-2866Article 3.5. Inventions Made by an Employee. 2870-2872Article 4. Termination of Employment. 2920-2929Article 5. Investigations of Employees. 2930CHAPTER 4. Apprenticeship. 3070-3099.5DIVISION 4. Workers' Compensation and Insurance PART 1. Scope and Operation CHAPTER 1. General Provisions. 3200-3219CHAPTER 2. Employers, Employees, and Dependents Article 1. Employers. 3300-3302Article 2. Employees. 3350-3371Article 3. Dependents. 3501-3503Article 4. Employee Notice. 3550-3553CHAPTER 3. Conditions of Compensation Liability. 3600-3605CHAPTER 4. Compensation Insurance and Security Article 1. Insurance and Security. 3700-3709.5Article 2. Uninsured Employers Fund. 3710-3732Article 2.5. Self-insurers' Security Fund. 3740-3747Article 3. Insurance Rights and Privileges. 3750-3762Article 4. Construction Permit. 3800Article 5. Workers' Compensation Misrepresentations. 3820-3823CHAPTER 5. Subrogation of Employer. 3850-3865CHAPTER 7. Medical Examinations. 4050-4056Article 2. Determination of Medical Issues. 4060-4068CHAPTER 8. Election to Be Subject to Compensation Liability. 4150-4157CHAPTER 9. Economic Opportunity Programs Article 1. General Provisions. 4201-4209Article 2. Benefits. 4211-4214Article 3. Adjustment of Claims. 4226-4229CHAPTER 10. Disaster Service Workers. 4350-4355CHAPTER 11. Asbestos Workers' Account Article 1. General Provisions. 4401-4406Article 2. Benefits. 4407-4411Article 3. Collections. 4412-4418PART 2. Computation of Compensation CHAPTER 1. Average Earnings. 4451-4459CHAPTER 2. Compensation Schedules Article 1. General Provisions. 4550-4558Article 2. Medical and Hospital Treatment. 4600-4614.1Article 2.3. Medical Provider Networks. 4616-4616.7Article 2.5. Medical-legal Expenses. 4620-4628Article 3. Disability Payments. 4650-4664Article 4. Death Benefits. 4700-4709Article 4.5. Public Official Death Benefits. 4720-4728Article 5. Subsequent Injuries Payments. 4751-4755Article 6. Special Payments to Certain Persons. 4800-4820Article 7. City Police and Firemen, Sheriffs, and Others. 4850-4856PART 3. Compensation Claims CHAPTER 1. Payment and Assignment. 4900-4909.1CHAPTER 2. Compromise and Release. 5000-5006CHAPTER 3. Lump Sum Payments. 5100-5106PART 3.5. Arbitration. 5270-5278PART 4. Compensation Proceedings CHAPTER 1. Jurisdiction. 5300-5318CHAPTER 2. Limitations of Proceedings. 5400-5413CHAPTER 2.3. Workers' Compensation--truth in Advertising. 5430-5434CHAPTER 2.5. Administrative Assistance. 5450-5455CHAPTER 3. Applications and Answers. 5500-5507CHAPTER 4. Attachments. 5600-5603CHAPTER 5. Hearings. 5700-5710CHAPTER 6. Findings and Awards. 5800-5816CHAPTER 7. Reconsideration and Judicial Review Article 1. Reconsideration. 5900-5911Article 2. Judicial Review. 5950-5956Article 3. Undertaking on Stay Order. 6000-6002DIVISION 4.5. Workers' Compensation and Insurance: State Employees Not Otherwise Covered CHAPTER 1. General Provisions. 6100-6101CHAPTER 2. Direct Payments. 6110-6115CHAPTER 3. Insurance. 6130-6131CHAPTER 4. Benefits and Procedure. 6140-6149DIVISION 4.7. Retraining and Rehabilitation. 6200-6208DIVISION 5. Safety in Employment PART 1. Occupational Safety and Health CHAPTER 1. Jurisdiction and Duties. 6300-6332CHAPTER 2. Education and Research. 6350-6359CHAPTER 2.5. Hazardous Substances Information and Training Article 1. General Provisions. 6360-6363Article 2. Definitions. 6365-6374Article 3. Hazardous Substances. 6380-6386Article 4. Duties. 6390-6399.2Article 5. Liability and Remedies. 6399.5-6399.7CHAPTER 3. Responsibilities and Duties of Employers and Employees. 6400-6413.5CHAPTER 4. Penalties. 6423-6436CHAPTER 5. Temporary Variances. 6450-6457CHAPTER 6. Permit Requirements. 6500-6510CHAPTER 7. Appeal Proceedings. 6600-6633CHAPTER 8. Enforcement of Civil Penalties. 6650-6652CHAPTER 9. Miscellaneous Safety Provisions. 6700-6719PART 2. Safeguards on Railroads CHAPTER 1. Jurisdiction. 6800-6802CHAPTER 2. Operation Personnel. 6900-6910CHAPTER 3. Safety Devices. 6950-6956CHAPTER 4. Trains. 7000PART 3. Safety on Buildings CHAPTER 1. Buildings Under Construction or Repair Article 1. Floors and Walls. 7100-7110Article 2. Scaffolding. 7150-7158Article 3. Construction Elevators. 7200-7205Article 4. Structural Steel Framed Buildings. 7250-7267CHAPTER 2. Elevators, Escalators, Platform and Stairway Chair Lifts, Dumbwaiters, Moving Walks, Automated People Movers, and other Conveyances. 7300-7324.2CHAPTER 3. Safety Devices Upon Buildings to Safeguard Window Cleaners. 7325-7332CHAPTER 4. Aerial Passenger Tramways. 7340-7357CHAPTER 5. Cranes Article 1. Permits for Tower Cranes. 7370-7374Article 2. Certification. 7375-7384PART 4. Mining Industries CHAPTER 3. Underground Telephones. 7500-7501PART 5. Ships and Vessels. 7600-7611PART 6. Tanks and Boilers CHAPTER 1. Scope of Chapter and General Provisions. 7620-7626CHAPTER 2. Administration. 7650-7655CHAPTER 3. Operation of Tanks and Boilers. 7680-7692CHAPTER 4. Inspection Fees. 7720-7728CHAPTER 5. Offenses. 7750CHAPTER 6. Mismanagement of Steam Boilers. 7770-7771PART 7. Volatile Flammable Liquids. 7800-7803PART 7.5. Refinery and Chemical Plants CHAPTER 1. General. 7850-7853CHAPTER 2. Process Safety Management Standards. 7855-7870PART 8. Amusement Rides Safety Law. 7900-7919PART 8.1. Permanent Amusement Ride Safety Inspection Program. 7920-7932PART 9. Tunnel and Mine Safety CHAPTER 1. Tunnels and Mines. 7950-7964.5CHAPTER 2. Gassy and Extrahazardous Tunnels. 7965-7985CHAPTER 3. Licensing and Penalties. 7990-8004PART 10. Use of Carcinogens CHAPTER 1. General Provisions and Definitions. 9000-9009CHAPTER 2. Exemptions. 9015CHAPTER 3. Standards and Administration. 9020-9022CHAPTER 4. Reporting. 9030-9032CHAPTER 5. Medical Examinations. 9040CHAPTER 6. Inspections. 9050-9052CHAPTER 7. Penalties. 9060-9061PART 11. Commercial Establishments CHAPTER 1. Working Warehouses. 9100-9104	Version 2011-11-07
This act shall be known as the Labor Code.	Section 2
The provisions of this code, in so far as they are substantially the same as existing provisions relating to the same subject matter, shall be construed as restatements and continuations thereof and not as new enactments.	Section 3
Whenever, by the provisions of this code, an administrative power is granted to a public officer or a duty imposed upon such an officer, the power may be exercised or the duty performed by a deputy of the officer or by a person authorized pursuant to law.	Section 8
Wherever any notice or other communication is required by this code to be mailed by registered mail by or to any person or corporation, the mailing of such notice or other communication by certified mail shall be deemed to be a sufficient compliance with the requirements of law.	Section 9
The masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter.	Section 12.1
The Legislature hereby declares its intent that the terms "man" or "men" where appropriate shall be deemed "person" or "persons" and any references to the terms "man" or "men" in sections of this code be changed to "person" or "persons" when such code sections are being amended for any purpose. This section is declaratory and not amendatory of existing law.	Section 13
The singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular.	View the content of this document