California Labor Code PART 10 - INDUSTRIAL HOMEWORK

  • Section 2650.
    As used in this part:(a) “To manufacture” means to make, process, prepare, alter, repair, or finish in whole or in part, or to assemble, inspect, wrap,...
  • Section 2651.
    The manufacture by industrial homework of any of the following materials or articles shall be unlawful, and no license or permit issued under this part...
  • Section 2652.
    The division shall have the power to make an investigation of any industry not specifically exempted and made unlawful by Section 2651 which employs industrial...
  • Section 2653.
    To effectuate the provisions of this part, the division shall have the powers given by Article 2 (commencing with Section 11180) of Chapter 2, Part...
  • Section 2654.
    If, on the basis of information in its possession, with or without an investigation, the division shall find that industrial homework cannot be continued within...
  • Section 2655.
    After making such order the division shall hold a public hearing or hearings at which an opportunity to be heard shall be afforded to any...
  • Section 2656.
    The division may seek a search warrant pursuant to the procedures set forth in Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 1523) of Title 12 of Part...
  • Section 2658.
    (a) A person shall not employ an industrial homeworker in any industry not prohibited by Section 2651 unless the person employing an industrial homeworker has obtained...
  • Section 2658.1.
    Every person who, without having in his possession a then valid industrial homework license issued to him by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, negligently...
  • Section 2658.5.
    Every person, which term shall be deemed to include manufacturers, contractors, jobbers and wholesalers, who, without having in his possession a then-valid industrial homework license...
  • Section 2658.7.
    Any goods, assembled or partially assembled, whether found in the homeworker’s home, in transit to or from the home, or in the manufacturer’s or his...
  • Section 2659.
    No person shall engage, suffer or permit any person to do industrial homework, or tolerate, suffer or permit articles or materials under his custody or...
  • Section 2660.
    No person shall do industrial homework within this state unless he has in his possession a valid homeworker’s permit issued to him by the division....
  • Section 2660.1.
    Every person doing industrial homework, with or without a valid homeworker’s permit issued by the division, shall reveal to the division, on demand, the name...
  • Section 2660.5.
    Every person who does industrial homework without having in his possession a valid homeworker’s permit issued to him by the division is guilty of a...
  • Section 2661.
    No homeworker’s permit shall be issued to any person under the age of 16 years; or to any person suffering from an infectious, contagious, or...
  • Section 2662.
    The division may revoke or suspend any homeworker’s permit upon a finding that the industrial homeworker is performing industrial homework contrary to the conditions under...
  • Section 2663.
    No person shall tolerate, suffer or permit any materials or articles to be manufactured by industrial homework unless there has been conspicuously affixed to each...
  • Section 2664.
    (a) Any article or material which is being manufactured in a home in violation of any provision of this part may be confiscated by the division....
  • Section 2665.
    Every person who employs or otherwise avails himself of the services of industrial homeworkers in this State shall:(a) Comply with the labor standards as provided in...
  • Section 2666.
    The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement shall enforce the provisions of this part. The division and the authorized representatives of the Department of Industrial Relations...
  • Section 2667.
    Unless otherwise provided herein, every person acting either individually or as an officer, agent, employee or independent contractor for another person who violates or refuses...

Last modified: October 22, 2018