California Labor Code ARTICLE 2 - Licenses
- Section 1700.5.
No person shall engage in or carry on the occupation of a talent agency without first procuring a license therefor from the Labor Commissioner. The...
- Section 1700.6.
A written application for a license shall be made to the Labor Commissioner in the form prescribed by him or her and shall state:(a) The name...
- Section 1700.7.
Upon receipt of an application for a license the Labor Commissioner may cause an investigation to be made as to the character and responsibility of...
- Section 1700.8.
The commissioner upon proper notice and hearing may refuse to grant a license. The proceedings shall be conducted in accordance with Chapter 5 (commencing at...
- Section 1700.9.
No license shall be granted to conduct the business of a talent agency:(a) In a place that would endanger the health, safety, or welfare of...
- Section 1700.10.
The license when first issued shall run to the next birthday of the applicant, and each license shall then be renewed within the 30 days...
- Section 1700.11.
All applications for renewal shall state the names and addresses of all persons, except bona fide employees on stated salaries, financially interested either as partners,...
- Section 1700.12.
A filing fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) shall be paid to the Labor Commissioner at the time the application for issuance of a talent agency...
- Section 1700.13.
A filing fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) shall be paid to the Labor Commissioner at the time application for consent to the transfer or assignment...
- Section 1700.14.
Whenever an application for a license or renewal is made, and application processing pursuant to this chapter has not been completed, the Labor Commissioner may,...
- Section 1700.15.
A talent agency shall also deposit with the Labor Commissioner, prior to the issuance or renewal of a license, a surety bond in the penal...
- Section 1700.16.
Such surety bonds shall be payable to the people of the State of California, and shall be conditioned that the person applying for the license...
- Section 1700.18.
(a) All moneys collected for filing fees and licenses under this chapter shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the Labor Enforcement and...
- Section 1700.19.
Each license shall contain all of the following:(a) The name of the licensee.(b) A designation of the city, street, and number of the premises in which the...
- Section 1700.20.
No license shall protect any other than the person to whom it is issued nor any places other than those designated in the license. No...
- Section 1700.20a.
The Labor Commissioner may issue to a person eligible therefor a certificate of convenience to conduct the business of a talent agency where the person...
- Section 1700.20b.
To be eligible for a certificate of convenience, a person shall be either:(a) The executor or administrator of the estate of a deceased person licensed to...
- Section 1700.21.
The Labor Commissioner may revoke or suspend any license when it is shown that any of the following occur:(a) The licensee or his or her agent...
- Section 1700.22.
Before revoking or suspending any license, the Labor Commissioner shall afford the holder of such license an opportunity to be heard in person or by...
Last modified: October 22, 2018