California Labor Code ARTICLE 2 - Employees

  • Section 3350.
    Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions set forth in this article shall govern the construction and meaning of the terms and phrases used in...
  • Section 3351.
    “Employee” means every person in the service of an employer under any appointment or contract of hire or apprenticeship, express or implied, oral or written,...
  • Section 3351.a.
    “Employee” means every person in the service of an employer under any appointment or contract of hire or apprenticeship, express or implied, oral or written,...
  • Section 3351.5.
    “Employee” includes:(a) Any person whose employment training is arranged by the State Department of Rehabilitation with any employer. Such person shall be deemed an employee of...
  • Section 3352.
    (a) “Employee” excludes the following:(1) A person defined in subdivision (d) of Section 3351 who is employed by his or her parent, spouse, or child.(2) A person performing...
  • Section 3352.a.
    (a) “Employee,” excludes the following:(1) A person defined in subdivision (d) of Section 3351 who is employed by his or her parent, spouse, or child.(2) A person performing...
  • Section 3352.94.
    “Employee” excludes a disaster service worker while performing services as a disaster service worker except as provided in Chapter 10 of this part. “Employee” excludes...
  • Section 3353.
    “Independent contractor” means any person who renders service for a specified recompense for a specified result, under the control of his principal as to the...
  • Section 3354.
    Employers of employees defined by subdivision (d) of Section 3351 shall not be subject to the provisions of Sections 3710, 3710.1, 3710.2, 3711, 3712, and...
  • Section 3355.
    As used in subdivision (d) of Section 3351, the term “course of trade, business, profession, or occupation” includes all services tending toward the preservation, maintenance,...
  • Section 3356.
    As used in subdivision (d) of Section 3351 and in Section 3355, the term “trade, business, profession, or occupation” includes any undertaking actually engaged in...
  • Section 3357.
    Any person rendering service for another, other than as an independent contractor, or unless expressly excluded herein, is presumed to be an employee.(Enacted by Stats....
  • Section 3358.
    Watchmen for nonindustrial establishments, paid by subscription by several persons, are not employees under this division. In other cases where watchmen, paid by subscription by...
  • Section 3360.
    Workmen associating themselves under a partnership agreement, the principal purpose of which is the performance of the labor on a particular piece of work are...
  • Section 3361.
    Each member registered as an active firefighting member of any regularly organized volunteer fire department, having official recognition, and full or partial support of the...
  • Section 3361.5.
    Notwithstanding Section 3351, a volunteer, unsalaried person authorized by the governing board of a recreation and park district to perform volunteer services for the district...
  • Section 3362.
    Each male or female member registered as an active policeman or policewoman of any regularly organized police department having official recognition and full or partial...
  • Section 3362.5.
    Whenever any qualified person is deputized or appointed by the proper authority as a reserve or auxiliary sheriff or city police officer, a deputy sheriff,...
  • Section 3363.
    Each member registered with the Department of Fish and Game as an active member of the reserve fish and game warden program of the department...
  • Section 3363.5.
    (a) Notwithstanding Sections 3351, 3352, and 3357, a person who performs voluntary service without pay for a public agency, as designated and authorized by the governing...
  • Section 3363.6.
    (a) Notwithstanding Sections 3351, 3352, and 3357, a person who performs voluntary service without pay for a private, nonprofit organization, as designated and authorized by the...
  • Section 3364.
    Notwithstanding paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) of Section 3352, a volunteer, unsalaried member of a sheriff’s reserve in any county who is not deemed an...
  • Section 3364.5.
    Notwithstanding Section 3351 of the Labor Code, a volunteer, unsalaried person authorized by the governing board of a school district or the county superintendent of...
  • Section 3364.55.
    A ward of the juvenile court engaged in rehabilitative work without pay, under an assignment by order of the juvenile court to a work project...
  • Section 3364.6.
    Notwithstanding Sections 3351 and 3352, juvenile traffic offenders pursuant to Section 564 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, or juvenile probationers pursuant to subdivision (a)...
  • Section 3364.7.
    Notwithstanding Sections 3351 and 3352, a ward of the juvenile court committed to a regional youth educational facility pursuant to Article 24.5 (commencing with Section...
  • Section 3365.
    For the purposes of this division:(a) Except as provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), each person engaged in suppressing a fire pursuant to Section 4153 or...
  • Section 3366.
    (a) For the purposes of this division, each person engaged in the performance of active law enforcement service as part of the posse comitatus or power...
  • Section 3367.
    (a) For purposes of this division any person voluntarily rendering technical assistance to a public entity to prevent a fire, explosion, or other hazardous occurrence, at...
  • Section 3368.
    Notwithstanding any provision of this code or the Education Code to the contrary, the school district, county superintendent of schools, or any school administered by...
  • Section 3369.
    The inclusion of any person or groups of persons within the coverage of this division shall not cause any such person or group of persons...
  • Section 3370.
    (a) Each inmate of a state penal or correctional institution shall be entitled to the workers’ compensation benefits provided by this division for injury arising out...
  • Section 3371.
    If the issues are complex or if the inmate applicant requests, the Department of Corrections shall furnish a list of qualified workers’ compensation attorneys to...

Last modified: October 22, 2018