Section 1700.39.
1700.39. No talent agency shall divide fees with an employer, an agent or other employee of an employer. (Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 1382.)
Section 1700.40.
1700.40. (a) No talent agency shall collect a registration fee. In the event that a talent agency shall collect from an artist a fee or expenses for obtaining employment for the artist, and the artist shall fail to procure the employment, or the artist shall fail to be paid for the employment, the talent agency shall, […]
Section 1700.41.
1700.41. In cases where an artist is sent by a talent agency beyond the limits of the city in which the office of such talent agency is located upon the representation of such talent agency that employment of a particular type will there be available for the artist and the artist does not find such […]
Section 1700.44.
1700.44. (a) In cases of controversy arising under this chapter, the parties involved shall refer the matters in dispute to the Labor Commissioner, who shall hear and determine the same, subject to an appeal within 10 days after determination, to the superior court where the same shall be heard de novo. To stay any award for […]
Section 1700.45.
1700.45. Notwithstanding Section 1700.44, a provision in a contract providing for the decision by arbitration of any controversy under the contract or as to its existence, validity, construction, performance, nonperformance, breach, operation, continuance, or termination, shall be valid: (a) If the provision is contained in a contract between a talent agency and a person for whom […]
Section 1700.47.
1700.47. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to refuse to represent any artist on account of that artist’s race, color, creed, sex, national origin, religion, or handicap. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 488, Sec. 18.)
Section 1700.50.
1700.50. (a) A licensee shall make available via electronic transmission, hard copy brochure, or through other reasonable means educational materials regarding sexual harassment prevention, retaliation, and reporting resources to an adult artist within 90 days of agreeing to representation by the licensee or agency procurement of an engagement, meeting, or interview, whichever comes first. (b) Sexual harassment […]
Section 1700.51.
1700.51. (a) A licensee shall make available educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders to an adult model artist within 90 days of the date of agreeing to representation by the licensee or agency procurement of an engagement, meeting, or interview, whichever comes first. (b) Educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders shall include, at a minimum, […]
Section 1700.52.
1700.52. (a) Prior to the issuance of an entertainment work permit to a minor pursuant to Section 1308.5, the parent or legal guardian of a minor between 14 to 17 years of age, inclusive, hereafter “age-eligible minor,” shall do all of the following: (1) Ensure that the minor completes training in sexual harassment prevention, retaliation, and reporting […]
Section 1700.53.
1700.53. As part of the application for license renewal, in order to establish that the requirements of this article are met, a licensee shall confirm to the Labor Commissioner that it has and will continue to make available educational materials to adult artists in compliance with Sections 1700.50 and 1700.51. (Added by Stats. 2018, Ch. […]