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California
Code of Regulations, Title 8
Chapter 6. Division
of Labor Standards Enforcement
Subchapter
7. Industrial Homework
Article
1. Enforcement of Industrial Homework Act (Sections
13600 - 13604)
§13603. Inspections.
(a) Every employer possessing an industrial homework
license shall allow any duly authorized representative
of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement free
access to his (her) place of business for the purpose
of making inspections of, or excerpts from, all
books, reports, contracts, pay rolls, documents
or papers relating to the employment of homeworkers;
or for the purpose of inspecting any articles sent
out for industrial homework or samples thereof;
or in order to make time studies of work performed
in a factory to determine whether the piece rates
paid for industrial homework are sufficient to yield
the legal minimum wage.
(b) Industrial homeworkers shall permit entry into
their homes by duly authorized representatives of
the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement possessing
a search warrant as defined in Labor Code Section
2656, for the purpose of making investigations as
to the homeworker's compliance with Sections 2651
and 2661 of the State Labor Code; to inspect articles
on which industrial homework is being performed;
to check homeworker's observance of record keeping
requirements; or to make on the homeworker's premises,
or elsewhere, such time studies of work performance
as may be required to determine compliance with
legal wage requirements.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 2666, Labor Code.
Reference: Sections 2651, 2652, 2656, 2661 and 2666,
Labor Code.
HISTORY
1. Renumbering
and amendment of former Section 13603 to Section
13602, and renumbering and amendment of Section
13604 to Section 13603 filed 5-27-87; operative
6-26-87 (Register 87, No. 24). For prior history,
see Register 84, No. 23. |
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