BILL NUMBER: AB 1398	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 31, 2011

INTRODUCED BY    Committee on Labor and Employment 
 (   Swanson (Chair), Alejo, Allen,
Furutani, and Yamada   )   Assembly
Member   Chesbro 

                        FEBRUARY 28, 2011

   An act to amend Section  351   1393.5 
of the Labor Code, relating to employment.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 1398, as amended,  Committee on Labor and Employment
  Chesbro  .  Compensation: gratuities
  Employment of minors: agricultural packing plants
. 
   Existing law prescribes limits on the hours of employment of
minors, but authorizes the Labor Commissioner to grant an exemption
to employers operating agricultural packing plants for the employment
of minors 16 and 17 years of age for up to 10 hours on days when
school is not in session, during the peak harvest season.  
   Existing law provides an exception to those provisions relating to
Lake County by limiting the employer exemption that may be issued by
the Labor Commissioner to the employment of minors, 16 or 17 years
of age, who reside in Lake County, and only on days when school is
not in session, for up to 10 hours a day, as well as for more than 48
hours but not more than 60 hours in a week, upon prior written
approval of the Lake County Office of Education.  
   Existing law also requires the Labor Commissioner, prior to
issuing the Lake County exemption or renewing an exemption, to
inspect an affected agricultural packing plant, and to file a written
report with the Legislature on or before March 1 of each year
describing the general working conditions of minors employed in the
agricultural packing industry during the past year, as specified.
Existing law further requires an affected employer, on or before
March 1 of each year, as a condition of receiving that exemption or a
renewal of that exemption, to file a written report to the Labor
Commissioner, as specified. These provisions are set to expire on
January 1, 2012.  
   This bill would extend the operation of the exceptions pertaining
to the employment of minors in Lake County until January 1, 2017.
 
   Existing law prohibits an employer or agent from collecting,
taking, or receiving any gratuity or a part thereof that is paid,
given to, or left for an employee by a patron, or deducting any
amount from wages due an employee on account of a gratuity, or
requiring an employee to credit the amount, or any part thereof, of a
gratuity against and as a part of the wages due the employee from
the employer. Existing law declares that every gratuity is the sole
property of the employee or employees to whom it was paid, given, or
left for.  
   This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.

   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee:  no
  yes  . State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

   SECTION 1.    Section 1393.5 of the   Labor
Code   is amended to read: 
   1393.5.  (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this article
or Article 2 (commencing with Section 49110) of Chapter 7 of Part 27
of  Division 4 of Title 2 of  the Education Code, an
exemption issued pursuant to Section 1393 may authorize the
employment during the peak harvest season of a minor, 16 or 17 years
of age who resides in Lake County, during any day in which school is
not in session for up to 10 hours per day and more than 48 hours but
not more than 60 hours in any one week, only upon the prior written
approval of the Lake County Office of Education.
   (b) Each year, the Labor Commissioner, prior to issuing or
renewing an exemption under this section, shall inspect the affected
agricultural packing plant.
   (c) As a condition of receiving an exemption or a renewal of an
exemption under this section, an affected employer shall, on or
before March 1 of each year, file a written report to the Labor
Commissioner that contains the following employment information
regarding the employer's prior year's payroll:
   (1) The number of minors employed by that employer.
   (2) A list of the age and hours worked on a weekly basis of each
minor employed.
   (d) Notwithstanding Chapter 24 (commencing with Section 7550) of
Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code, the Labor Commissioner
shall submit a written report to the Legislature, on or before March
1 of each year, that describes the general working conditions of
minors employed in the agricultural packing industry during the past
year, and that includes all of the following information:
   (1) The number of minors employed in the agricultural packing
industry.
   (2) The number of exemptions issued, renewed, or denied pursuant
to this section.
   (3) A summary of the inspections conducted by the Labor
Commissioner pursuant to this section.
   (4) The number of workplace injuries that occurred to minors at
agricultural packing plants.
   (5) The number of violations of labor laws and regulations that
occurred at agricultural packing plants.
   (e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
 2012   2017  , and as of that date is
repealed. 
  SECTION 1.    Section 351 of the Labor Code is
amended to read:
   351.  An employer or agent shall not collect, take, or receive any
gratuity or a part thereof that is paid, given to, or left for an
employee by a patron, or deduct any amount from wages due an employee
on account of a gratuity, or require an employee to credit the
amount, or any part thereof, of a gratuity against and as a part of
the wages due the employee from the employer. Every gratuity is
hereby declared to be the sole property of the employee or employees
to whom it was paid, given, or left for. An employer that permits
patrons to pay gratuities by credit card shall pay the employee the
full amount of the gratuity that the patron indicated on the credit
card slip, without any deductions for any credit card payment
processing fees or costs that may be charged to the employer by the
credit card company. Payment of gratuities made by patrons using
credit cards shall be made to the employee not later than the next
regular payday following the date the patron authorized the credit
card payment. 
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