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Code · California · Labor Code

§ 1433

150 words·~1 min read·/ca/labor-code/1433

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(a)All registration fees collected pursuant to Section 1427, all civil fines collected pursuant to Section 1432, and any other moneys as are designated by statute or order shall be deposited in the Labor Enforcement and Compliance Fund.
(b)Moneys deposited in the fund pursuant to Sections 1427 and 1432 shall be used only for the following purposes:
(1)The reasonable costs of administering the registration of janitorial contractors pursuant to this part by the Division of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
(2)The costs and obligations associated with the administration and enforcement of this part by the Division of Labor Standards and Enforcement.
(c)The annual employer registration renewal fee specified in of Section 1427, and any adjusted application renewal fee, shall be set in amounts that are sufficient to support the direct costs and a reasonable percentage attributable to the indirect costs of the division for administering this part.
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