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Code · California · Labor Code

§ 1700.51

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(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, the components specified in the National Institute of Health’s Eating Disorders Internet Web site at www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/eating-disorders/index.shtml or a successor Internet Web site.
(c)Educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders for each adult model artist shall be in the language understood by that artist. The licensee may comply with this language requirement either by making the educational materials available in the artist’s native language or by having the educational materials presented for the artist in the language that he or she understands.
(d)The licensee shall keep a record for three years confirming that it has made available educational materials regarding nutrition and eating disorders to all adult model artists who have been signed for representation after the effective date of the act adding this article.
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