§ 9998 This chapter shall apply only to “nonagricultural workers” as defined …
§ 9998.1 The following definitions are applicable to this …
§ 9998.1.5 (a) On and after July 1, 2016, a person acting as a foreign …
§ 9998.2 (a) On and after July 1, 2016, a person who knows or should have …
§ 9998.2.5 (a) A foreign labor contractor shall ascertain and disclose in …
§ 9998.3 No foreign labor contractor shall make, publish, or circulate or …
§ 9998.4 No foreign labor contractor shall recruit for employment or cause any …
§ 9998.5 Any foreign labor contractor who recruits or solicits without a bona …
§ 9998.6 A person may not intimidate, threaten, restrain, coerce, discharge, …
§ 9998.7 No foreign labor contractor shall make promises or otherwise induce a …
§ 9998.8 (a) A person who violates this chapter or who causes or induces …
§ 9998.10 The Labor Commissioner and the deputies and representatives …
§ 9998.11 The Labor Commissioner may adopt regulations or policies and …

Terms Used In California Codes > Business and Professions Code > Division 3 > Chapter 21.5 - Foreign Labor Contractors

  • Achievement test: means any summative standardized test that measures the level of performance that a pupil has achieved on state-adopted content standards. See California Education Code 60603
  • Board: means the governing board of a community college district. See California Education Code 81902
  • Census administration: means a test administration in which all pupils take comparable assessments of the same content and where results of individual performance are appropriate and meaningful to parents, pupils, and teachers. See California Education Code 60603
  • Community college: means a community college maintained by the district issuing bonds under this chapter. See California Education Code 81902
  • Consortium: means a multistate collaborative organized to develop a comprehensive system of assessments or formative tools such as described in Section 60605. See California Education Code 60603
  • Content standards: means the specific academic knowledge, skills, and abilities that all public schools in this state are expected to teach, and all pupils are expected to learn, in reading, writing, mathematics, history-social science, world languages, visual and performing arts, and science, at each grade level tested. See California Education Code 60603
  • County: means the county, or city and county, in which all or a majority of the assessed valuation of the community college district lies at the time bonds are issued under this chapter. See California Education Code 81902
  • County treasurer: means the treasurer of the county in which all or a majority of the assessed valuation of the district lies at the time bonds are issued under this chapter. See California Education Code 81902
  • High-quality assessment: means an assessment designed to measure a pupil's knowledge of, understanding of, and ability to apply, critical concepts through the use of a variety of item types and formats, including, but not necessarily limited to, items that allow for constructed responses and items that require the completion of performance tasks. See California Education Code 60603
  • Licensing board: means any board, as defined in Section 22, the State Bar of California, and the Department of Real Estate. See California Business and Professions Code 30
  • Matrix sampling: means administering different portions of a single assessment to different groups of pupils for the purpose of sampling a broader representation of content and reducing testing time. See California Education Code 60603
  • Personally identifiable information: includes a pupil's name and other direct personal identifiers, such as the pupil's identification number. See California Education Code 60603
  • Population sampling: means administering assessments to a representative sample of pupils instead of the entire pupil population. See California Education Code 60603
  • Project: means any one or more dormitories or other housing facilities, boarding facilities, student union or activity facilities, vehicle parking facilities, or any other auxiliary or supplementary facilities for individual or group accommodation, owned or operated or authorized to be acquired, constructed, furnished, equipped, and operated by the board for use by students, faculty members, or other employees of any one or more community colleges, or a combination of such facilities, which may include facilities already completed and facilities authorized for future completion, designated by the board as a project in providing for the issuance of revenue bonds. See California Education Code 81902
  • Prosecute: To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.
  • Spouse: includes "registered domestic partner" as required by §. See California Business and Professions Code 14.2
  • Summative assessment: means an assessment designed to be given near the end of the school year to evaluate a pupil's knowledge and skills relative to a specific set of academic standards. See California Education Code 60603
  • Supervisor: as used in this chapter , means an individual who meets all of the following requirements:

    California Business and Professions Code 4996.20 v2