California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 6 - Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
Subchapter 14 - Foreign Labor Contractor Registration
Article 5 - Prohibited Fees & Costs; Post-Hire Costs and Expenses; Disclosures to Foreign Worker by Contractor
Section 13874 - Disclosure by Contractor to Worker
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) At the time of recruitment, a contractor shall disclose to each worker in writing on a form (DLSE 703) the information specified in subsection (b). Within 7 days of disclosure to the worker, the labor contractor shall transmit to the Labor Commissioner, by email at foreignlaborcon@dir.ca.gov or by mail to: California Labor Commissioner, Licensing & Registration Unit-FnLC, 1515 Clay Street, Suite 401, Oakland, CA 94612, the full disclosure form executed by the contractor along with a separate list of workers who received the same work contract. A separate disclosure is required for different work contracts.
(b) The disclosure to be provided to a worker when conducting a recruiting activity shall include:
* You are protected by both California and federal law (California Business and Professions Code Division 3, Chapter 21.5, the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (Division A, Public Law 106-386), and federal H-2B regulations at 20 C.F.R. Part 655 and 29 C.F.R. Part 503).
* The foreign labor contractor who recruited you must register and post a surety bond with the state, and must comply with all of the prohibitions and requirements detailed above.
* Your employer may only use registered foreign labor contractors to recruit foreign guest workers, and must notify the California Labor Commissioner that it is employing foreign guest workers.
* Your employer must comply with all applicable state laws, including minimum wage and all of the prohibitions and requirements detailed above. The attached flyer describes your rights as a worker under California law.
* The foreign labor contractor and the employer may not intimidate, threaten, restrain, coerce, fire, demote, or discriminate against you or your family in retaliation for you exercising any of your rights as a foreign guest worker.
* If a foreign labor contractor violates the registration law, the foreign labor contractor may be fined by the state, and you or the state may sue the foreign labor contractor for injunctive relief (to stop the violation) or damages (money).
* If a foreign labor contractor violates the registration law, or your employer does not comply with requirements or prohibitions stated in this disclosure, including workplace laws, you may call toll free number 1-844 LABOR-DIR (or 1-844-522-6734) or contact the nearest office of the California Labor Commissioner (list attached) to report the violation. Spanish-speaking workers may call 1-877-552-9832 (1-877-55AYUDA) for assistance.
* If you feel you are being forced to perform labor against your will, contact the National Human Trafficking Resource Center: Call 1-888-373-7888 -or- Text HELP to 233733.
(c) The disclosure of the information required under (a) and (b) shall be in English and in the primary language of the worker who is being recruited. The contractor or employer is responsible for translating the disclosure form and work contract which is provided to the worker and Labor Commissioner. A worker may not be directly or indirectly charged or otherwise made responsible for translating the disclosure to/from English to/from another language. The Labor Commissioner, in his or her discretion, may request a certification of any translation of the disclosure and work contract from a contractor who shall respond within 10 days of the request. The Labor Commissioner may also provide translation of the disclosure form alone (not including work contract) in languages more commonly used based on actual use in the foreign worker programs and, if so, will make such translated forms available on the Labor Commissioner's website.
1. New section filed 10-8-2018; operative 1-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 41).
Note: Authority cited: Section 9998.11, Business and Professions Code; Reference: Sections 9998.1, 9998.1.5, 9998.2.5, 9998.3, 9998.6, 9998.7 and 9998.11, Business and Professions Code.