California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 1 - Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 6 - Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
Subchapter 2.2 - Child Performer Services Permits
Section 11772 - Issuance of Permit; Denial
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) After receiving the applicable filing fee and application, and within 15 days of receiving information provided by the Department of Justice (DOJ) pursuant to Labor Code 1706(c), the Labor Commissioner shall determine whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender based on convictions for crimes specified in Penal Code Sections 290 to 290.006, inclusive.
(b) If the applicant fails to obtain or otherwise provide fingerprints necessary for processing the application by the Labor Commissioner and search by DOJ within 10 days of submitting an application, a permit shall not be issued and the application shall be denied. Any fees paid with the application shall not be refunded to the applicant. If an applicant fails to respond to a defect in the application within 30 days of the date the notice is issued by the Labor Commissioner, the Labor Commissioner shall issue a second written defect notice. If an applicant fails to respond to a second defect notice in the application within 30 days of the date a second notice is issued, the application will be closed.
(c) If, after reviewing the DOJ report, the Labor Commissioner determines that the initial or renewal applicant is not required to register as a sex offender, the Labor Commissioner shall:
(d) If the Labor Commissioner determines that an initial or renewal applicant is required to register as a sex offender based on a DOJ report, a permit shall not be issued and the Labor Commissioner shall:
1. New section filed 5-17-2018; operative 7-1-2018 (Register 2018, No. 20).
Note: Authority: Section 1706, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 1706(a)(3), 1706(c)(4), 1706(d), 1706(f), 1706.1, 1706.2 and 1706.5, Labor Code.