Section 270.5 Of Article 3. Special Occupations From California Labor Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
270.5
. (a) No person, agent or officer thereof, or logging
contractor, or sawmill operations contractor, engaged in the business
of logging or operating a sawmill for converting logs into lumber,
except in the case of logging or sawmill operations of persons having
a free and unencumbered title to the fee of real property in this
state, of a market value sufficient to pay the wages of every person
employed in connection with such operations in any period for which a
single payment of wages is made, shall fail or neglect, before
commencing work in any period for which such single payment of wages
is made, or for four calendar weeks, whichever is the longer, to do
one of the following:
(1) Have on hand or on deposit with a bank or trust company, in
the county where such business is conducted, or if there is no bank
or trust company in the county, then in the bank or trust company
nearest such operations, cash or readily salable securities of a
market value sufficient to pay the wages of every person employed in
connection with such operations for such period.
(2) Deposit with the Labor Commissioner the bond of a surety
company authorized to do business within the state, acceptable to the
Labor Commissioner, conditioned upon the payment of all wages found
by the Labor Commissioner to be due and unpaid in connection with
such operations.
(b) The cash and securities on deposit referred to in subdivision
(a) shall not be commingled with other deposits, securities or
property of the employer and shall be held in trust and shall not be
used for any other purpose than paying the wages due employees. Such
moneys so held in trust are not subject to the enforcement of a money
judgment by any other creditor of the employer.
(c) Any person, agent or officer thereof, or logging contractor,
or sawmill operations contractor, who violates this section is guilty
of a misdemeanor.