Section 3507.3 Of Chapter 10. Local Public Employee Organizations From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 1. >> Chapter 10.
3507.3
. Professional employees shall not be denied the right to be
represented separately from nonprofessional employees by a
professional employee organization consisting of those professional
employees. In the event of a dispute on the appropriateness of a unit
of representation for professional employees, upon request of any of
the parties, the dispute shall be submitted to the California State
Mediation and Conciliation Service for mediation or for
recommendation for resolving the dispute.
"Professional employees," for the purposes of this section, means
employees engaged in work requiring specialized knowledge and skills
attained through completion of a recognized course of instruction,
including, but not limited to, attorneys, physicians, registered
nurses, engineers, architects, teachers, and the various types of
physical, chemical, and biological scientists.