Section 1302 Of Chapter 2. Occupational Privileges And Restrictions From California Labor Code >> Division 2. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 2.
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. The attendance supervisor, who is a full-time attendance
supervisor performing no other duties, of any county, city and
county, or school district in which any place of employment is
situated, or the probation officer of the county, may at any time,
enter the place of employment for the purpose of examining permits to
work or to employ of all minors employed in the place of employment,
or for the purpose of investigating violations of this article or of
Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 48200), 3 (commencing with
Section 48400), or 7 (commencing with Section 49100) of Part 27 of
the Education Code. If an attendance supervisor or probation officer
is denied entrance to the place of employment, or if any violations
of laws relating to the employment of minors are found to exist, the
attendance supervisor or probation officer shall report the denial of
entrance or the violation to the Labor Commissioner. The report
shall be made within 48 hours and shall be in writing, setting forth
the fact that he or she has good cause to believe that these laws are
being violated in the place of employment, and describing the nature
of the violation.