Section 205 Of Article 1. General Occupations From California Labor Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
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. In agricultural, viticultural, and horticultural pursuits, in
stock or poultry raising, and in household domestic service, when the
employees in such employments are boarded and lodged by the
employer, the wages due any employee remaining in such employment
shall become due and payable once in each calendar month on a day
designated in advance by the employer as the regular payday. No two
successive paydays shall be more than 31 days apart, and the payment
shall include all wages up to the regular payday. Notwithstanding the
provisions of this section, wages of workers employed by a farm
labor contractor shall be paid on payroll periods at least once every
week on a business day designated in advance by the farm labor
contractor. Payment on such payday shall include all wages earned up
to and including the fourth day before such payday.