Section 3550 Of Article 4. Employee Notice From California Labor Code >> Division 4. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
3550
. (a) Every employer subject to the compensation provisions of
this division shall post and keep posted in a conspicuous location
frequented by employees, and where the notice may be easily read by
employees during the hours of the workday, a notice that states the
name of the current compensation insurance carrier of the employer,
or when such is the fact, that the employer is self-insured, and who
is responsible for claims adjustment.
(b) Failure to keep any notice required by this section
conspicuously posted shall constitute a misdemeanor, and shall be
prima facie evidence of noninsurance.
(c) This section shall not apply with respect to the employment of
employees as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 3351.
(d) The form and content of the notice required by this section
shall be prescribed by the administrative director, after
consultation with the Commission on Health and Safety and Workers'
Compensation, and shall advise employees that all injuries should be
reported to their employer. The notice shall be easily
understandable. It shall be posted in both English and Spanish where
there are Spanish-speaking employees. The notice shall include the
following information:
(1) How to get emergency medical treatment, if needed.
(2) The kinds of events, injuries, and illnesses covered by
workers' compensation.
(3) The injured employee's right to receive medical care.
(4) The rights of the employee to select and change the treating
physician pursuant to the provisions of Section 4600.
(5) The rights of the employee to receive temporary disability
indemnity, permanent disability indemnity, supplemental job
displacement, and death benefits, as appropriate.
(6) To whom injuries should be reported.
(7) The existence of time limits for the employer to be notified
of an occupational injury.
(8) The protections against discrimination provided pursuant to
Section 132a.
(9) The Internet Web site address and contact information that
employees may use to obtain further information about the workers'
compensation claims process and an injured employee's rights and
obligations, including the location and telephone number of the
nearest information and assistance officer.
(e) Failure of an employer to provide the notice required by this
section shall automatically permit the employee to be treated by his
or her personal physician with respect to an injury occurring during
that failure.
(f) The form and content of the notice required to be posted by
this section shall be made available to self-insured employers and
insurers by the administrative director. Insurers shall provide this
notice to each of their policyholders, with advice concerning the
requirements of this section and the penalties for a failure to post
this notice.