Section 3551 Of Article 4. Employee Notice From California Labor Code >> Division 4. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 4.
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. (a) Every employer subject to the compensation provisions of
this code, except employers of employees defined in subdivision (d)
of Section 3351, shall give every new employee, either at the time
the employee is hired or by the end of the first pay period, written
notice of the information contained in Section 3550. The 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.
(b) The notice required by this section shall be easily
understandable and available in both English and Spanish. In addition
to the information contained in Section 3550, the content of the
notice required by this section shall include:
(1) Generally, how to obtain appropriate medical care for a job
injury.
(2) The role and function of the primary treating physician.
(3) A form that the employee may use as an optional method for
notifying the employer of the name of the employee's "personal
physician," as defined by Section 4600, or "personal chiropractor,"
as defined by Section 4601.
(c) The content of the notice required by this section shall be
made available to 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 provide this notice to all
employees.