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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) After receiving a written notice described in Section 22949.92.1 from a covered establishment, the county in which that covered establishment is located shall provide the local workforce development board of the county in which the covered establishment is located with information about safety net programs, including, but not limited to, unemployment insurance, the CalWORKs program, the CalFresh program, and the Medi-Cal program. The local workforce development board of the county in which that covered establishment is located shall provide the covered establishment with information about safety net programs and the availability of local workforce training services.
(2) A covered establishment that receives information from a county or a local workforce development board pursuant to paragraph (1) shall, no later than 30 days before a closure of the covered establishment takes effect, provide any information that it receives from the county and local workforce development board to each employee of the covered establishment.
(b) After receiving a written notice described in Section 22949.92.1 from a grocery establishment, the State Department of Social Services shall transmit to the Food and Nutrition Service of the United States Department of Agriculture information stating that the grocery establishment is closing and the closure date.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Business and Professions Code - BPC § 22949.92.2 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/business-and-professions-code/bpc-sect-22949-92-2/
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