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§ 11357 HS – “Possession of Marijuana” in California

WEBHealth and Safety Code § 11357 HS prohibits the “unlawful” possession of marijuana in California. That said, adults ages 21 and over are allowed to possess up to …

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FMLA – A Worker’s Guide to Taking Medical Leave in California

WEBThe Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) law allows you (if your employer has at least 50 employees) to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave in a 12 …

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Health & Safety Code § 11352 HS – Sale or Transportation of a

WEBHealth and Safety Code § 11352 HS makes it a felony offense to sell, transport, furnish, administer, or import a controlled substance. If convicted, you face up to 9 years in jail or …

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California Willful Exposure Law – Health & Safety Code 120290 HS

WEBHealth and Safety Code 120290 HS is the California statute that makes it a crime for a person intentionally to transmit an infectious disease.A conviction is a misdemeanor …

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California Health & Safety Code – Common Crimes by Section …

WEBThe health and safety code is the section of California statutory law that addresses health, safety, health care, environmental law, and narcotics. This section of the code defines …

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Medical or mental condition

WEBMost states require physicians to inform the DMV when they diagnose you with any medical or mental condition that may affect your ability to drive safely. Some …

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§ 11377(a) HS

WEBLegal References: Health & Safety Code § 11377 (a) HS makes it a crime to possess methamphetamine. Simple possession for personal use is a misdemeanor punishable …

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§ 11360 HS – Sale / Transportation of Marijuana in California

WEBAlthough the recreational use of marijuana is now legal in California, the sale of marijuana is still strictly regulated. Selling it without the required licensing is a serious crime. Health …

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Good Samaritan Law in California

WEBAs outlined in Health & Safety Code 1799.102, California’s Good Samaritan law protects you from civil liability for negligence when: you act in good faith, you are not seeking …

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§ 11359 HS – Possession of Marijuana for Sale

WEBOn January 1, 2018, recreational marijuana became legal in California. The new law is the result of voter passage in November 2016 of Proposition 64, also known as the Adult …

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Proposition 64 – Marijuana Legalization in California

WEBOn November 8, 2016, California voters approved Proposition 64, also known as the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. Prop 64 made it legal as of January 1, 2018, for people 21 and …

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§ 11550 HS – Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance – …

WEBCalifornia Health and Safety Code § 11550 HS makes it a crime to use or to be under the influence of a controlled substance unless you have a valid prescription. This is a …

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Mental Health Diversion in California

WEBMental health diversion: A new way to get your criminal case dismissed. You may be able to avoid criminal prosecution and jail time by doing a mental health diversion program if …

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“Stress Leave” in California – Are workers entitled to it

WEBPosted on January 13, 2023. In California, you may be entitled to protected job leave under state or federal law if your workplace stress impairs your ability to perform your job. This …

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Health & Safety Code § 11366 HS – Operating or Maintaining a …

WEBHealth & Safety Code § 11366 HS makes it a crime to open or maintain a drug house – which is defined as a place used for unlawfully selling, giving away or using controlled …

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CFRA Leave – A Guide to the California Family Rights Act

WEBThe California Family Rights Act (CFRA) guarantees you 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave each year as long as (1) your employer has at least five employees, (2) you have …

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