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California

    Region
    California
    Required to Report
    Yes
    What to Report
    Any Pesticide-Related Exposure
    State Office
    Local Health Department
    Phone 1
    Poison Control Center: 1-800-222-1222 or 1-87PestLine (1-877-378-5463)
    Timeframe to Report Injury or Exposure
    24 Hours
    Reporting Notes

    Physicians report by phone to the local health officer. Each county has designated a phone number for pesticide illness reporting. See this form for the correct contact number in your area: https://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/pur/forms/purforms.htm

     

    For occupational cases, physicians must also send a "Doctor's First Report" to the local health office and the State Department of Industrial Relations.

    “Community Guide to Recognizing and Reporting Pesticide Problems” (ENGLISH AND SPANISH)
    http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/dept/comguide/index.htm

    Mandated to report
    PhysiciansOther health professionals
    SENSOR partnership with NIOSH

    CA Occupational Pesticide Illness Prevention Program (funding and technical support from NIOSH):www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/OHB/OPIPP/Pages/OPIPP.aspx 

    WPS Enforcement
    Worker Protection Standard Enforcement Agency

    California Department of Pesticide Regulation: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/whs/worker_protection.htm

    Coverage for Farmworkers
    Required
    Limitations
    farmworkers are not separately mentioned.
    Statute
    Cal. Labor Code § 3352 (2009) (section on exclusions does not exclude farm laborers).
    Coverage for Undocumented Workers
    Yes
    Case Law
    Cal. Labor Code § 3351 (2009) (defining employee to include aliens "whether lawfully or unlawfully employed"). See also Farmers Bros. Coffee v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd., 133 Cal.App.4th 533 (Cal. Ct. App. 2005) (holding that worker was an employee under workers' compensation law even where he used a fraudulent Social Security card and fraudulent green card to obtain employment).
    Benefits Available for Undocumented Workers
    Undocumented workers can receive all remedies available under state law, except any reinstatement remedy prohibited by federal law. Cal. Labor Code § 1171.5(a). A worker's immigration status does not affect his entitlement to temporary disability payments. Del Taco v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd., 79 Cal.App.4th 1437, 1441 (Cal. Ct. App. 2000). However, employers do not have to provide vocational rehabilitation to undocumented workers, because it is not the worker's disability that is preventing employment. Id., 79 Cal. App. 4th at 1441-42.