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California Allows Employees to Work at Remote Locations

California passed a bill allowing employees to work at remote locations. Under the bill, finance lenders and brokers licensed under the California Financing Law may allow employees to work at a remote location if certain conditions are met. “Remote location” means a personal residence or a temporary, nonpublic location not owned or leased by the lender, broker, or an affiliate of the lender or broker that is not simultaneously accessible by anyone other than a single employee and individuals who maintain a common household with the employee. The bill becomes effective January 1, 2023.

Click to view the California Assembly Bill 2001: https://www.tenaco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/CA-AB-2001-08-27-22.pdf

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