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Existing law requires garment manufacturers to be registered
with the State of California. Registered garment manufacturers are
required to display their name, address, and garment manufacturing
registration number on the front entrance of their business. AB
1384, to be added to the Labor Code as Section 2676.55, provides a
civil penalty for garment manufacturers who fail to display this
required information in the amount of: (1) $100 for each calendar
day that the person engages in garment manufacturing without
complying, as an initial citation; and (2) $200 for each calendar
day that the person engages in garment manufacturing without
complying, as a subsequent citation.
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