California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1385

Introduced
2/19/21  
Refer
3/18/21  
Refer
3/18/21  
Report Pass
3/18/21  
Report Pass
3/18/21  
Refer
3/22/21  
Refer
3/22/21  
Failed
2/1/22  

Caption

Employee obligations: exclusivity options: music talent and actors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB636

Employers: agricultural employees: required disclosures.

CA SB829

Ticket sellers: exclusivity.

CA AB1246

Public employees’ retirement: Public Employees’ Retirement System optional settlements.

CA SR65

Relative to the Standing Rules of the Senate for the 2023–24 Regular Session.

CA AB1870

Notice to employees: legal services.

CA SB451

Worker classification: employees and independent contractors: licensed manicurists.

CA AB224

Worker status: employees and independent contractors: newspaper distributors and carriers.

CA SB723

Employment: rehiring and retention: displaced workers.

CA AB1484

Temporary public employees.

CA SB497

Protected employee conduct.

Similar Bills

NJ A2688

Establishes certain requirements for personal service contracts.

NJ A2589

Establishes certain requirements for personal service contracts.

CA AB2926

Employee obligations: exclusivity options.

CA AB983

Employee obligations: exclusivity options.

CA AB437

Employee obligations: exclusivity requirements: actors.

NY A08882

Relates to the right of publicity; amends the definitions of "deceased performer", "deceased personality" and "digital replica" in relation to the right of publicity; relates to the use of a deceased performer's digital replica without authorization by the applicable right holder.

NY S08391

Relates to the right of publicity; amends the definitions of "deceased performer", "deceased personality" and "digital replica" in relation to the right of publicity; relates to the use of a deceased performer's digital replica without authorization by the applicable right holder.

NY A08611

Clarifies the right of publicity including the definitions of who and what qualifies as a digital replica; provides guidance as to digital replicas that do not violate an individual or deceased individual's right to publicity; expands the statute of limitations for an action brought for violating an individual's right to publicity.