Amended IN Senate May 23, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1880Introduced by Assembly Member AlanisJanuary 22, 2024An act to amend Section 6750 of the Family Code, relating to minors. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1880, as amended, Alanis. Minors: artistic employment.Existing law regulates certain contracts for artistic employment between an unemancipated minor and third parties, including employment as an actor, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, or other performer or entertainer, or sports participant. Existing law provides for the establishment of a Coogan Trust Account, as specified, for the purpose of preserving for the benefit of the minor 15% of the minors gross earnings or a greater percentage, if requested by the minors parent or guardian.This bill would specifically include a child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications in these provisions. content creator in these provisions and would define content creator as an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6750 of the Family Code is amended to read:6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. Amended IN Senate May 23, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1880Introduced by Assembly Member AlanisJanuary 22, 2024An act to amend Section 6750 of the Family Code, relating to minors. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1880, as amended, Alanis. Minors: artistic employment.Existing law regulates certain contracts for artistic employment between an unemancipated minor and third parties, including employment as an actor, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, or other performer or entertainer, or sports participant. Existing law provides for the establishment of a Coogan Trust Account, as specified, for the purpose of preserving for the benefit of the minor 15% of the minors gross earnings or a greater percentage, if requested by the minors parent or guardian.This bill would specifically include a child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications in these provisions. content creator in these provisions and would define content creator as an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Amended IN Senate May 23, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 23, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1880 Introduced by Assembly Member AlanisJanuary 22, 2024 Introduced by Assembly Member Alanis January 22, 2024 An act to amend Section 6750 of the Family Code, relating to minors. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1880, as amended, Alanis. Minors: artistic employment. Existing law regulates certain contracts for artistic employment between an unemancipated minor and third parties, including employment as an actor, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, or other performer or entertainer, or sports participant. Existing law provides for the establishment of a Coogan Trust Account, as specified, for the purpose of preserving for the benefit of the minor 15% of the minors gross earnings or a greater percentage, if requested by the minors parent or guardian.This bill would specifically include a child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications in these provisions. content creator in these provisions and would define content creator as an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties, as specified. Existing law regulates certain contracts for artistic employment between an unemancipated minor and third parties, including employment as an actor, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, or other performer or entertainer, or sports participant. Existing law provides for the establishment of a Coogan Trust Account, as specified, for the purpose of preserving for the benefit of the minor 15% of the minors gross earnings or a greater percentage, if requested by the minors parent or guardian. This bill would specifically include a child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications in these provisions. content creator in these provisions and would define content creator as an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties, as specified. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6750 of the Family Code is amended to read:6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 6750 of the Family Code is amended to read:6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. SECTION 1. Section 6750 of the Family Code is amended to read: ### SECTION 1. 6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. 6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. 6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000:(1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer.(2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field.(3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport.(b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter.(3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter.(c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers.(2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services.(c)(d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor.(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor. 6750. (a) This chapter applies to the following contracts entered into between an unemancipated minor and a third party on or after January 1, 2000: (1) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render artistic or creative services, either directly or through a third party, including, but not limited to, a personal services corporation (loan-out company), or through a casting agency. Artistic or creative services includes, but is not limited to, services as an actor, actress, dancer, musician, comedian, singer, stuntperson, voice-over artist, child influencer in paid online content on internet websites, social networks, and social media applications, content creator, or other performer or entertainer, or as a songwriter, musical producer or arranger, writer, director, producer, production executive, choreographer, composer, conductor, or designer. (2) A contract pursuant to which a minor agrees to purchase, or otherwise secure, sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of literary, musical, or dramatic properties, or use of a persons likeness, voice recording, performance, or story of or incidents in the persons life, either tangible or intangible, or any rights therein for use in motion pictures, television, the production of sound recordings in any format now known or hereafter devised, the legitimate or living stage, or otherwise in the entertainment field. (3) A contract pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a participant or player in a sport. (b) (1) If a minor is employed or agrees to render services directly for a person or entity, that person or entity shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter. (2) If a minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the person to whom or entity to which that third party is providing the minors services shall be considered the minors employer for purposes of this chapter. (3) If a minor renders services as an extra, background performer, or in a similar capacity through an agency or service that provides one or more of those performers for a fee (casting agency), the agency or service shall be considered the minors employer for the purposes of this chapter. (c) For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) Content creator means an individual who creates, posts, shares, or otherwise interacts with digital content on an online platform and engages in a direct contractual relationship with third parties. Content creators include, but are not limited to, vloggers, podcasters, social media influencers, and streamers. (2) Online platform means any public-facing internet website, web application, or digital application, including, but not limited to, social media platforms as defined in Section 22675 of the Business and Professions Code, advertising networks, mobile applications, mobile operating systems, search engines, email services, and internet access services. (c) (d) (1) For purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total compensation payable to the minor under the contract or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total compensation payable to that third party for the services of the minor. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), with respect to contracts pursuant to which a minor is employed or agrees to render services as a musician, singer, songwriter, musical producer, or arranger only, for purposes of this chapter, the minors gross earnings means the total amount paid to the minor pursuant to the contract, including the payment of any advances to the minor pursuant to the contract, but excluding deductions to offset those advances or other expenses incurred by the employer pursuant to the contract, or, if the minors services are being rendered through a third-party individual or personal services corporation (loan-out company), the total amount payable to that third party for the services of the minor.