Human Resources Today - December, 2011
New Laws for California’s Workers in 2012 
About two dozen state employment laws will take effect Jan. 1, according to a list published by the California Chamber of Commerce. Some of these laws will prohibit discrimination against employees on the basis of their gender expression or genetic information, require more employers to continue health coverage for mothers on pregnancy disability leave, and prohibit some employers from doing credit checks on certain types of workers or job applicants. - View the PDF ![]()
What is a medical child support order?
A medical child support order is a judgment, decree, or order (including an approval of a property settlement) that: Is made pursuant to State domestic relations law (including a community property law) or certain other State laws relating to medical child support (see Q1-8); and Provides for child (more)

