Vol. 24 No. 21- The latest on badges from the Attorney General

THE LATEST ON BADGES FROM THE ATTORNEY GENERAL August 26, 2009 The question of whether one can give a badge to a non-peace officer, which resembles that of a full status peace officer, has been discussed and debated for years. In 2007, the California Attorney General (Opinion No. 06-307) concluded that giving an honorary badge […]

Vol. 24 No. 20- MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES MUST MEET “PRIMARY CAREGIVER” REQUIREMENTS

MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES MUST MEET “PRIMARY CAREGIVER” REQUIREMENTS August 26, 2009 On August 18, 2009, the Fourth District Court of Appeal, issued an opinion in the case of People vs. Hochanadel, et al. holding, among other things, that the medical marijuana dispensary, CannaHelp, did not qualify as a “primary caregiver” nor was it a “cooperative” […]

Vol. 24 No. 18 – A follow-up to “flsa and ‘volunteerism’ by employees”

A FOLLOW-UP TO “FLSA AND ‘VOLUNTEERISM’ BY EMPLOYEES” July 9, 2009 We recently received an inquiry from a client asking whether the provisions of 29 CFR § 553.221(f) might alter the opinion we expressed in our June 2009 Client Alert concerning potential FLSA liability for officers driving to and from work in uniform and in […]

Vol. 24 No. 16 – FLSA and ‘Volunteerism’ by Employees

“FLSA AND ‘VOLUNTEERISM’ BY EMPLOYEES” June 18, 2009 A number of agencies have recently encountered the question of when, or even if, it is permissible for officers to volunteer for civic or charitable activities, while in uniform, without being compensated. An example of such volunteer activity has  included a charitable program known as “Shop With […]

Vol. 24 No. 14- U. S. SUPREME COURT REJECTS CHALLENGE TO PROP 215

U. S. SUPREME COURT REJECTS CHALLENGE TO PROP 215 May 19, 2009 The United States Supreme Court refused to hear the constitutional challenge, lodged by the counties of San Diego and San Bernardino, to Proposition 215.  Both counties, in a unified action, sued the state of California claiming that, among other things, the requirement in SB […]

Vol. 24 No. 13 – Getting Paid For Getting Dressed – Current Status

“GETTING PAID FOR GETTING DRESSED”- CURRENT STATUS May 15, 2009 The debate over whether law enforcement officers are entitled to be compensated for getting dressed has been on-going for several years. In 2003, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in the case of Alvarez v. IBP, Inc., 339 F. 3d 894, that production […]