California Statutes
§ 8251. — 8251. (Enacted by Stats. 1951, Ch. 764.)
California § 8251.
JurisdictionCalifornia
Code PUCPublic Utilities Code - PUC
Div. 4.DIVISION 4. LAWS RELATING TO UTILITY CORPORATIONS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES
Ch. 7.CHAPTER 7. Miscellaneous Regulations
Art. 3.ARTICLE 3. Use of “Spotter” Reports
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Cal. Public Utilities Code - PUC Code § 8251. (2026).
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It is unlawful for any public service corporation, or agent, superintendent, or manager thereof, employing any special agent, detective, or person commonly known as a “spotter,” for the purpose of investigating, obtaining, and reporting to the employer information concerning its employees, to discipline or discharge any employee, where such act of discipline or the discharge is based upon a report by such special agent, detective, or spotter, which report involves a question of integrity, honesty, or a breach of rules of the employer, unless such employer, its agent, superintendent, or manager, gives notice and accords a hearing to the employee thus accused, when requested
by the employee. At such hearing the employer shall state specific charges on which act of discipline or dischar
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Legislative History
Enacted by Stats. 1951, Ch. 764.
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