Jurisdiction
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Covered Businesses
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Hazard Pay
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In effect
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Berkeley
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Grocery stores with 300 or more employees in the state of California
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$5 per hour
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120 days; or
as long as Alameda County is outside the Yellow tier under the current statewide health order framework
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Coachella
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Agricultural operations, grocery stores, restaurants, and retail pharmacies with 300 or more employees nationally and 5 employees per location in the city
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$4 per hour
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120 days
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Daly City
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Grocery stores and drugstores:
- With at least 500 employees nationwide regardless of where those employees are employed, or
- A franchisee associated with a franchisor or a network of franchises with more than 500 employees in the aggregate
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$5 per hour
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120 days
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Irvine
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- Employ 20 grocery store workers in the city, and
- Have an owner, parent company, franchisor, or network of franchises that employs 500 or more employees nationally
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$4 per hour
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March 25, 2021 through July 23, 2021
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Los Angeles
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Grocery stores and drug retail stores with more than 300 employees nationwide and more than 10 employees on-site in the city
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$5 per hour
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120 days
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Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas)
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Grocery stores with 300 or more employees nationally and more than 10 employees per location
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$5 per hour
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120 days
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Long Beach
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- More than 300 grocery workers nationally; and
- More than 15 employees per grocery store in the city
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$4 per hour
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Through May 22, 2021
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Montebello
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Employ more than 300 grocery or drug store workers nationally and more than 15 employees per grocery or drug store in the city
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$4 per hour
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Through July 26, 2021
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Oakland
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Grocery stores with 500 or more employees nationwide and a store that is over 15,000 square feet and located within the geographic limits of the city
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$5 per hour
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Any pay period in which Risk Levels in the city are above the "Minimal" (yellow) level under state rules
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Pomona
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Grocery stores, retail pharmacies or "big box retailers" that employ 300 or more employees nationally and more than 10 employees per location in the city
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$4 per hour
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March 1, 2021 through June 29, 2021
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Santa Ana
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Grocery stores and retail pharmacies with over 300 workers nationally and more than 15 employees per grocery store location or retail pharmacy location in the city
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$4 per hour
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March 3, 2021, through June 30, 2021
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Santa Clara County (unincorporated areas)
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- Grocery stores and drugstores with more than 300 employees nationwide and at least 15 workers in Santa Clara County's unincorporated areas
- Franchises with more than 300 employees nationally and the franchisee operates at least 10 grocery or drug stores in the state
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$5 per hour
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180 days or until the current County COVID-19 public health emergency is terminated, whichever occurs sooner
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San Jose
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Grocers with 300 or more employees nationwide
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$3 per hour
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March 26, 2021 through May 22, 2021
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San Leandro
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Retail food establishments with 300 or more employees nationwide, including but not limited to chains, integrated enterprises, or franchises
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$5 per hour
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120 days; or
as long as Alameda County is outside the Yellow tier under the current statewide health order framework; or
until most employees are vaccinated.
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San Mateo
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Grocery stores and drugstores that employ 750 or more employees nationwide regardless of where those employees are employed
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$5 per hour
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Through May 31, 2021
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South San Francisco
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Grocery stores and drugstores that employ 500 or more employees nationwide, regardless of where those employees are employed
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$5 per hour
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February 11, 2021 through May 26, 2021
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West Hollywood
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Grocery stores with more than 300 grocery workers nationally and more than 15 employees per grocery store in the city
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$5 per hour
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120 days
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