(a) (1) âEmployment agencyâ or âagencyâ means: (A) Any person who, for a fee or other valuable consideration to be paid, directly or indirectly by a jobseeker, performs, offers to perform, or represents it can or will perform any of the following services: (i) Procures, offers, promises, or attempts to procure employment or engagements for others or employees for employers. (ii) Registers persons seeking to procure or retain employment or engagement. (iii) Gives information as to where and from whom this help, employment, or engagement may be procured. (iv) Provides employment or engagements. (B) Any person who offers, as one of its main objects or purposes, to procure employment for any person who will pay for its services, or that collects dues, tuition, or membership or registration fees of any sort, if the main object of the person paying those fees is to secure employment. (C) Any person who, for a fee or other valuable consideration, procures, offers, promises, provides, or attempts to procure babysitting or domestic employment for others or domestics or babysitters for others. (2) âEmployment agencyâ or âagencyâ shall not include any employment counseling service or any job listing service. (b) (1) âEmployment counseling serviceâ means any person who offers, advertises, or represents it can or will provide any of the following services for a fee: career counseling, vocational guidance, aptitude testing, executive consulting, personnel consulting, career management, evaluation, or planning, or the development of résumés and other promotional materials relating to the preparation for employment. âEmployment counseling serviceâ shall not include persons who provide services strictly on an hourly basis with no financial obligation required of the consumer beyond the hourly fee for services rendered. An âemployment counseling serviceâ does not include the functions of an âemployment agencyâ as defined in subdivision (a). (2) âEmployment counseling serviceâ does not include: (A) Businesses that are retained by, act solely on behalf of, and are compensated solely by prior or current employers that do not require any âcustomerâ to sign a contract and do not in any way hold any âcustomerâ liable for fees. (B) (i) Any provider of vocational rehabilitation in which the counseling services are paid for by insurance benefits, if the counseling is provided as a result of marital dissolution or separation proceedings to prepare one of the spouses for reentry into the job market and if the fees are paid by some party other than the person receiving the counseling services. (ii) The exemption provided in this subparagraph does not apply to any vocational rehabilitation counselor who receives any payments directly from the individual customer receiving the counseling. (C) Any person who engages solely in the preparation of résumés and cover letters, provided that the résumé writing service does not advertise or hold itself out as offering other job seeking or placement services and does not charge more than three hundred dollars ($300) for any résumé, cover letter, or combination of both to any single customer in any individual transaction. (D) Any public educational institution. (E) Any private educational institution established solely for educational purposes that, as a part of its curriculum, offers employment counseling to its student body and conforms to the requirements of Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 94760) of Chapter 7 of Part 59 of the Education Code. (F) A psychologist or psychological corporation licensed pursuant to Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 2900) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code, providing psychological assessment, career or occupational counseling, or consultation and related professional services within his, her, or its scope of practice. (G) An educational psychologist licensed pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 4986) of
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