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A booking agency (talent promoter) may negotiate for or represent individuals who wish to contract for performance engagements, additional perks, wages, and publicity. Booking agencies promoting such contracts for individuals must be licensed with the California Department of Industrial Relations.
California Department of Industrial Relations
Division of Labor Standards
Enforcement Licensing and Registration Section
455 Golden Gate Avenue 9th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 703-4846
www.dir.ca.gov
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