Article 4 - ELECTIVE COVERAGE
- Section 701 - Generally
- Section 702 - Employees in one or more distinct establishments or places of business
- Section 702.1 - Nonprofit organizations
- Section 702.5 - Agreement by employing unit and employees in one or more distinct establishments or places of business
- Section 702.6 - Eligible employees of labor organization or eligible employees of distinct establishments or places of business petitioning to be covered
- Section 703 - Services performed not included in employment and performed entirely without state
- Section 704 - Disapproval of election
- Section 704.1 - Termination of elective coverage agreement
- Section 704.2 - Definitions for purpose of sections 704 and 704.1
- Section 705 - Application for termination of coverage
- Section 706 - Waiver of time requirement for filing application to terminate
- Section 707 - Notices of election or application for termination
- Section 708 - Election that services shall be deemed services performed by individuals in employment for employer for all purposes of division
- Section 708.5 - Election by individual who is self-employed
- Section 709 - Election by local public entity or Indian tribe
- Section 710 - Election by public entity or Indian tribe for which services constitute employment and for which services do not constitute employment
- Section 710.4 - Public school employers
- Section 710.5 - Public agency as defined in section 3501, Government Code
- Section 710.6 - Indian tribe described in section 3306(u), Title 26, United States Code
- Section 710.7 - State of California
- Section 710.8 - Trustees of California State University
- Section 710.9 - Community college district
- Section 711 - Election filed by public entity for service performed after December 31, 1977
- Section 712 - Nonprofit organization organized before 1960 receiving retroactive determination after April 1, 1981 and before April 1, 1982
- Section 713 - Nonprofit organization becoming compulsorily subject to part by enactment of federal Unemployment Compensation amendments of 1976