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  2. Unpaid internships face new scrutiny as barriers to careers - AOL

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    A legislative measure under consideration in California includes a $5 million fund for stipends to help 650 low-income students and recent college graduates take unpaid work in the state ...

  3. Internship - Wikipedia

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    State law and state enforcement agencies may impose requirements on unpaid internship programs under Minimum Wage Act. A program must meet criteria to be properly classified as an unpaid internship. Part of this requirement is proving that the intern is the primary beneficiary of the relationship. Unpaid interns perform work that is not routine ...

  4. Is an Unpaid Internship in These Top Fields Worth It? - AOL

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  5. California State University police departments - Wikipedia

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    The command structure consists of the chief of police, police captains, police lieutenants, police sergeants, police corporals, and police officers. Pursuant to Section 89560 of the California Education Code, and because of the various campus-owned facilities throughout the County of Ventura , the primary jurisdiction of the CSUCI Police ...

  6. Are Unpaid Internships Legal? - AOL

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  7. Police code - Wikipedia

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    A police code is a brevity code, usually numerical or alphanumerical, used to transmit information between law enforcement over police radio systems in the United States. Examples of police codes include " 10 codes " (such as 10-4 for "okay" or "acknowledged"—sometimes written X4 or X-4), signals, incident codes, response codes , or other ...

  8. Why It Can Pay To Take That Unpaid Internship - AOL

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    By Matthew Tarpey As more schools in the U.S. make internships a graduation requirement, many students are coming to terms with taking unpaid positions. Some even have to pay the school for the ...

  9. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    In turn, it was the California Practice Act that served as the foundation of the California Code of Civil Procedure. New York never enacted Field's proposed civil or political codes, and belatedly enacted his proposed penal and criminal procedure codes only after California, but they were the basis of the codes enacted by California in 1872. [11]