California Laws: Health and Safety Code Sections 1315-1323
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1315
Dental services, as defined in the Dental Practice Act, may be provided patients in health facilities licensed under this chapter. Such services shall be provided...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1316
(a) The rules of a health facility shall include provisions for use of the facility by, and staff privileges for, duly licensed podiatrists within the...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1316.5
(a) (1) Each health facility owned and operated by the state offering care or services within the scope of practice of a psychologist shall establish...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1316.6
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the exercise of privileges in any health facility may be limited, restricted, or revoked for the violation of...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317
(a) Emergency services and care shall be provided to any person requesting the services or care, or for whom services or care is requested, for...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.1
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall control the construction of this article: (a) "Emergency services and care" means medical screening, examination, and...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.1
Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall control the construction of this article and Section 1371.4: (a) (1) "Emergency services and care" means...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.2
No person needing emergency services and care may be transferred from a hospital to another hospital for any nonmedical reason (such as the person's inability...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.2a
(a) A hospital which has a legal obligation, whether imposed by statute or by contract, to the extent of that contractual obligation, to any third-party...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.3
(a) As a condition of licensure, each hospital shall adopt, in consultation with the medical staff, policies and transfer protocols consistent with this article and...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.4
(a) All hospitals shall maintain records of each transfer made or received, including the "Memorandum of Transfer" described in subdivision (f) of Section 1317.2, for...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.5
(a) All alleged violations of this article and the regulations adopted hereunder shall be investigated by the state department. The state department, with the agreement...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.5
(a) All alleged violations of this article and the regulations adopted hereunder shall be investigated by the state department. The state department, with the agreement...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.6
(a) Hospitals found by the state department to have committed or to be responsible for a violation of this article or the regulations adopted pursuant...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.7
This article does not preempt any county or any other governmental agency acting within its authority from regulating emergency care or patient transfers, including the...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.8
If any provision of this article is declared unlawful or unconstitutional in any judicial action, the remaining provisions of this chapter shall remain in effect....
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1317.9a
(a) This article shall not be construed as altering or repealing Section 2400 of the Business and Professions Code. (b) Nothing in Sections 1317 et...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1318
(a) The director shall require as a condition precedent to the issuance, or renewal, of any license for a health facility, if the licensee handles...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1319
The rules of a health facility may include provisions that require every member of the medical staff to have professional liability insurance as a condition...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1320
A skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility shall not require patients to purchase drugs, or rent or purchase medical supplies or equipment, from any...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1321
No health facility shall advertise or represent in any way that it provides occupational therapy services unless such services are provided under the administrative control...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1322
A hospital which contracts with an insurer, nonprofit hospital service plan, or health care service plan shall not determine or condition medical staff membership or...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1323
(a) A health facility, as defined by subdivisions (c) to (g), inclusive, of Section 1250, which has a significant beneficial interest in an ancillary health...