California Laws: Health and Safety Code Sections 1325-1335
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1325
The Legislature finds and declares that the transfer trauma which accompanies the abrupt and involuntary transfer of patients from one nursing home to another should...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1325.5
(a) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to empower the state department to take quick, effective action to protect the...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1326
As used in this article, "long-term health care facility" means any skilled nursing facility, intermediate care facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1327
(a) Whenever circumstances exist indicating that continued management of a long-term health care facility by the current licensee would present a substantial probability or imminent...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1327.1
The state department shall investigate within 30 days of receipt of a complaint alleging that circumstances permitting a petition for receivership under Section 1327 exist...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1327.2
In the event that the state department proceeds with a receivership petition, the state department shall hold an informational meeting in the affected community for...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1327.3
Subdivision (b) of Section 1327 shall not be construed to prohibit the state department from including on its list of qualified receivers a consortium of...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1327.5
No person shall impede the operation of a receivership created under Section 1327. There shall be an automatic stay for a 60-day period subsequent to...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1328
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the receiver shall be liable only for damages resulting from gross negligence in the operation of the facility...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1329
(a) When a receiver is appointed, the licensee may, at the discretion of the court, be divested of possession and control of the facility in...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1329.5
(a) A receiver may not be required to honor any lease, mortgage, or secured transaction entered into by the licensee of the facility and another...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1330
A monthly accounting shall be made by the receiver to the state department of all moneys received and expended by the receiver on or before...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1331
(a) The receiver shall be appointed for an initial period of not more than six months. The initial six-month period may be extended for additional...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1332
The salary of the receiver shall be set by the court commensurate with long-term health care facility industry standards, giving due consideration to the difficulty...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1333
(a) To the extent state funds are advanced for the salary of the receiver or for other expenses in connection with the receivership, as limited...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1334
(a) Nothing in this article shall impair the right of the owner of a long-term health care facility to dispose of his or her property...
- California Laws: Health and Safety Code Section 1335
The state department shall adopt regulations for the administration of this article. Nothing in this article shall impair the authority of the state department to...