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Health & Safety Code § 9637 Section 9637
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All interior or exterior veneers shall be of stone, cast stone, granite, travertine, or marble, or other material allowed in the Uniform Building Code for type I construction. Cast stone shall meet all requirements for cast stone set forth in the Uniform Building Code.
Health & Safety Code § 9638 Section 9638
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Material for exterior trim, including exterior crypt and niche fronts, shall be travertine, serpentine marble, or grade A exterior type marble or granite, only.
Health & Safety Code § 9639 Section 9639
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Joints shall be of uniform thickness and when mortar is used it shall be raked out as work progresses and on completion of installation joints shall be brushed, thoroughly cleaned, wet and carefully filled and pointed.
Health & Safety Code § 9640 Section 9640
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Grout used for joints and pointing shall conform with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
Health & Safety Code § 9641 Section 9641
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Masonry veneer shall be attached to the supporting wall in accordance with the requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
Health & Safety Code § 9642 Section 9642
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All base, architraves, wainscoting and all other vertical work other than crypt fronts shall be securely anchored in place with rods, clips, or other suitable anchoring devices of materials as specified in Section 9643. All clips shall be countersunk into the joint surface and se…
Health & Safety Code § 9643 Section 9643
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All interior and exterior fastenings for hangers, clips, doors, and other objects shall be of copper base alloy, aluminum, copper or stainless steel of adequate gauges and shall be installed to meet or exceed the seismic requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
Health & Safety Code § 9644 Section 9644
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All exterior materials used for doors, window frames, skylights, gutters, downspouts, flashings or embellishment shall be of copper, copper base alloy, aluminum, stainless steel, or other corrosion resistant material of gauges structurally determined.
Health & Safety Code § 9645 Section 9645
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In the event that during a national emergency, as proclaimed by the Governor for purposes of this section, none of the materials listed in Sections 9643 and 9644 are obtainable, the department may permit the use of galvanized iron or other durable materials.
Health & Safety Code § 9646 Section 9646
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Roofs shall be constructed of cast-in-place reinforced concrete, and any roof covering shall be “Fire Retardant” in conformity with the requirements of type I construction.
Health & Safety Code § 9647 Section 9647
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All skylight frames shall be fabricated in conformance with structural requirements, and shall contain wire glass, tempered glass, or plastic of comparable strength and durability.
Health & Safety Code § 101860 Section 101860
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If any state agency, including a constitutional corporation, transfers to a private corporation assets for the operation of a hospital by that corporation and the value of the assets is not less than fifty million dollars ($50,000,000), the corporation shall be subject to the pro…
Health & Safety Code § 101860.5 Section 101860.5
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For the purposes of this chapter, the primary public benefit purpose of the corporation is as stated in its articles of incorporation or bylaws of the corporation.
Health & Safety Code § 101861 Section 101861
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Meetings of the corporation shall be open and public, and all persons shall be permitted to attend, except as otherwise provided in this article.
Health & Safety Code § 101862 Section 101862
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(a) As used in this article, “action taken” means a collective decision made at a meeting, including a decision upon a motion or resolution. Actions shall be taken by rollcall vote. (b) For the purposes of this article, “meeting” means any meeting of a majority of the board of di…
Health & Safety Code § 101863 Section 101863
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(a) Agendas of the meetings shall be posted not less than 72 hours in advance of the meetings in a place freely accessible to the public. Agendas of meetings and any other writings, when distributed to all, or a majority of all, of the directors or committee members for considera…
Health & Safety Code § 101864 Section 101864
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Closed sessions of meetings may be conducted to consider, discuss, and act upon matters relating to any of the following: (a) Collective bargaining or contract negotiations with represented and unrepresented employees, including discussion of the corporation’s available funds and…
Health & Safety Code § 101865 Section 101865
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(a) Prior to holding any closed session, the agenda item or items to be discussed in the closed session shall be publicly identified. An item may be identified by reference to the item or items as they are listed by number or letter on the agenda. In a closed session, only those …
Health & Safety Code § 101866 Section 101866
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Announcements that are required to be made pursuant to this article may be made orally or in writing. Any contracts, settlement agreements, or other documents that are finally approved or adopted in the closed session and are subject to an announcement pursuant to this article sh…
Health & Safety Code § 101868 Section 101868
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(a) Any interested person may institute proceedings for injunctive or declaratory relief or writ of mandate in any court of competent jurisdiction for the purpose of stopping or preventing violations or threatened violations of Article 2 (commencing with Section 101861) by the co…
Health & Safety Code § 101870 Section 101870
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For the purposes of this article: (a) “Person” includes any natural person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, firm, or association. (b) “Records” includes any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the corporation’s business prepared, owned, …
Health & Safety Code § 101871 Section 101871
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(a) Records of the corporation shall be available to the public for inspection or copying upon a request in writing, submitted to the principal office of the corporation, which reasonably identifies the particular records sought to be disclosed, unless it is impracticable for an …
Health & Safety Code § 101872 Section 101872
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Nothing in this article shall be construed to require disclosure of any of the following: (a) Contracts, business and marketing strategies, financial information, and any other competitive and strategic information, disclosure of which would impair the corporation’s ability to ac…
Health & Safety Code § 101873 Section 101873
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, whenever at least one member of the members of the corporation is itself a state agency, including a constitutional corporation, the obligations of that member of the corporation to make records available to the public shall, with respe…
Health & Safety Code § 101875 Section 101875
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(a) Any person may institute proceedings for injunctive or declarative relief or writ of mandate in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce his or her right to inspect or to receive a copy of any record or class of records under this chapter. In addition, the corporation m…
Health & Safety Code § 101878 Section 101878
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It is the intent of the Legislature that the provisions of this chapter shall apply retroactively to all of the records of any corporation to which this chapter applies, as of the effective date of this chapter, notwithstanding that this chapter was not in effect at the time the …
Health & Safety Code § 101879 Section 101879
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It is also the intent of the Legislature that the provisions of this chapter regarding the holding of meetings of a corporation shall apply prospectively, so that any meetings held by the corporation prior to the effective date hereof shall not be deemed to have been in contraven…
Health & Safety Code § 101880 Section 101880
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The Legislature finds and declares that a corporation subject to this chapter shall continue to be private, notwithstanding this chapter, and in any event, shall not be subject to the provisions of the Government Code or the Education Code made applicable to any public agency, or…
Health & Safety Code § 101881 Section 101881
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This chapter shall be inapplicable to any corporation in a county of the 2nd class.
Health & Safety Code § 102775 Section 102775
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Each death shall be registered with the local registrar of births and deaths in the district in which the death was officially pronounced or the body was found, within eight calendar days after death and prior to any disposition of the human remains.
Health & Safety Code § 102778 Section 102778
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(a) On or before January 1, 2005, the department shall implement an Internet-based electronic death registration system for the creation, storage, and transfer of death registration information. (b) The electronic death registration system implemented pursuant to this section sha…
Health & Safety Code § 102780 Section 102780
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A funeral director, or person acting in lieu thereof, shall prepare the certificate and register it with the local registrar.
Health & Safety Code § 102785 Section 102785
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The State Registrar, at his or her discretion, may incorporate computer or telephone facsimile technology, or both, in the statewide program of death and fetal death registration, including, but not limited to, the issuing of permits for disposition of human remains. Nothing in t…
Health & Safety Code § 102790 Section 102790
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The funeral director shall obtain the required information other than medical and health section data from the person or source best qualified to supply this information.
Health & Safety Code § 102791 Section 102791
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(a) (1) The State Department of Public Health shall access data within the electronic death registration system implemented pursuant to Section 102778 to compile a report on veteran suicide in California. The report shall include, but may not be limited to, information on the age…
Health & Safety Code § 102792 Section 102792
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(a) (1) The State Department of Public Health shall access data within the electronic death registration system implemented pursuant to Section 102778 to compile a report on veteran drug overdose deaths in California. The report shall include, but may not be limited to, informati…
Health & Safety Code § 102795 Section 102795
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(a) The medical and health section data and the time of death shall be completed and attested to by the physician and surgeon or nurse practitioner last in attendance. (b) In the case of a patient in a skilled nursing or intermediate care facility at the time of death, the medica…
Health & Safety Code § 102800 Section 102800
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(a) The medical and health section data and the physician’s, nurse practitioner’s, or coroner’s certification shall be completed by the attending physician or nurse practitioner within 15 hours after the death or by the coroner within three days after examination of the body. (b)…
Health & Safety Code § 102805 Section 102805
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An embalmer may authorize his or her signature to be affixed to the certificate after he or she has embalmed a body, as required by this chapter, by a written special power of attorney that shall be retained for a period of one year.
Health & Safety Code § 102825 Section 102825
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(a) The physician and surgeon or nurse practitioner last in attendance, or in the case of a patient in a skilled nursing or intermediate care facility at the time of death, the physician and surgeon or nurse practitioner last in attendance or a licensed physician assistant under …
Health & Safety Code § 102850 Section 102850
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(a) A physician and surgeon, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, funeral director, or other person shall immediately notify the coroner if they have knowledge of a death that occurred or have charge of a body in which death occurred under any of the following circumstances: …
Health & Safety Code § 102855 Section 102855
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The coroner whose duty it is to investigate such deaths shall ascertain as many as possible of the facts required by this chapter.
Health & Safety Code § 102860 Section 102860
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The coroner shall state on the certificate of death the disease or condition directly leading to death, antecedent causes, other significant conditions contributing to death and other medical and health section data as may be required on the certificate, and the hour and day on w…
Health & Safety Code § 102865 Section 102865
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In any case involving an infant under the age of one year where the gross autopsy results in a presumed diagnosis of sudden infant death syndrome, the coroner shall, within 24 hours of the gross autopsy, notify the local health officer, as defined in Section 123740.
Health & Safety Code § 102870 Section 102870
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(a) In deaths investigated by the coroner or medical examiner where he or she is unable to establish the identity of the body or human remains by visual means, fingerprints, or other identifying data, the coroner or medical examiner may have a qualified dentist, as determined by …
Health & Safety Code § 102875 Section 102875
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The certificate of death shall be divided into two sections: (a) The first section shall contain those items necessary to establish the fact of the death, including all of the following and those other items as the State Registrar may designate: (1) (A) Personal data of the deced…
Health & Safety Code § 102900 Section 102900
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Birth and death certificate-linking studies done by the department in 1974 and repeated in 1984, show unacceptably high rates of error in the completion of death certificate information recording ethnicity for American …
Health & Safety Code § 102905 Section 102905
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(a) The Rural Health Division of the department shall cause to be undertaken a three-year study for the purpose of establishing more valid statistics regarding American Indian death rates, including rates for the 10 leading causes of death for American Indians within the 37 desig…
Health & Safety Code § 102910 Section 102910
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For the purpose of conducting the three-year study required pursuant to Section 102905, the department is hereby encouraged to contract with a federally recognized tribe or tribal organization or an American Indian-controlled health care corporation or research institution having…
Health & Safety Code § 102915 Section 102915
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The study shall be conducted in three phases, as follows: (a) Phase one of the study shall include research design and data acquisition, including funds for the purchase of data from tribal, federal, state, and county sources and the encoding of this data to a computer-readable f…