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Health & Safety Code § 114171 Section 114171
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Liquid waste drain lines shall not pass through an ice machine or ice storage bin.
Health & Safety Code § 114172 Section 114172
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All pressurized cylinders shall be securely fastened to a rigid structure.
Health & Safety Code § 114175 Section 114175
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Equipment and utensils shall be kept clean, fully operative, and in good repair.
Health & Safety Code § 114177 Section 114177
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Surfaces such as cutting blocks and boards that are subject to scratching and scoring shall be resurfaced if they can no longer be effectively cleaned and sanitized, or discarded if they are not capable of being resurfaced.
Health & Safety Code § 114178 Section 114178
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(a) Except as specified in subdivision (d), cleaned equipment and utensils, laundered linens, and single-use articles shall be stored in a clean, dry location where they are not exposed to splash, dust, or other contamination, and at least six inches above the floor. (b) Clean eq…
Health & Safety Code § 114179 Section 114179
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(a) Except as specified in subdivision (b), cleaned and sanitized equipment, utensils, laundered linens, and single-use articles shall not be stored in any of the following locations: (1) In locker rooms. (2) In toilet rooms. (3) In refuse rooms. (4) In mechanical rooms. (5) Unde…
Health & Safety Code § 114180 Section 114180
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(a) A reservoir that is used to supply water to a device such as a produce fogger shall be maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and cleaned in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications or according to the procedures specified in subdivision (b), whichev…
Health & Safety Code § 114182 Section 114182
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Electrical power shall be supplied at all times to operate the approved exhaust, lighting, electric water heaters and refrigeration units, and any other accessories and appliances that may be installed in a food facility.
Health & Safety Code § 114185 Section 114185
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Except for linen used in fabric implements, linen shall not be used in contact with food unless they are used to line a container for the service of foods and the linens are replaced each time the container is refilled for a new consumer and laundered prior to reuse.
Health & Safety Code § 114185.1 Section 114185.1
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(a) Wiping cloths that are in use for cleaning food spills shall not be used for any other purpose. (b) Cloths used for wiping food spills shall be dry and used for cleaning food spills from tableware and carry-out containers or used only once, or if used repeatedly, held in a sa…
Health & Safety Code § 114185.2 Section 114185.2
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Clean linens shall be free of food residues and other soiling matter.
Health & Safety Code § 114185.3 Section 114185.3
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(a) Linens that do not come in direct contact with food shall be laundered when they become wet, sticky, or visibly soiled. (b) Cloth gloves shall be laundered before being used with a different type of raw food of animal origin such as beef, lamb, pork, fish and poultry. (c) Clo…
Health & Safety Code § 114185.4 Section 114185.4
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(a) Adequate and suitable space shall be provided for the storage of clean linens. (b) Soiled linens shall be kept in clean, nonabsorbent receptacles or clean, washable laundry bags and stored and transported to prevent contamination of food, clean equipment, clean utensils, and …
Health & Safety Code § 114185.5 Section 114185.5
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(a) Laundry facilities on the premises of a food facility shall be used only for the washing and drying of items used in the operation of the establishment. (b) If work clothes or linens are laundered on the premises, a mechanical clothes washer and dryer shall be provided and us…
Health & Safety Code § 114840 Section 114840
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The Legislature finds and declares that the public health interest requires that the people of this state be protected from excessive and improper exposure to ionizing radiation. It is the purpose of this chapter to establish standards of education, training, and experience for p…
Health & Safety Code § 114845 Section 114845
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The Legislature finds and declares that the public health interest requires that increased steps be taken to ensure the accuracy of mammograms, including increased inspections and calibration of equipment, competency requirements for radiologic technologists, accreditation of mam…
Health & Safety Code § 114850 Section 114850
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For the purposes of the Radiologic Technology Act (Section 27) and this chapter: (a) “Department” means the State Department of Public Health. (b) “Committee” means the Radiologic Technology Certification Committee. (c) “Radiologic technology” means the application of x-rays on h…
Health & Safety Code § 114855 Section 114855
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The department shall appoint a certification committee to assist, advise, and make recommendations for the establishment of regulations necessary to insure the proper administration and enforcement of this chapter, and for those purposes to serve as consultants to the department.…
Health & Safety Code § 114860 Section 114860
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The committee shall consist of the director or his or her designate, who shall serve as chairperson ex officio, but who shall not vote, and the following 11 members who are residents of the state: (a) Six physicians and surgeons licensed to practice medicine in this state, three …
Health & Safety Code § 114865 Section 114865
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Members of the committee shall serve without compensation but shall receive their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the duties of their office.
Health & Safety Code § 114870 Section 114870
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The department shall do all of the following: (a) Upon recommendation of the committee, adopt regulations as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter. (b) (1) Provide for certification of radiologic technologists, without limitation as to procedures or areas of…
Health & Safety Code § 114870.1 Section 114870.1
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(a) For purposes of Section 668.14 of Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations, the required minimum number of hours, or the equivalent, established for approved schools for radiologic technologists approved pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 114870 is equal to the number …
Health & Safety Code § 114871 Section 114871
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(a) In addition to the limited permits authorized to be issued pursuant to Section 114870, the department may issue to a person a limited permit in podiatric radiography, authorizing radiography of only the foot, ankle, tibia, and fibula, if the following conditions are met: (1) …
Health & Safety Code § 114872 Section 114872
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(a) The department shall issue a licentiate fluoroscopy permit to a qualified licentiate of the healing arts, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (h) of Section 114850. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department shall accept applications for a fluoroscopy p…
Health & Safety Code § 114875 Section 114875
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The department may, upon application, on a form prescribed and supplied by the department, by a licentiate of the healing arts, approve the licentiate to give on-the-job training, based on instructional standards prescribed by the department, to a student of radiologic technology…
Health & Safety Code § 114880 Section 114880
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Any regulations adopted by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 114870 shall be adopted only after consultation with and approval of the committee. Approval of those regulations shall be made by six affirmative votes of those present at an official meeting of the…
Health & Safety Code § 114885 Section 114885
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The department shall, upon individual application, grant special permits to persons, excepting those persons from specific provisions of this chapter or of the regulations issued thereunder, if the department finds to its satisfaction that there is substantial evidence that the p…
Health & Safety Code § 114896 Section 114896
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The department shall keep certificate holders and permitholders apprised of significant changes in the practice of radiologic technology and changes in regulation of the practice of radiologic technology through a biannual report. The report shall be furnished to certified radiol…
Health & Safety Code § 11825 Section 11825
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The department may establish reasonable criteria to evaluate the performance of programs and services that are described in the county contract for alcohol and other drug services.
Health & Safety Code § 11826 Section 11826
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The department may do all of the following: (a) Review and conduct evaluation studies of service delivery to clients in programs receiving state allocated funds. (b) Conduct investigative reporting. (c) Disseminate evaluation studies, reports, articles, and other reference docume…
Health & Safety Code § 11827 Section 11827
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The Legislature recognizes that local program effectiveness may be evaluated in a variety of ways, but should reflect the needs and priorities of the local community and attempt to measure the achievement of objectives determined through the planning process described in this par…
Health & Safety Code § 11828 Section 11828
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Each county shall ensure the evaluation of all funded programs to determine whether they have achieved their objectives as determined in the planning process. In addition, recognizing the difficulty and expense of conducting effective county alcohol and other drug program evaluat…
Health & Safety Code § 11829 Section 11829
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The department may disseminate information about the evaluation projects to all counties and interested persons throughout the state in order to advance the knowledge of the field about these evaluation methodologies.
Health & Safety Code § 13240 Section 13240
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This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Propane Storage and Handling Safety Act.
Health & Safety Code § 13240.1 Section 13240.1
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For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Propane storage system” or “system” means any tank or collection of tanks or other vessels that are intended or used for the commercial purpose of storing more than 18,000 gallons of propane. …
Health & Safety Code § 13241 Section 13241
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Prior to January 1, 1996, the State Fire Marshal in conjunction with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board shall, after public hearings, adopt by reference the 1992 edition of the NFPA 58 Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquified Petroleum Gasses, or as this…
Health & Safety Code § 13242 Section 13242
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The State Fire Marshal, in cooperation with the Department of Industrial Relations as appropriate, shall do all of the following: (a) Prior to January 1, 1997, inspect and certify the safety of all propane storage systems existing on January 1, 1995. (b) Adopt regulations setting…
Health & Safety Code § 13243 Section 13243
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The Department of Industrial Relations shall on or before January 1, 1996, develop a propane storage system inspection training curriculum and certification program for inspectors who are authorized to inspect propane storage system pressure vessels. The training curriculum shall…
Health & Safety Code § 13243.3 Section 13243.3
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Any requirements adopted as provisions of the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 7401 et seq.) shall supersede this measure.
Health & Safety Code § 13243.6 Section 13243.6
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Any costs incurred by state agencies or departments pursuant to this article, that are not funded through fees pursuant to Section 13244.5, shall be funded from existing resources.
Health & Safety Code § 13244 Section 13244
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(a) All of the following persons or entities shall carry liability insurance set forth in subdivision (b): (1) Any person or entity that owns or operates a business engaged in whole or in part, in the wholesale or retail sale of any energy product, liquid or vapor, which is trans…
Health & Safety Code § 13244.1 Section 13244.1
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Notwithstanding any provision of law, any person or entity that owns or operates a business engaged, in whole or in part, in the wholesale or retail sale of any energy product, liquid or vapor, which is transported or dispensed, may combine to form an insurance risk pool, or pool…
Health & Safety Code § 13244.2 Section 13244.2
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If any provision of this article or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this article which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end th…
Health & Safety Code § 13244.5 Section 13244.5
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The State Fire Marshal, in conjunction with local fire departments, shall determine a fee, not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per propane storage system, to pay for the cost of the inspection and regulation of propane storage systems required by this chapter. The fees…
Health & Safety Code § 1798.100 Section 1798.100
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In administering the EMS system, the local EMS agency, with the approval of its medical director, may designate and contract with hospitals or other entities approved by the medical director of the local EMS agency pursuant to Section 1798.105 to provide medical direction of preh…
Health & Safety Code § 1798.101 Section 1798.101
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(a) In rural areas, as determined by the authority, where the use of a base hospital having a basic emergency medical service special permit pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 1277 is precluded because of geographic or other extenuating circumstances, a local EMS agency, in o…
Health & Safety Code § 1798.102 Section 1798.102
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The base hospital shall supervise prehospital treatment, triage, and transport, advanced life support or limited advanced life support, and monitor personnel program compliance by direct medical supervision.
Health & Safety Code § 1798.104 Section 1798.104
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The base hospital shall provide, or cause to be provided, EMS prehospital personnel training and continuing education in accordance with local EMS policies and procedures.
Health & Safety Code § 1798.105 Section 1798.105
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The medical director of the local EMS agency may approve an alternative base station, as defined in Section 1798.53, to provide medical direction to advanced life support or limited advanced life support personnel for an area of the local EMS system for which no qualified base ho…
Health & Safety Code § 1798.150 Section 1798.150
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The authority may establish, in cooperation with affected medical organizations, guidelines for hospital facilities according to critical care capabilities.