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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 101Pt. 1Ch. 2Art. 3§ 100315 Pace Program Regulatory Exemptions

§ 100315 Pace Program Regulatory Exemptions

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§ 100315 Pace Program Regulatory Exemptions

This law lets the state give special permission to PACE programs to skip or change rules that repeat or clash with other rules, as long as the people they serve stay safe and their rights are protected.

Key Takeaways

  • •State agencies can grant PACE programs exemptions from overlapping or conflicting licensing rules.
  • •The program must submit a written request with details on the conflict, why an exemption is needed, how it will still meet the rule’s purpose, and how it will monitor compliance.
  • •The state must decide within 60 days and give a written approval or denial; a denial is final.
  • •If a program breaks the exemption’s terms, the state can suspend or cancel the exemption, even for just one location or license type.

Example

A PACE program that runs a senior day‑care center wants to avoid a state health inspection that repeats what the federal Medicare program already checks.

The program writes a request explaining how the state inspection duplicates the federal one, shows why it can’t be fixed without an exemption, and promises to keep the seniors safe. The state reviews it and, if it agrees, gives a written exemption that says the program must still follow the spirit of the health rules and watch its own compliance.

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§ 100315 Pace Program Regulatory Exemptions

(a) The department and as applicable, the California Department of Aging, the State Department of Public Health, and the State Department of Social Services, may grant to a PACE program, as defined in Chapter 8.75 (commencing with Section 14591) of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, exemptions from duplicative, conflicting, or inconsistent requirements in Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1200), Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 1500), Chapter 3.2 (commencing with Section 1569), Chapter 3.3 (commencing with Section 1570), and Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 1725) of Division 2, and Divisions 3 and 5 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, including the use of alternate concepts, methods, procedures, techniques, space, equipment, personnel, personnel qualifications, or the conducting of pilot projects, provided that the exemptions are implemented in a manner that does not jeopardize the health and welfare of participants receiving services under PACE, or deprive beneficiaries of rights specified in federal or state laws or regulations. In determining whether to grant exemptions under this section, the departments shall consult with each other. (b) A written request and substantiating evidence supporting the request for an exemption under subdivision (a) shall be submitted by the PACE program to the department. A PACE program may submit a single request for an exemption from the licensing requirements applicable to two or more licenses held by that organization, so long as the request lists the locations and license numbers held by that organization and the requested exemption is the same and appropriate for all licensed locations. The written request shall include, but shall not be limited to, all of the following: (1) A description of how the applicable state requirement duplicates, conflicts with, or is inconsistent with state or federal requirements related to the PACE model. (2) An analysis demonstrating why the duplication, conflict, or inconsistency cannot be resolved without an exemption. (3) A description of how the PACE program plans to comply with the intent of the requirements described in paragraph (1). (4) A description of how the PACE program will monitor its compliance with the terms and conditions under which the exemption is granted. (c) The department shall approve or deny any request within 60 days of submission. An approval shall be in writing and shall provide for the terms and conditions under which the exemption is granted. A denial shall be in writing and shall specify the basis therefor. Any decision to deny a request shall be a final administrative decision. (d) If, after investigation, the department determines that a PACE program that has been granted an exemption under this section is operating in a manner contrary to the terms and conditions of the exemption, the department shall immediately suspend or revoke the exemption. If the exemption is applicable to more than one location or more than one category of licensure, or both, the department may suspend or revoke an exemption as to one or more license categories or locations as deemed appropriate by the department. (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 367, Sec. 6. (AB 574) Effective January 1, 2012.)

Last verified: January 11, 2026

Key Terms

exemptioncompliancehealthportregulationlicensefinesocial services

Related Statutes

  • § 1280.17 Administrative Fines Assessment
  • § 1339.19 Primary Hospital Service Rules
  • § 108044 Unsafe Product Sales Ban
  • § 1254 Health Facility Licensing Rules
  • § 1267 License Renewal Deadlines

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 100315.
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