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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 106Pt. 5Ch. 2Art. 2§ 125215 Care Provider Regulation Review

§ 125215 Care Provider Regulation Review

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§ 125215 Care Provider Regulation Review

Key Takeaways

  • •The law makes sure that rules don't stop care places from helping people with long-term sicknesses like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.
  • •Care places (like nursing homes or home care) can't say 'no' just because they're worried about losing their license or getting sued for problems the sickness causes on its own.
  • •The law checks rules about how many workers are needed to take care of sick people in these places.
  • •The state had to list bad rules by September 1, 1982, and fix them so more sick people can get help.

Example

A nursing home refuses to take Mrs. Smith because she has Parkinson’s and might fall, even though the home has enough staff to keep her safe.

This law says the nursing home can’t say no just because they’re scared of getting in trouble if Mrs. Smith falls due to her sickness. They have to follow fair rules and give her care if they can.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 125215 Care Provider Regulation Review

The department and the State Department of Social Services shall review regulations that currently provide disincentives to providers of in-home and out-of-home long-term care resources, as defined in Section 125205, to accept and serve persons with chronic and degenerative disorders. The review shall be conducted with assistance and input from the Genetically Handicapped Persons Program of the department. These departments shall provide a list of those regulations to the Legislature by September 1, 1982. The regulations subject to review shall be those regulations that do the following: (a)  Affect the admission of patients to state-licensed skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and community residential care facilities. (b)  Affect the staffing ratios necessary to care for persons with chronic and degenerative conditions, as defined, within those facilities. (c)  Affect the likelihood of facilities, or of day care programs and in-home support service programs, to refuse the admission of persons with chronic and degenerative conditions, solely on the basis of anticipated jeopardy to their licensing, or on the basis of anticipated liability to the facilities arising from instances where a person’s degenerative condition, by its own clinical merits, results in medical complications that are, in fact, entirely unrelated to the quality of care provided by the facility or program. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 23, Sec. 39. (AB 1467) Effective June 27, 2012.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

liabilityportlegislaturefinenetnursingregulationpatient

Related Statutes

  • § 120830 Aids Home Care Pilot
  • § 1267.9 Facility Concentration Limits
  • § 1268 License Issuance Requirements
  • § 1276.65 Direct Caregiver Staffing Hours
  • § 1279.7 Health Facility Connector Safety

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 125215.
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