(3) Upon completion of the allocation in paragraph (2), the Controller shall distribute to counties 50 percent of their 2011–12 Mental Health Services Act component allocations consistent with Sections 5847 and 5891, not to exceed four hundred eighty-eight million dollars ($488,000,000). This...
If the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Ad-ministration of Justice made one point clear, it is that the system for dealing with juvenile offenders is neither treating effectively the patterns which bring young people into the system, nor preventing theGonion, Gordon E...
(4) The name and type, frequency, amount, and method of dispensing the medication, and the probable length of time the medication will be taken. The fact that the information has or has not been given shall be indicated in the patient’s chart. If the information has not been given, th...
REVIEW OF SELECTED 2008 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATION: WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS: CHAPTER 2: CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS FOR RECIPIENTS OF IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICESJulia Y. Capozzi
The law also adds new benefits for “providers” who provide in-home supportive services as defined under the California Welfare and Institutions Code and who provide “authorized in-home supportive services … to an eligible recipient.”
Legal References: California Welfare & Institutions 725 WIC. California Welfare & Institutions 654 WIC. California Welfare & Institutions 730 WIC. California Penal Code 594 PC. California Penal Code 594.6 PC. California Rules of Court 4.414(b) and 4.421(b).About...
We are more persuaded, however, by the force of the dissenting opinion of Justice Jefferson who observed in Lawrence B., "By its express terms, Welfare and Institutions Code section 726 requires a finding only in the language of the statute. [¶] ... Additional, express findings are ...
California long has been considered a liberal state in the extent of its health andwelfarestatutes. California’s medical-research facilities lead the country in several branches of medicine, notably oncology, immunology, and gerontology. State benefits offer aid to families with dependent children, to...
See also California Welfare and Institutions Code 781.5 — Sealing juvenile records. See California Penal Code 1203.4 PC — California expungement law, endnote 2, above. California Penal Code 1203.4 PC — California expungement law, endnote 2, above; see also People v. McLernon (Cal. App. ...
In a backlash against illegal immigration, California voters in 1994 approved Proposition 187, an initiative barring the state from providing most services—including welfare, education, and nonemergency medical care—to illegal immigrants. Federal courts found much of Proposition 187 unconstitutional; the...