LaQuitta DThe purpose of this policy analysis is to critically review the Welfare and Institutions Code搂 369.5, which regulates the authorization of psychotropic medication to treat mental disorders among California's dependent children. While these medications have been proven effective forms of ...
outcome measures set forth in Part 3 (commencing with Section 5800), Part 3.6 (commencing with Section 5840), and Part 4 (commencing with Section 5850) of this division. The amount of funds available for the purposes of this subdivision in any fiscal year shall be subject to appropriation in...
(d) The amendments to this section made by Assembly Bill 348 of the 2003–04 Regular Session shall not be construed to revise or expand the scope of practice of psychologists, as defined in Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 2900) of Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code. ...
Gonion, Gordon ESan Diego L.rev
As of January 1, 2024, the current minimum wage in California is $16.00 per hour. It is illegal for California employers to pay workers less than minimum wage.
One of the most frustrating contradictions inherent in the policies being enacted by California’s one-party state goes something like this: We are inviting thewelfare cases of Americaand theexpatriates of the worldto move here, while simultaneously enactingenvironmental policiesthat make it extremely...
Section 14000 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, in defining the purpose of the Medi-Cal program, emphasizes that "[i]t is intended that whenever possible and feasible ... [t]he means employed shall be such as to allow, to the extent practicable, eligible persons to secure health care...
In late 1989, defendant Kathryn Marie Welch was charged with one felony count of obtaining public assistance by misrepresentation, i.e., welfare fraud. (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 10980, subd. (c)(2).) The charge was based on defendant's alleged failure to inform county welfare authorities ...
CA Welf & Inst Code § 11158 (2017) The Legislature recognizes that certain property and rights owned by a recipient, including a recipient of aid to families with dependent children, are of negligible value in enabling the recipient to meet his or her present needs, and should not be ...
(3) [In its future population estimates1] [made public last year,2] [the Ministry of Health and Welfare predicted that the SAB would drop to a new low of 1.499 in the future,3] [but would make a comeback after that,4] [increasing once again.5] [However, it looks as if that pre...