Section 12529.6 Of Article 2. General Powers And Duties From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 2.
12529.6
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the Medical
Board of California, by ensuring the quality and safety of medical
care, performs one of the most critical functions of state
government. Because of the critical importance of the board's public
health and safety function, the complexity of cases involving alleged
misconduct by physicians and surgeons, and the evidentiary burden in
the board's disciplinary cases, the Legislature finds and declares
that using a vertical enforcement and prosecution model for those
investigations is in the best interests of the people of California.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, as of January 1,
2006, each complaint that is referred to a district office of the
board for investigation shall be simultaneously and jointly assigned
to an investigator and to the deputy attorney general in the Health
Quality Enforcement Section responsible for prosecuting the case if
the investigation results in the filing of an accusation. The joint
assignment of the investigator and the deputy attorney general shall
exist for the duration of the disciplinary matter. During the
assignment, the investigator so assigned shall, under the direction
but not the supervision of the deputy attorney general, be
responsible for obtaining the evidence required to permit the
Attorney General to advise the board on legal matters such as whether
the board should file a formal accusation, dismiss the complaint for
a lack of evidence required to meet the applicable burden of proof,
or take other appropriate legal action.
(c) The Medical Board of California, the Department of Consumer
Affairs, and the Office of the Attorney General shall, if necessary,
enter into an interagency agreement to implement this section.
(d) This section does not affect the requirements of Section
12529.5 as applied to the Medical Board of California where
complaints that have not been assigned to a field office for
investigation are concerned.
(e) It is the intent of the Legislature to enhance the vertical
enforcement and prosecution model as set forth in subdivision (a).
The Medical Board of California shall do all of the following:
(1) Increase its computer capabilities and compatibilities with
the Health Quality Enforcement Section in order to share case
information.
(2) Establish and implement a plan to locate its enforcement staff
and the staff of the Health Quality Enforcement Section in the same
offices, as appropriate, in order to carry out the intent of the
vertical enforcement and prosecution model.
(3) Establish and implement a plan to assist in team building
between its enforcement staff and the staff of the Health Quality
Enforcement Section in order to ensure a common and consistent
knowledge base.