Section 37612.2 Of Article 7. Hospitals Managed By Board Of Hospital Trustees From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 4. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 7.
37612.2
. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a
municipal hospital, or any affiliated nonprofit corporation upon a
finding by the board of trustees of the municipal hospital that it
will be in the best interest of the public health of the communities
served by the municipal hospital and in order to obtain a licensed
physician and surgeon to practice in the communities served by the
municipal hospital, may upon a four-fifths vote of the board of
trustees do any of the following:
(1) Guarantee to a physician and surgeon a minimum income for a
period of no more than three years from the opening of the physician
and surgeon's practice.
(2) Guarantee purchases of necessary equipment by the physician
and surgeon.
(3) Provide reduced rental rates of office space in any building
owned or leased by the municipal hospital or any of its affiliated
entities, or subsidize rental payments for office space in any other
buildings, for a term of not more than three years.
(4) Provide other incentives to a physician and surgeon in
exchange for consideration and upon terms and conditions the hospital
board of trustees deems reasonable and appropriate.
(b) Any provision in a contract between a physician and surgeon
and a municipal hospital or affiliated nonprofit corporation is void
which does any of the following:
(1) Imposes as a condition any requirement that the patients of
the physician and surgeon, or a quota of the patients of the
physician and surgeon, only be admitted to a specified hospital.
(2) Restricts the physician and surgeon from establishing staff
privileges at, referring patients to, or generating business for
another entity.
(3) Provides payment or other consideration to the physician and
surgeon for the physician and surgeon's referral of patients to the
municipal hospital or an affiliated nonprofit corporation.
(c) Contracts between a physician and surgeon and a municipal
hospital or affiliated nonprofit corporation that provide an
inducement for the physician and surgeon to practice in the community
served by the municipal hospital shall contain both of the
following:
(1) A provision which requires the inducement to be repaid with
interest if the inducement is repayable.
(2) A provision which states that no payment or other
consideration shall be made for the referral of patients to the
municipal hospital or an affiliated nonprofit corporation.
(d) To the extent that this section conflicts with Section 650 of
the Business and Professions Code, Section 650 of the Business and
Professions Code shall supersede this section.
(e) The Legislature finds that this section is necessary to assist
municipal hospitals to attract qualified physicians and surgeons to
practice in the communities served by these hospitals, and that the
health and welfare of the residents in these communities require
these provisions.