Section 125515 Of Chapter 1. Kidney Diseases-chronic Uremia From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 106. >> Part 7. >> Chapter 1.
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. The director shall appoint a review committee, upon
nomination of the represented party, not to exceed nine members, at
least four of whom shall be physicians, including at least one
physician specializing in kidney transplantation and at least two
physicians specializing in pediatric nephrology, one member to
represent the University of California, one to represent a private
organization or organizations concerned with kidney disease in
California, one to represent the department, and two members to
represent the lay public. The chairman of the committee shall be
appointed by the Governor. This committee shall establish standards
for the expenditure of state funds that are provided for the
establishment and support of regional dialysis and transplantation
centers to assure the availability of specialized personnel,
resources, and equipment necessary to enable the centers to function
and care for patients with severe uremia. The director shall choose
from a list provided by the review committee the institutions that
qualify under the standards established to receive grants of state
funds to establish and continue a regional dialysis center. The
review committee shall also examine periodically the performance of
established regional dialysis centers and recommend continuation
grants to the director. The members of the review committee shall
serve for a two-year period and may be reappointed. Not more than
half the membership of the committee shall be changed during any one
year. The committee shall serve without compensation, but shall
receive their necessary travel expenses.