Section 1300 Of Article 5. Suspension And Revocation From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 5.
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. (a) Any licensee or holder of a special permit may, with the
approval of the state department, surrender his or her license or
special permit for suspension or cancellation by the state
department. Any license or special permit suspended or canceled
pursuant to this section may be reinstated by the state department on
receipt of an application showing compliance with the requirements
of Section 1265.
(b) Before approving a downgrade or closure of emergency services
pursuant to subdivision (a), the state department shall receive a
copy of the impact evaluation of the county to determine impacts,
including, but not limited to, an impact evaluation of the downgrade
or closure upon the community, including community access to
emergency care, and how that downgrade or closure will affect
emergency services provided by other entities. Development of the
impact evaluation shall incorporate at least one public hearing. The
county in which the proposed downgrade or closure will occur shall
ensure the completion of the impact evaluation, and shall notify the
state department of results of an impact evaluation within three days
of the completion of that evaluation. The county may designate the
local emergency medical services agency as the appropriate agency to
conduct the impact evaluation. The impact evaluation and hearing
shall be completed within 60 days of the county receiving
notification of intent to downgrade or close emergency services. The
county or designated local emergency medical services agency shall
ensure that all hospital and prehospital health care providers in the
geographic area impacted by the service closure or change are
consulted with, and that local emergency service agencies and
planning or zoning authorities are notified, prior to completing an
impact evaluation as required by this section. This subdivision shall
be implemented on and after the date that the county in which the
proposed downgrade or closure will occur, or its designated local
emergency medical services agency, has developed a policy specifying
the criteria it will consider in conducting an impact evaluation, as
required by subdivision (c).
(c) The Emergency Medical Services Authority shall develop
guidelines for development of impact evaluation policies. On or
before June 30, 1999, each county or its designated local emergency
medical services agency shall develop a policy specifying the
criteria it will consider in conducting an impact evaluation pursuant
to subdivision (b). Each county or its designated local emergency
medical services agency shall submit its impact evaluation policy to
the state department and the Emergency Medical Services Authority
within three days of completion of the policy. The Emergency Medical
Services Authority shall provide technical assistance upon request to
a county or its designated local emergency medical services agency.