Section 1749 Of Article 2. Licensure From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 8.5. >> Article 2.
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. (a) To qualify for a license under this chapter, an applicant
shall satisfy all of the following:
(1) Be of good moral character. If the applicant is a franchise,
franchisee, firm, association, organization, partnership, business
trust, corporation, company, political subdivision of the state, or
governmental agency, the person in charge of the hospice for which
the application for a license is made shall be of good moral
character.
(2) Demonstrate the ability of the applicant to comply with this
chapter and any rules and regulations promulgated under this chapter
by the state department.
(3) File a completed application with the state department that
was prescribed and furnished pursuant to Section 1748.
(b) In order for a person, political subdivision of the state, or
other governmental agency to be licensed as a hospice it shall
satisfy the definition of a hospice contained in Section 1746, and
also provide, or make provision for, the following basic services:
(1) Skilled nursing services.
(2) Social services/counseling services.
(3) Medical direction.
(4) Bereavement services.
(5) Volunteer services.
(6) Inpatient care arrangements.
(7) Home health aide services.
(c) The services required to be provided pursuant to subdivision
(b) shall be provided in compliance with the "Standards for Quality
Hospice Care, 2003," as available from the California Hospice and
Palliative Care Association, until the state department adopts
regulations establishing alternative standards pursuant to
subdivision (e).
(d) (1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, to
meet the unique needs of the community, licensed hospices may
provide, in addition to hospice services authorized in this chapter,
any of the following preliminary services for any person in need of
those services, as determined by the physician and surgeon, if any,
in charge of the care of a patient, or at the request of the patient
or family:
(A) Preliminary palliative care consultations.
(B) Preliminary counseling and care planning.
(C) Preliminary grief and bereavement services.
(2) Preliminary services authorized pursuant to this subdivision
may be provided concurrently with curative treatment to a person who
does not have a terminal prognosis or who has not elected to receive
hospice services only by licensed and certified hospices. These
services shall be subject to the schedule of benefits under the
Medi-Cal program, pursuant to subdivision (w) of Section 14132 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
(e) The state department may adopt regulations establishing
standards for any or all of the services required to be provided
under subdivision (b). The regulations of the state department
adopted pursuant to this subdivision shall supersede the standards
referenced in subdivision (c) to the extent the regulations duplicate
or replace those standards.