California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 2 - Hospital Authority
- Section 101827.
The board of supervisors of the county may, by ordinance, establish a hospital authority separate and apart from the county for the purpose of effecting...
- Section 101828.
(a) A hospital authority established pursuant to this chapter shall be governed by a board that is comprised of San Luis Obispo County residents and...
- Section 101829.
Unless otherwise provided by the board of supervisors by way of resolution, the hospital authority is empowered, or the board of supervisors is empowered on...
- Section 101830.
In the event of a change of license ownership, the governing body of the hospital authority shall comply with the obligations of governing bodies of...
- Section 101831.
Any transfer by the county to the hospital authority of the administration, management, and control of General Hospital and the Family Care Centers, whether or...
- Section 101832.
Any transfer described in Section 101831 shall not otherwise disqualify the county, or in the case of a change in license ownership, the hospital authority,...
- Section 101833.
Any contract executed by and between the county and the hospital authority shall provide that liabilities or obligations of the hospital authority with respect to...
- Section 101834.
Any liabilities or obligations of the hospital authority with respect to the liquidation or disposition of the hospital authority’s assets upon termination of the hospital...
- Section 101835.
Any obligation of the hospital authority, statutory, contractual, or otherwise, shall be the obligation solely of the hospital authority and shall not be the obligation...
- Section 101836.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, any transfer of the administration, management, or assets of General Hospital or the Family Care Centers, or both,...
- Section 101837.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article relating to the obligations and liabilities of the hospital authority, a transfer of control or ownership of General Hospital...
- Section 101838.
A transfer of the maintenance, operation, and management or ownership of General Hospital to the hospital authority shall comply with the provisions of Section 14000.2...
- Section 101839.
A transfer of maintenance, operation, and management or ownership to the hospital authority may be made with or without the payment of a purchase price...
- Section 101840.
The statutory authority of a board of supervisors to prescribe rules that authorize a county hospital to integrate its services with those of other hospitals...
- Section 101841.
(a) The hospital authority shall have the power to acquire and possess real or personal property and may dispose of real or personal property other...
- Section 101842.
Members of the governing board of the hospital authority shall not be vicariously liable for injuries caused by the act or omission of the hospital...
- Section 101843.
The hospital authority shall be a public agency subject to the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 3500) of Division 4 of Title 1...
- Section 101844.
The county, the hospital authority, the governing board, employees of the county working at General Hospital or the Family Care Centers, and employees of the...
- Section 101845.
The hospital authority created pursuant to the chapter may borrow from the county and the county may lend the hospital authority funds or issue revenue...
- Section 101845.1.
The hospital authority shall be subject to state and federal taxation laws that are applicable to counties generally.(Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 899, Sec. 1....
- Section 101845.2.
The hospital authority, the county, or both, may engage in marketing, advertising, and promotion of the medical and health care services made available to the...
- Section 101846.
The hospital authority shall not be a “person” subject to suit under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 16700) of Part 2 of...
- Section 101847.
Notwithstanding Article 4.7 (commencing with Section 1125) of Chapter 1 of Division 4 of Title 1 of the Government Code relating to incompatible activities, no...
- Section 101848.
The hospital authority may use a computerized management information system in connection with the administration of the medical center.(Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 899, Sec....
- Section 101848.1.
Information maintained in the management information system or in other filing and records maintenance systems that is confidential and protected by law shall not be...
- Section 101848.2.
The records of the hospital authority, whether paper records, records maintained in the management information system, or records in any other form that relate to...
- Section 101848.3.
Notwithstanding any other law, the governing board may order that a meeting held solely for the purpose of discussion or taking action on hospital authority...
- Section 101848.4.
The governing board may delete the portion or portions containing trade secrets from any documents that were finally approved in the closed session that are...
- Section 101848.45.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as preventing the governing board from meeting in closed session as otherwise provided by law.(Added by Stats. 1999,...
- Section 101848.5.
The provisions of this chapter shall not prevent access to any records by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee in the exercise of its powers pursuant...
- Section 101848.6.
Open sessions of the hospital authority shall constitute official proceedings authorized by law within the meaning of Section 47 of the Civil Code. The privileges...
- Section 101848.7.
The hospital authority shall be a public agency for purposes of eligibility with respect to grants and other funding and loan guarantee programs. Contributions to...
- Section 101848.8.
Contracts by and between the hospital authority and the state and contracts by and between the hospital authority and providers of health care, goods, or...
- Section 101848.9.
Provisions of the Evidence Code, the Government Code, including the Public Records Act (Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 of Title 1...
- Section 101848.10.a.
Notwithstanding any other law, Section 1461 shall apply to hearings on the reports of hospital medical audit or quality assurance committees.(Added by Stats. 1999, Ch....
- Section 101848.11.
The hospital authority shall carry general liability insurance to the extent sufficient to cover its activities.(Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 899, Sec. 1. Effective January...
- Section 101849.
In the event the board of supervisors determines that the hospital authority should no longer function for the purposes as set forth in this chapter,...
- Section 101849.1.
A hospital authority that is created pursuant to this article but which does not obtain the administration, management, and control of General Hospital and the...
- Section 101849.2.
The county shall establish baseline data reporting requirements for General Hospital and the Family Care Centers consistent with the Medically Indigent Health Care Reporting System...
- Section 101849.3.
Upon transfer of General Hospital and the Family Care Centers, the county shall establish baseline data reporting requirements for each of the General Hospital and...
- Section 101849.4.
From the date of transfer of General Hospital and the Family Care Centers to the hospital authority, the hospital authority shall provide the county with...
Last modified: October 22, 2018