California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1992 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/13/2018

                    Amended IN  Assembly  March 13, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1992Introduced by Assembly Member ChuFebruary 01, 2018 An act to repeal and add Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to CalWORKs. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1992, as amended, Chu. CalWORKs eligibility: immunizations.Existing law requires each county to provide cash assistance and other social services to needy families through the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program using federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant program, state, and county funds. Under existing law, all applicants for or recipients of CalWORKs are required to ensure and provide documentation that each child in the assistance unit who is not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations, except as specified. If the documentation is not provided within the required time period, existing law prohibits the needs of all parents or caretaker relatives in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit until the required documentation is provided. Existing law requires a notice of the obligation to secure immunizations to be given to the applicant or recipient at the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid, and specifies information to be required in the notice.This bill would instead require the head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid to provide the a county human services agency with to obtain or receive documentation that each child in the an assistance unit who is 5 years of age or younger not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to review the California Immunization Registry before requiring a an applicant or recipient to provide documentation that the immunization has been performed. a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to send notice of the requirement to submit documentation, as specified, to the assistance unit if the county has not verified that those children have been immunized within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid. the applicant or recipient, and, if requested, to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. The bill would revise the information required for the notice, as specified. The bill would instead only prohibit the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant amount if the documentation is not received within 6 months after notice of the requirement to submit documentation has been given, and would permit the grant to be restored once the county receives the documentation or determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. The bill would require a county to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. Because the bill would increase the duties of a county relative to sending notice of the requirement to submit documentation of immunization and providing transportation services to ensure immunization, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require the department, on a quarterly basis, to track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site specified county information regarding sanctions imposed as a result of the bill.Existing law continuously appropriates moneys from the General Fund to defray a portion of county costs under the CalWORKs program.This bill would provide that the continuous appropriation would not be made for the purposes of implementing the bill.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) Researchers who study immunization habits of American families have found that when children living in deep poverty are not immunized, it is most often because their parents are disconnected from the health care system and lack the resources to ensure immunization.(b) Research also shows that immunization rates increase when low-income parents are informed about immunization and supported in securing free immunizations for their children.(c) There is no evidence that the current state law, which denies aid to parents whose children are not immunized, improves the immunization rate. The research described above suggests that this policy may even impair the ability of parents to immunize their children or produce verification of immunization to county human services agencies or other human services providers.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this act to improve the health outcomes of young children living in a home that receives assistance through the CalWORKs program by increasing their rates of immunization.SEC. 2. Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as added by Section 4 of Chapter 691 of the Statutes of 2017, is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 11265.8 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.SEC. 4. No appropriation pursuant to Section 15200 of the Welfare and Institutions Code shall be made for purposes of implementing this act.SEC. 5. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 13, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1992Introduced by Assembly Member ChuFebruary 01, 2018 An act to repeal and add Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to CalWORKs. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1992, as amended, Chu. CalWORKs eligibility: immunizations.Existing law requires each county to provide cash assistance and other social services to needy families through the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program using federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant program, state, and county funds. Under existing law, all applicants for or recipients of CalWORKs are required to ensure and provide documentation that each child in the assistance unit who is not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations, except as specified. If the documentation is not provided within the required time period, existing law prohibits the needs of all parents or caretaker relatives in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit until the required documentation is provided. Existing law requires a notice of the obligation to secure immunizations to be given to the applicant or recipient at the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid, and specifies information to be required in the notice.This bill would instead require the head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid to provide the a county human services agency with to obtain or receive documentation that each child in the an assistance unit who is 5 years of age or younger not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to review the California Immunization Registry before requiring a an applicant or recipient to provide documentation that the immunization has been performed. a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to send notice of the requirement to submit documentation, as specified, to the assistance unit if the county has not verified that those children have been immunized within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid. the applicant or recipient, and, if requested, to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. The bill would revise the information required for the notice, as specified. The bill would instead only prohibit the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant amount if the documentation is not received within 6 months after notice of the requirement to submit documentation has been given, and would permit the grant to be restored once the county receives the documentation or determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. The bill would require a county to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. Because the bill would increase the duties of a county relative to sending notice of the requirement to submit documentation of immunization and providing transportation services to ensure immunization, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require the department, on a quarterly basis, to track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site specified county information regarding sanctions imposed as a result of the bill.Existing law continuously appropriates moneys from the General Fund to defray a portion of county costs under the CalWORKs program.This bill would provide that the continuous appropriation would not be made for the purposes of implementing the bill.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: YES 

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 13, 2018

Amended IN  Assembly  March 13, 2018

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 1992

Introduced by Assembly Member ChuFebruary 01, 2018

Introduced by Assembly Member Chu
February 01, 2018

 An act to repeal and add Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to CalWORKs. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 1992, as amended, Chu. CalWORKs eligibility: immunizations.

Existing law requires each county to provide cash assistance and other social services to needy families through the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program using federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant program, state, and county funds. Under existing law, all applicants for or recipients of CalWORKs are required to ensure and provide documentation that each child in the assistance unit who is not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations, except as specified. If the documentation is not provided within the required time period, existing law prohibits the needs of all parents or caretaker relatives in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit until the required documentation is provided. Existing law requires a notice of the obligation to secure immunizations to be given to the applicant or recipient at the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid, and specifies information to be required in the notice.This bill would instead require the head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid to provide the a county human services agency with to obtain or receive documentation that each child in the an assistance unit who is 5 years of age or younger not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to review the California Immunization Registry before requiring a an applicant or recipient to provide documentation that the immunization has been performed. a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to send notice of the requirement to submit documentation, as specified, to the assistance unit if the county has not verified that those children have been immunized within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid. the applicant or recipient, and, if requested, to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. The bill would revise the information required for the notice, as specified. The bill would instead only prohibit the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant amount if the documentation is not received within 6 months after notice of the requirement to submit documentation has been given, and would permit the grant to be restored once the county receives the documentation or determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. The bill would require a county to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. Because the bill would increase the duties of a county relative to sending notice of the requirement to submit documentation of immunization and providing transportation services to ensure immunization, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require the department, on a quarterly basis, to track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site specified county information regarding sanctions imposed as a result of the bill.Existing law continuously appropriates moneys from the General Fund to defray a portion of county costs under the CalWORKs program.This bill would provide that the continuous appropriation would not be made for the purposes of implementing the bill.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.

Existing law requires each county to provide cash assistance and other social services to needy families through the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program using federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families block grant program, state, and county funds. Under existing law, all applicants for or recipients of CalWORKs are required to ensure and provide documentation that each child in the assistance unit who is not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations, except as specified. If the documentation is not provided within the required time period, existing law prohibits the needs of all parents or caretaker relatives in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit until the required documentation is provided. Existing law requires a notice of the obligation to secure immunizations to be given to the applicant or recipient at the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid, and specifies information to be required in the notice.

This bill would instead require the head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid to provide the a county human services agency with to obtain or receive documentation that each child in the an assistance unit who is 5 years of age or younger not required to be enrolled in school has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to review the California Immunization Registry before requiring a an applicant or recipient to provide documentation that the immunization has been performed. a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations. The bill would require the county to send notice of the requirement to submit documentation, as specified, to the assistance unit if the county has not verified that those children have been immunized within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid. the applicant or recipient, and, if requested, to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. The bill would revise the information required for the notice, as specified. The bill would instead only prohibit the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit from being considered in determining the grant amount if the documentation is not received within 6 months after notice of the requirement to submit documentation has been given, and would permit the grant to be restored once the county receives the documentation or determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. The bill would require a county to provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child. Because the bill would increase the duties of a county relative to sending notice of the requirement to submit documentation of immunization and providing transportation services to ensure immunization, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would require the department, on a quarterly basis, to track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site specified county information regarding sanctions imposed as a result of the bill.

Existing law continuously appropriates moneys from the General Fund to defray a portion of county costs under the CalWORKs program.

This bill would provide that the continuous appropriation would not be made for the purposes of implementing the bill.

The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.

This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.

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## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) Researchers who study immunization habits of American families have found that when children living in deep poverty are not immunized, it is most often because their parents are disconnected from the health care system and lack the resources to ensure immunization.(b) Research also shows that immunization rates increase when low-income parents are informed about immunization and supported in securing free immunizations for their children.(c) There is no evidence that the current state law, which denies aid to parents whose children are not immunized, improves the immunization rate. The research described above suggests that this policy may even impair the ability of parents to immunize their children or produce verification of immunization to county human services agencies or other human services providers.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this act to improve the health outcomes of young children living in a home that receives assistance through the CalWORKs program by increasing their rates of immunization.SEC. 2. Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as added by Section 4 of Chapter 691 of the Statutes of 2017, is repealed.SEC. 3. Section 11265.8 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.SEC. 4. No appropriation pursuant to Section 15200 of the Welfare and Institutions Code shall be made for purposes of implementing this act.SEC. 5. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) Researchers who study immunization habits of American families have found that when children living in deep poverty are not immunized, it is most often because their parents are disconnected from the health care system and lack the resources to ensure immunization.(b) Research also shows that immunization rates increase when low-income parents are informed about immunization and supported in securing free immunizations for their children.(c) There is no evidence that the current state law, which denies aid to parents whose children are not immunized, improves the immunization rate. The research described above suggests that this policy may even impair the ability of parents to immunize their children or produce verification of immunization to county human services agencies or other human services providers.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this act to improve the health outcomes of young children living in a home that receives assistance through the CalWORKs program by increasing their rates of immunization.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) Researchers who study immunization habits of American families have found that when children living in deep poverty are not immunized, it is most often because their parents are disconnected from the health care system and lack the resources to ensure immunization.(b) Research also shows that immunization rates increase when low-income parents are informed about immunization and supported in securing free immunizations for their children.(c) There is no evidence that the current state law, which denies aid to parents whose children are not immunized, improves the immunization rate. The research described above suggests that this policy may even impair the ability of parents to immunize their children or produce verification of immunization to county human services agencies or other human services providers.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this act to improve the health outcomes of young children living in a home that receives assistance through the CalWORKs program by increasing their rates of immunization.

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:

### SECTION 1.

(a) Researchers who study immunization habits of American families have found that when children living in deep poverty are not immunized, it is most often because their parents are disconnected from the health care system and lack the resources to ensure immunization.

(b) Research also shows that immunization rates increase when low-income parents are informed about immunization and supported in securing free immunizations for their children.

(c) There is no evidence that the current state law, which denies aid to parents whose children are not immunized, improves the immunization rate. The research described above suggests that this policy may even impair the ability of parents to immunize their children or produce verification of immunization to county human services agencies or other human services providers.

(d) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this act to improve the health outcomes of young children living in a home that receives assistance through the CalWORKs program by increasing their rates of immunization.

SEC. 2. Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as added by Section 4 of Chapter 691 of the Statutes of 2017, is repealed.

SEC. 2. Section 11265.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as added by Section 4 of Chapter 691 of the Statutes of 2017, is repealed.

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SEC. 3. Section 11265.8 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.

SEC. 3. Section 11265.8 is added to the Welfare and Institutions Code, to read:

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11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.

11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.

11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.



11265.8. (a) (1) A head of household for an assistance unit receiving aid under this chapter shall provide the county human services agency with shall obtain or receive documentation that all children in the an assistance unit who are five years of age or younger and are not required to be enrolled in public school have received all age-appropriate immunizations, unless it has been medically determined that an immunization for a child is not appropriate or the applicant or recipient has filed with the county human services agency an affidavit that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs.

(2)Before requiring a recipient to submit documentation required by paragraph (1), a county shall secure documentation, if available, verifying whether a child described in paragraph (1) has received all age-appropriate immunizations, by reviewing the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code.



(3)If the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) or allowed by paragraph (2) is not secured by the county human services agency within 45 days of determination or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the county shall give notice to the assistance unit that sets forth the requirement to submit immunization documentation pursuant to paragraph (1) and contains the information required by subdivision (c). The county shall provide transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).



(4)If an assistance unit has not provided the documentation of immunization required by paragraph (1) within six months after receiving a notice described in subdivision (c), and the county has not secured documentation pursuant to paragraph (2), the needs of the head of household in the assistance unit shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450. The grant shall be restored on the date that the required documentation is received by the county or at any time that the county determines that there is good cause for not providing the documentation. Good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, and lack of immunization providers in the county. Participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency shall also constitute good cause.



(2) Before requiring an applicant for, or recipient of, aid under this chapter to submit the documentation described in paragraph (1), a county human services agency shall first review the California Immunization Registry established pursuant to Section 120440 of the Health and Safety Code and attempt to verify that a child has received all age-appropriate immunizations.

(3) If the county human services agency is unable to secure the documentation described in paragraph (1) using the California Immunization Registry pursuant to paragraph (2), the applicant or recipient shall supply this documentation. In order to inform the applicant or recipient of this obligation and support compliance, the county human services agency shall provide the applicant or recipient both of the following:

(A) A notice as described in subdivision (c).

(B) If requested, transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1).

(4) (A) If the county has not secured, either through review of the California Immunization Registry or from an applicant or recipient, the documentation described in paragraph (1) within six months of application for or redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, the needs of the head of household shall not be considered in determining the grant to the assistance unit under Section 11450.

(B) The grant shall be restored to its full amount on the date that either of the following occurs:

(i) The documentation described in paragraph (1) is obtained or received by the county human services agency.

(ii) The county determines that good cause exists for not providing the documentation described in paragraph (1). Reasons for good cause shall include, but not be limited to, homelessness, domestic violence, lack of transportation, lack of money for transportation, scarcity of immunization providers in the county, or participation in family stabilization or an early home visiting program administered by the county human services agency.

(b) At the time of application and at the next redetermination of eligibility for aid under this chapter, all applicants and recipients shall be given a notice advising them of their obligation to immunize children in the assistance unit and to submit documentation to the county that those children are immunized pursuant to subdivision (a). The notice shall contain the information required by as described in subdivision (c).

(c) A Pursuant to paragraph (3) of subdivision (a) and subdivision (b), a county human services agency shall provide an applicant for or recipient of aid under this chapter a notice detailing the obligation to submit documentation of age-appropriate immunization for all children in the assistance unit who are five years of age or younger described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a). The notice shall include all of the following information:

(1) The Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, United States, and the Recommended Immunization Schedule for Children Not Immunized on Schedule in the First Year of Life, as appropriate, approved by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American Academy of Family Physicians.

(2) A description of how to obtain the immunizations through a provider that accepts Medi-Cal, a Medi-Cal managed care plan, a county public health clinic, and other providers of no-cost child immunizations available in the county.

(3) A statement that the applicant or recipient may file an affidavit claiming that the immunizations are contrary to the applicants or recipients beliefs, with a postage-paid envelope that the applicant or recipient can return to the county human services agency.

(4) A statement that the applicant or recipient has the right, pursuant to subparagraph (B) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (a), to request and receive transportation services necessary to ensure immunization of a child described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).

(d) The department department, on a quarterly basis, shall track, maintain, and publish on its Internet Web site information concerning detailing, by county, the number of sanctions imposed under this section, section and the number of families affected by the sanctions, and the counties where sanctioned families live. assistance units with at least one sanction. Information provided under this subdivision shall be subject to applicable state and federal confidentiality laws and regulations.

SEC. 4. No appropriation pursuant to Section 15200 of the Welfare and Institutions Code shall be made for purposes of implementing this act.

SEC. 4. No appropriation pursuant to Section 15200 of the Welfare and Institutions Code shall be made for purposes of implementing this act.

SEC. 4. No appropriation pursuant to Section 15200 of the Welfare and Institutions Code shall be made for purposes of implementing this act.

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SEC. 5. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

SEC. 5. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

SEC. 5. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

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