California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1353

Introduced
2/16/18  
Introduced
2/16/18  

Caption

State Department of Health Care Services.

Impact

The bill's provisions reinforce the structure of public health governance in California by clearly establishing the role of the State Department of Health Care Services. By clarifying the duties and jurisdiction retained by this department, SB1353 aims to ensure that the state's public health regulations and the Medi-Cal program operate under a cohesive framework. However, because the changes are technical, there will not be significant immediate impacts on the functioning of state laws or public health operations.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1353, introduced by Senator Nguyen, aims to amend Section 100100 of the Health and Safety Code related to the organization of the State Department of Health Care Services within California's Health and Human Services Agency. This amendment is largely technical and nonsubstantive, focusing primarily on ensuring that references to the former State Department of Health Services are consistently updated to reflect its current designation and responsibilities as the State Department of Health Care Services.

Contention

Since SB1353 involves primarily technical amendments, it appears that there are no significant points of contention or debate surrounding the bill. The focus on clarity and consistency in naming conventions and agency responsibilities is typically a matter of administrative procedure, which may not generate substantial public or legislative debate. Thus, the bill is expected to progress without significant opposition or discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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