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1-Assembly Bill No. 248 CHAPTER 797 An act to amend Sections 14670.1 and 20405 of the Government Code, to amend Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code, and to amend Sections 14110.6, 19008.5, 19502, 19503, 19504, and 19725 of, and to repeal Section 4509 of, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to individuals with disabilities. [ Approved by Governor October 13, 2023. Filed with Secretary of State October 13, 2023. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 248, Mathis. Individuals with disabilities: The Dignity for All Act.Existing law includes the terms mentally retarded persons, mentally retarded children, retardation, and handicap.This bill, The Dignity for All Act, would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions to eliminate this obsolete terminology. The bill would repeal obsolete provisions of law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.SEC. 2. Section 14670.1 of the Government Code is amended to read:14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.SEC. 3. Section 20405 of the Government Code is amended to read:20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.SEC. 4. Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.SEC. 5. Section 4509 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.SEC. 6. Section 14110.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.SEC. 7. Section 19008.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.SEC. 8. Section 19502 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.SEC. 9. Section 19503 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.SEC. 10. Section 19504 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.SEC. 11. Section 19725 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
1+Enrolled September 14, 2023 Passed IN Senate September 11, 2023 Passed IN Assembly September 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate May 17, 2023 Amended IN Assembly March 07, 2023 Amended IN Assembly February 23, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 248Introduced by Assembly Members Mathis, Bryan, Grayson, Weber, and Wicks(Coauthors: Assembly Members Arambula, Mike Fong, McCarty, and Stephanie Nguyen)(Coauthors: Senators Becker, Limn, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, and Wiener)January 18, 2023 An act to amend Sections 14670.1 and 20405 of the Government Code, to amend Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code, and to amend Sections 14110.6, 19008.5, 19502, 19503, 19504, and 19725 of, and to repeal Section 4509 of, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to individuals with disabilities. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 248, Mathis. Individuals with disabilities: The Dignity for All Act.Existing law includes the terms mentally retarded persons, mentally retarded children, retardation, and handicap.This bill, The Dignity for All Act, would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions to eliminate this obsolete terminology. The bill would repeal obsolete provisions of law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.SEC. 2. Section 14670.1 of the Government Code is amended to read:14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.SEC. 3. Section 20405 of the Government Code is amended to read:20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.SEC. 4. Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.SEC. 5. Section 4509 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.SEC. 6. Section 14110.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.SEC. 7. Section 19008.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.SEC. 8. Section 19502 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.SEC. 9. Section 19503 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.SEC. 10. Section 19504 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.SEC. 11. Section 19725 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 248 CHAPTER 797 An act to amend Sections 14670.1 and 20405 of the Government Code, to amend Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code, and to amend Sections 14110.6, 19008.5, 19502, 19503, 19504, and 19725 of, and to repeal Section 4509 of, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to individuals with disabilities. [ Approved by Governor October 13, 2023. Filed with Secretary of State October 13, 2023. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 248, Mathis. Individuals with disabilities: The Dignity for All Act.Existing law includes the terms mentally retarded persons, mentally retarded children, retardation, and handicap.This bill, The Dignity for All Act, would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions to eliminate this obsolete terminology. The bill would repeal obsolete provisions of law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled September 14, 2023 Passed IN Senate September 11, 2023 Passed IN Assembly September 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate May 17, 2023 Amended IN Assembly March 07, 2023 Amended IN Assembly February 23, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 248Introduced by Assembly Members Mathis, Bryan, Grayson, Weber, and Wicks(Coauthors: Assembly Members Arambula, Mike Fong, McCarty, and Stephanie Nguyen)(Coauthors: Senators Becker, Limn, Niello, Ochoa Bogh, and Wiener)January 18, 2023 An act to amend Sections 14670.1 and 20405 of the Government Code, to amend Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code, and to amend Sections 14110.6, 19008.5, 19502, 19503, 19504, and 19725 of, and to repeal Section 4509 of, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to individuals with disabilities. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 248, Mathis. Individuals with disabilities: The Dignity for All Act.Existing law includes the terms mentally retarded persons, mentally retarded children, retardation, and handicap.This bill, The Dignity for All Act, would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions to eliminate this obsolete terminology. The bill would repeal obsolete provisions of law.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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3143 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.SEC. 2. Section 14670.1 of the Government Code is amended to read:14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.SEC. 3. Section 20405 of the Government Code is amended to read:20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.SEC. 4. Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.SEC. 5. Section 4509 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.SEC. 6. Section 14110.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.SEC. 7. Section 19008.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.SEC. 8. Section 19502 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.SEC. 9. Section 19503 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.SEC. 10. Section 19504 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.SEC. 11. Section 19725 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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3345 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3547 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3749 SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.
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3951 SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.
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4153 SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as The Dignity for All Act.
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4557 SEC. 2. Section 14670.1 of the Government Code is amended to read:14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.
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4759 SEC. 2. Section 14670.1 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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5163 14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.
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5365 14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.
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5567 14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:(a) Assure the state that the original purposes of the lease are being carried out.(b) Determine what, if any, adjustment should be made in the terms of the lease.The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.
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5971 14670.1. Notwithstanding Section 14670, the Director of General Services, with the consent of the State Department of State Hospitals, may let to a nonprofit corporation, for the purpose of conducting an educational and work program for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and for a period not to exceed 50 years, real property not exceeding 10 acres located within the grounds of the Napa State Hospital.
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6173 The lease authorized by this section shall be nonassignable and shall be subject to periodic review every five years. This review shall be made by the Director of General Services, who shall do both of the following:
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6779 The lease shall also provide for an initial capital outlay by the lessee of thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) prior to January 1, 1976. Such capital outlay may be, or may have been, contributed before or after the effective date of the act adding this section.
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6981 SEC. 3. Section 20405 of the Government Code is amended to read:20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.
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7183 SEC. 3. Section 20405 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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7587 20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.
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7789 20405. (a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.
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(a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher(b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.(c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.(d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.
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(a) State safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in the following classifications: ClassificationCodeClassification0683Assistant Dairy Operator2156Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)4302Assistant General Manager, Operations2080Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)5447Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility6868Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6394Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)6392Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)6893Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)2224Baker I (Correctional Facility)2221Baker II (Correctional Facility)2086Barber (Correctional Facility)2084Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)6216Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)2245ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)6483Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)6474Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)6471Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)2015Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries4110Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)9344Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility2578Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility6699Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)7547Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility6754Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)6751Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)6748Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)9267Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility7612Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9859Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility7146Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries9279Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility9293Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility4132Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)4107Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)4108Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)4109Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)2187Cook I (Correctional Facility)2186Cook II (Correctional Facility)7208Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections4744Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections4910Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility4912Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility6304Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections6305Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections6303Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections9296Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility9298Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility9299Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility9268Dentist, Correctional Facility7200Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor6544Electrician I (Correctional Facility)6538Electrician II (Correctional Facility)6534Electrician III (Correctional Facility)6916Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)6865Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2153Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)2147Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)2150Food Manager (Correctional Facility)2196Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)2195Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)6955Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)6628Glazier (Correctional Facility)0743Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)6826Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6379Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)9307Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility7218Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)0648Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)0682Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)7204Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)7198Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)7211Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)7210Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)2109Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)7215Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)7197Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)7191Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)7216Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)7207Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)7206Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)7321Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)7192Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)7179Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)7178Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)2006Janitor (Correctional Facility)2005Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2004Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2000Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)9265Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2727Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist2114Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)2111Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)2117Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)6867Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)0720Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)0718Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)2952Librarian (Correctional Facility)6643Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)6801Machinist (Correctional Facility)6941Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)6617Mason (Correctional Facility)1508Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)1505Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)8217Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility9273Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility9353Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility9278Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility9280Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility7971Optometrist, Correctional Facility6528Painter I (Correctional Facility)6524Painter II (Correctional Facility)6521Painter III (Correctional Facility)7199Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)9281Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility9342Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility9269Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility6550Plumber I (Correctional Facility)6594Plumber II (Correctional Facility)6545Plumber III (Correctional Facility)7972Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)1575Prison Canteen Manager I1576Prison Canteen Manager II7158Prison Industries Administrator7157Prison Industries Manager (General)7164Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)7165Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)7163Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)0679Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)0617Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)7217Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)7109Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)7203Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)7202Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)7170Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)7350Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)7194Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)7195Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)7351Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)7352Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)7209Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)2108Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)7154Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)7196Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)7189Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)7190Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)7214Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)7205Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)7320Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)7319Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)7175Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)7172Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)4760Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)4761Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)7162Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries7156Production Manager I, Prison Industries1793Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)1794Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)9282Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility9283PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility9284Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility9354Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility9285Psychometrist, Correctional Facility9274Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility9345Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility7145Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries3080Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)9315Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility9286Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility6715Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)9275Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility2734Resource Specialist, Special Education9316Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility9854School Psychologist2077Seamer (Correctional Facility)9348Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility9266Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility2945Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)8215Senior Medical Technical Assistant9346Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility9270Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9271Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9289Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility9287Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9288Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)9350Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)9351Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)7562Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)6211Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)9911Social Worker, Youth Authority9272Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility9290Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility6713Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)6718Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)6557Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)3082Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)9349Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility2183Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)2182Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)0716Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)2044Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)2940Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)9276Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility9291Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility9292Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility9317Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility9318Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility9319Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility9910Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority9908Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority2305Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)6763Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)2384Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training2303Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs2370Supervisor of Vocational Instruction9277Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility9329Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility3073Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)2286Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)2287Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)2288Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)3075Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)2297Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)2289Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)2373Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)2284Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)2285Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)3074Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)3076Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)2290Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)2291Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)3077Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)2294Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)2295Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)3078Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)3079Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)2298Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)2292Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)2371Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)6400Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)7201Tobacco Factory Superintendent7560Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)6382Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)6772Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2387Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2853Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)2396Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)2398Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2399Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)2400Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)2854Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)2417Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)2419Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)2855Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2420Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)2422Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)2869Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)2856Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2423Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)2425Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)2857Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)2426Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)2428Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)2688Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)2429Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)2858Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)2431Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)2432Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)2433Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)2597Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)2598Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)2599Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)2600Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)2601Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)2611Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)2614Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)2615Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)2619Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)2627Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)2628Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)2630Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)2674Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2849Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)2640Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)2644Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)2645Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)2661Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)2665Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)2666Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)2667Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)2668Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)2850Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)2669Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2670Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)2671Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)2672Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)2851Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)2673Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)5415Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)2675Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)2676Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)2677Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)1504Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)1502Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)6221Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)6724Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)2311Youth Authority Teacher
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8698 0683 Assistant Dairy Operator
8799 2156 Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)
88100 4302 Assistant General Manager, Operations
89101 2080 Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)
90102 5447 Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility
91103 6868 Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
92104 6394 Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)
93105 6392 Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)
94106 6893 Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)
95107 2224 Baker I (Correctional Facility)
96108 2221 Baker II (Correctional Facility)
97109 2086 Barber (Correctional Facility)
98110 2084 Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)
99111 6216 Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)
100112 2245 ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)
101113 6483 Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)
102114 6474 Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)
103115 6471 Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)
104116 2015 Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries
105117 4110 Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)
106118 9344 Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility
107119 2578 Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility
108120 6699 Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)
109121 7547 Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility
110122 6754 Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)
111123 6751 Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)
112124 6748 Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)
113125 9267 Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility
114126 7612 Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility
115127 9859 Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility
116128 7146 Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries
117129 9279 Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility
118130 9293 Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
119131 4132 Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
120132 4107 Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
121133 4108 Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
122134 4109 Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)
123135 2187 Cook I (Correctional Facility)
124136 2186 Cook II (Correctional Facility)
125137 7208 Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections
126138 4744 Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections
127139 4910 Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility
128140 4912 Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility
129141 6304 Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections
130142 6305 Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections
131143 6303 Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections
132144 9296 Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility
133145 9298 Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility
134146 9299 Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility
135147 9268 Dentist, Correctional Facility
136148 7200 Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor
137149 6544 Electrician I (Correctional Facility)
138150 6538 Electrician II (Correctional Facility)
139151 6534 Electrician III (Correctional Facility)
140152 6916 Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)
141153 6865 Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
142154 2153 Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)
143155 2147 Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)
144156 2150 Food Manager (Correctional Facility)
145157 2196 Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)
146158 2195 Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)
147159 6955 Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)
148160 6628 Glazier (Correctional Facility)
149161 0743 Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)
150162 6826 Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
151163 6379 Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)
152164 9307 Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility
153165 7218 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)
154166 0648 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)
155167 0682 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)
156168 7204 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)
157169 7198 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)
158170 7211 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)
159171 7210 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)
160172 2109 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)
161173 7215 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)
162174 7197 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)
163175 7191 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)
164176 7216 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)
165177 7207 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)
166178 7206 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)
167179 7321 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)
168180 7192 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)
169181 7179 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)
170182 7178 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)
171183 2006 Janitor (Correctional Facility)
172184 2005 Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
173185 2004 Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
174186 2000 Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)
175187 9265 Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility
176188 2727 Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist
177189 2114 Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
178190 2111 Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
179191 2117 Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)
180192 6867 Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
181193 0720 Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)
182194 0718 Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)
183195 2952 Librarian (Correctional Facility)
184196 6643 Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)
185197 6801 Machinist (Correctional Facility)
186198 6941 Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
187199 6617 Mason (Correctional Facility)
188200 1508 Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
189201 1505 Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
190202 8217 Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility
191203 9273 Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility
192204 9353 Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility
193205 9278 Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility
194206 9280 Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility
195207 7971 Optometrist, Correctional Facility
196208 6528 Painter I (Correctional Facility)
197209 6524 Painter II (Correctional Facility)
198210 6521 Painter III (Correctional Facility)
199211 7199 Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)
200212 9281 Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility
201213 9342 Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility
202214 9269 Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility
203215 6550 Plumber I (Correctional Facility)
204216 6594 Plumber II (Correctional Facility)
205217 6545 Plumber III (Correctional Facility)
206218 7972 Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)
207219 1575 Prison Canteen Manager I
208220 1576 Prison Canteen Manager II
209221 7158 Prison Industries Administrator
210222 7157 Prison Industries Manager (General)
211223 7164 Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)
212224 7165 Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)
213225 7163 Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)
214226 0679 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)
215227 0617 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)
216228 7217 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)
217229 7109 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)
218230 7203 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)
219231 7202 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)
220232 7170 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)
221233 7350 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)
222234 7194 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)
223235 7195 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)
224236 7351 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)
225237 7352 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)
226238 7209 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)
227239 2108 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)
228240 7154 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)
229241 7196 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)
230242 7189 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)
231243 7190 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)
232244 7214 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)
233245 7205 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)
234246 7320 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)
235247 7319 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)
236248 7175 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)
237249 7172 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)
238250 4760 Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)
239251 4761 Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)
240252 7162 Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries
241253 7156 Production Manager I, Prison Industries
242254 1793 Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)
243255 1794 Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)
244256 9282 Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility
245257 9283 PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility
246258 9284 Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility
247259 9354 Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility
248260 9285 Psychometrist, Correctional Facility
249261 9274 Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility
250262 9345 Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility
251263 7145 Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries
252264 3080 Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)
253265 9315 Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility
254266 9286 Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility
255267 6715 Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)
256268 9275 Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility
257269 2734 Resource Specialist, Special Education
258270 9316 Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility
259271 9854 School Psychologist
260272 2077 Seamer (Correctional Facility)
261273 9348 Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
262274 9266 Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility
263275 2945 Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)
264276 8215 Senior Medical Technical Assistant
265277 9346 Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility
266278 9270 Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
267279 9271 Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
268280 9289 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility
269281 9287 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
270282 9288 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
271283 9350 Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
272284 9351 Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
273285 7562 Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)
274286 6211 Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)
275287 9911 Social Worker, Youth Authority
276288 9272 Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility
277289 9290 Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility
278290 6713 Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)
279291 6718 Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)
280292 6557 Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
281293 3082 Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)
282294 9349 Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
283295 2183 Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)
284296 2182 Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)
285297 0716 Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)
286298 2044 Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)
287299 2940 Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)
288300 9276 Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility
289301 9291 Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility
290302 9292 Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility
291303 9317 Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility
292304 9318 Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility
293305 9319 Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility
294306 9910 Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority
295307 9908 Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority
296308 2305 Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)
297309 6763 Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)
298310 2384 Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training
299311 2303 Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs
300312 2370 Supervisor of Vocational Instruction
301313 9277 Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility
302314 9329 Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility
303315 3073 Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)
304316 2286 Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)
305317 2287 Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)
306318 2288 Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)
307319 3075 Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)
308320 2297 Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)
309321 2289 Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)
310322 2373 Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)
311323 2284 Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)
312324 2285 Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)
313325 3074 Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)
314326 3076 Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)
315327 2290 Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)
316328 2291 Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)
317329 3077 Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)
318330 2294 Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)
319331 2295 Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)
320332 3078 Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)
321333 3079 Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)
322334 2298 Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)
323335 2292 Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)
324336 2371 Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)
325337 6400 Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)
326338 7201 Tobacco Factory Superintendent
327339 7560 Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)
328340 6382 Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)
329341 6772 Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
330342 2387 Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
331343 2853 Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)
332344 2396 Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)
333345 2398 Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
334346 2399 Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)
335347 2400 Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)
336348 2854 Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)
337349 2417 Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)
338350 2419 Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)
339351 2855 Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
340352 2420 Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)
341353 2422 Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)
342354 2869 Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)
343355 2856 Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
344356 2423 Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)
345357 2425 Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)
346358 2857 Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)
347359 2426 Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)
348360 2428 Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)
349361 2688 Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)
350362 2429 Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)
351363 2858 Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)
352364 2431 Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)
353365 2432 Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)
354366 2433 Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)
355367 2597 Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)
356368 2598 Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)
357369 2599 Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)
358370 2600 Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)
359371 2601 Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)
360372 2611 Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)
361373 2614 Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)
362374 2615 Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)
363375 2619 Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)
364376 2627 Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)
365377 2628 Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)
366378 2630 Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)
367379 2674 Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
368380 2849 Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
369381 2640 Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)
370382 2644 Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)
371383 2645 Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)
372384 2661 Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)
373385 2665 Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
374386 2666 Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)
375387 2667 Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)
376388 2668 Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)
377389 2850 Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)
378390 2669 Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
379391 2670 Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)
380392 2671 Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)
381393 2672 Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)
382394 2851 Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
383395 2673 Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)
384396 5415 Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)
385397 2675 Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)
386398 2676 Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)
387399 2677 Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)
388400 1504 Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)
389401 1502 Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)
390402 6221 Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)
391403 6724 Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
392404 2311 Youth Authority Teacher
393405
394406 Classification
395407
396408 Code
397409
398410 Classification
399411
400412 0683
401413
402414 Assistant Dairy Operator
403415
404416 2156
405417
406418 Assistant Food Manager (Correctional Facility)
407419
408420 4302
409421
410422 Assistant General Manager, Operations
411423
412424 2080
413425
414426 Assistant Seamer (Correctional Facility)
415427
416428 5447
417429
418430 Assistant Warden, Psychiatric Services, Correctional Facility
419431
420432 6868
421433
422434 Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
423435
424436 6394
425437
426438 Automotive Equipment Operator I (Correctional Facility)
427439
428440 6392
429441
430442 Automotive Equipment Operator II (Correctional Facility)
431443
432444 6893
433445
434446 Automotive Pool Manager I (Correctional Facility)
435447
436448 2224
437449
438450 Baker I (Correctional Facility)
439451
440452 2221
441453
442454 Baker II (Correctional Facility)
443455
444456 2086
445457
446458 Barber (Correctional Facility)
447459
448460 2084
449461
450462 Barbershop Manager (Correctional Facility)
451463
452464 6216
453465
454466 Building Maintenance Worker (Correctional Facility)
455467
456468 2245
457469
458470 ButcherMeat Cutter II (Correctional Facility)
459471
460472 6483
461473
462474 Carpenter I (Correctional Facility)
463475
464476 6474
465477
466478 Carpenter II (Correctional Facility)
467479
468480 6471
469481
470482 Carpenter III (Correctional Facility)
471483
472484 2015
473485
474486 Chief Assistant General Manager, Prison Industries
475487
476488 4110
477489
478490 Chief, Day Labor Programs (Correctional Facility)
479491
480492 9344
481493
482494 Chief Dentist, Correctional Facility
483495
484496 2578
485497
486498 Chief Deputy, Clinical Services, Correctional Facility
487499
488500 6699
489501
490502 Chief Engineer I (Correctional Facility)
491503
492504 7547
493505
494506 Chief Medical Officer, Correctional Facility
495507
496508 6754
497509
498510 Chief of Plant Operation I (Correctional Facility)
499511
500512 6751
501513
502514 Chief of Plant Operation II (Correctional Facility)
503515
504516 6748
505517
506518 Chief of Plant Operation III (Correctional Facility)
507519
508520 9267
509521
510522 Chief Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility
511523
512524 7612
513525
514526 Chief Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility
515527
516528 9859
517529
518530 Chief Psychologist, Correctional Facility
519531
520532 7146
521533
522534 Chief, Quality Assurance, Prison Industries
523535
524536 9279
525537
526538 Clinical Dietician, Correctional Facility
527539
528540 9293
529541
530542 Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
531543
532544 4132
533545
534546 Construction Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
535547
536548 4107
537549
538550 Construction Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
539551
540552 4108
541553
542554 Construction Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
543555
544556 4109
545557
546558 Construction Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)
547559
548560 2187
549561
550562 Cook I (Correctional Facility)
551563
552564 2186
553565
554566 Cook II (Correctional Facility)
555567
556568 7208
557569
558570 Correctional Business Manager I, Department of Corrections
559571
560572 4744
561573
562574 Correctional Business Manager II, Department of Corrections
563575
564576 4910
565577
566578 Correctional Health Services Administrator I, Correctional Facility
567579
568580 4912
569581
570582 Correctional Health Services Administrator II, Correctional Facility
571583
572584 6304
573585
574586 Correctional Plant Manager I, Department of Corrections
575587
576588 6305
577589
578590 Correctional Plant Manager II, Department of Corrections
579591
580592 6303
581593
582594 Correctional Plant Supervisor, Department of Corrections
583595
584596 9296
585597
586598 Dental Assistant, Correctional Facility
587599
588600 9298
589601
590602 Dental Hygienist, Correctional Facility
591603
592604 9299
593605
594606 Dental Laboratory Technician, Correctional Facility
595607
596608 9268
597609
598610 Dentist, Correctional Facility
599611
600612 7200
601613
602614 Dry Cleaning Plant Supervisor
603615
604616 6544
605617
606618 Electrician I (Correctional Facility)
607619
608620 6538
609621
610622 Electrician II (Correctional Facility)
611623
612624 6534
613625
614626 Electrician III (Correctional Facility)
615627
616628 6916
617629
618630 Electronics Technician (Correctional Facility)
619631
620632 6865
621633
622634 Equipment Maintenance Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
623635
624636 2153
625637
626638 Food Administrator I (Correctional Facility)
627639
628640 2147
629641
630642 Food Administrator II (Correctional Facility)
631643
632644 2150
633645
634646 Food Manager (Correctional Facility)
635647
636648 2196
637649
638650 Food Service Worker I (Correctional Facility)
639651
640652 2195
641653
642654 Food Service Worker II (Correctional Facility)
643655
644656 6955
645657
646658 Fusion Welder (Correctional Facility)
647659
648660 6628
649661
650662 Glazier (Correctional Facility)
651663
652664 0743
653665
654666 Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)
655667
656668 6826
657669
658670 Heavy Equipment Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
659671
660672 6379
661673
662674 Heavy Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)
663675
664676 9307
665677
666678 Hospital Aid, Correctional Facility
667679
668680 7218
669681
670682 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Bindery)
671683
672684 0648
673685
674686 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Crop Farm)
675687
676688 0682
677689
678690 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dairy)
679691
680692 7204
681693
682694 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Dental Laboratory)
683695
684696 7198
685697
686698 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Fabric Products)
687699
688700 7211
689701
690702 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knit Goods Finishing)
691703
692704 7210
693705
694706 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Knitting Mill)
695707
696708 2109
697709
698710 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Laundry)
699711
700712 7215
701713
702714 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Maintenance and Repair)
703715
704716 7197
705717
706718 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Mattress and Bedding)
707719
708720 7191
709721
710722 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Metal Fabrication)
711723
712724 7216
713725
714726 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Printing)
715727
716728 7207
717729
718730 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoe Manufacturing)
719731
720732 7206
721733
722734 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Shoes and Boots, Lasting to Packing)
723735
724736 7321
725737
726738 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Silkscreen)
727739
728740 7192
729741
730742 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Tool and Die)
731743
732744 7179
733745
734746 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Upholstery)
735747
736748 7178
737749
738750 Industrial Supervisor, Prison Industries (Wood Products)
739751
740752 2006
741753
742754 Janitor (Correctional Facility)
743755
744756 2005
745757
746758 Janitor Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
747759
748760 2004
749761
750762 Janitor Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
751763
752764 2000
753765
754766 Janitor Supervisor III (Correctional Facility)
755767
756768 9265
757769
758770 Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility
759771
760772 2727
761773
762774 Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist
763775
764776 2114
765777
766778 Laundry Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
767779
768780 2111
769781
770782 Laundry Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
771783
772784 2117
773785
774786 Laundry Worker (Correctional Facility)
775787
776788 6867
777789
778790 Lead Automobile Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
779791
780792 0720
781793
782794 Lead Groundskeeper (Correctional Facility)
783795
784796 0718
785797
786798 Lead Groundskeeper I (Correctional Facility)
787799
788800 2952
789801
790802 Librarian (Correctional Facility)
791803
792804 6643
793805
794806 Locksmith I (Correctional Facility)
795807
796808 6801
797809
798810 Machinist (Correctional Facility)
799811
800812 6941
801813
802814 Maintenance Mechanic (Correctional Facility)
803815
804816 6617
805817
806818 Mason (Correctional Facility)
807819
808820 1508
809821
810822 Materials and Stores Supervisor I (Correctional Facility)
811823
812824 1505
813825
814826 Materials and Stores Supervisor II (Correctional Facility)
815827
816828 8217
817829
818830 Medical Technical Assistant, Correctional Facility
819831
820832 9273
821833
822834 Nurse Anesthetist, Correctional Facility
823835
824836 9353
825837
826838 Nurse Instructor, Correctional Facility
827839
828840 9278
829841
830842 Nurse Practitioner, Correctional Facility
831843
832844 9280
833845
834846 Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility
835847
836848 7971
837849
838850 Optometrist, Correctional Facility
839851
840852 6528
841853
842854 Painter I (Correctional Facility)
843855
844856 6524
845857
846858 Painter II (Correctional Facility)
847859
848860 6521
849861
850862 Painter III (Correctional Facility)
851863
852864 7199
853865
854866 Pest Control Technician (Correctional Facility)
855867
856868 9281
857869
858870 Physical Therapist I, Correctional Facility
859871
860872 9342
861873
862874 Physical Therapist II, Correctional Facility
863875
864876 9269
865877
866878 Physician and Surgeon, Correctional Facility
867879
868880 6550
869881
870882 Plumber I (Correctional Facility)
871883
872884 6594
873885
874886 Plumber II (Correctional Facility)
875887
876888 6545
877889
878890 Plumber III (Correctional Facility)
879891
880892 7972
881893
882894 Podiatrist (Correctional Facility)
883895
884896 1575
885897
886898 Prison Canteen Manager I
887899
888900 1576
889901
890902 Prison Canteen Manager II
891903
892904 7158
893905
894906 Prison Industries Administrator
895907
896908 7157
897909
898910 Prison Industries Manager (General)
899911
900912 7164
901913
902914 Prison Industries Manager (Metal Products)
903915
904916 7165
905917
906918 Prison Industries Manager (Textile Products)
907919
908920 7163
909921
910922 Prison Industries Manager (Wood Products)
911923
912924 0679
913925
914926 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Agriculture)
915927
916928 0617
917929
918930 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Agriculture)
919931
920932 7217
921933
922934 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Bindery)
923935
924936 7109
925937
926938 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Coffee Roasting and Grinding)
927939
928940 7203
929941
930942 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Dental Laboratory)
931943
932944 7202
933945
934946 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Dental Laboratory)
935947
936948 7170
937949
938950 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Detergent)
939951
940952 7350
941953
942954 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Egg Production)
943955
944956 7194
945957
946958 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fabric Products)
947959
948960 7195
949961
950962 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Fabric Products)
951963
952964 7351
953965
954966 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Fiberglass Products)
955967
956968 7352
957969
958970 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Furniture Refurbishing)
959971
960972 7209
961973
962974 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Knitting Mill)
963975
964976 2108
965977
966978 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Laundry)
967979
968980 7154
969981
970982 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Maintenance and Repair)
971983
972984 7196
973985
974986 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Mattress and Bedding)
975987
976988 7189
977989
978990 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Metal Products)
979991
980992 7190
981993
982994 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Metal Products)
983995
984996 7214
985997
986998 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Printing)
987999
9881000 7205
9891001
9901002 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Shoe Manufacturing)
9911003
9921004 7320
9931005
9941006 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Silkscreen)
9951007
9961008 7319
9971009
9981010 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Silkscreen)
9991011
10001012 7175
10011013
10021014 Prison Industries Superintendent I (Wood Products)
10031015
10041016 7172
10051017
10061018 Prison Industries Superintendent II (Wood Products)
10071019
10081020 4760
10091021
10101022 Procurement and Services Officer I (Correctional Facility)
10111023
10121024 4761
10131025
10141026 Procurement and Services Officer II (Correctional Facility)
10151027
10161028 7162
10171029
10181030 Product Engineering Technician, Prison Industries
10191031
10201032 7156
10211033
10221034 Production Manager I, Prison Industries
10231035
10241036 1793
10251037
10261038 Property Controller I (Correctional Facility)
10271039
10281040 1794
10291041
10301042 Property Controller II (Correctional Facility)
10311043
10321044 9282
10331045
10341046 Psychiatric Social Worker, Correctional Facility
10351047
10361048 9283
10371049
10381050 PsychologistClinical, Correctional Facility
10391051
10401052 9284
10411053
10421054 Psychology Associate, Correctional Facility
10431055
10441056 9354
10451057
10461058 Psychology Internship Director, Correctional Facility
10471059
10481060 9285
10491061
10501062 Psychometrist, Correctional Facility
10511063
10521064 9274
10531065
10541066 Public Health Nurse I, Correctional Facility
10551067
10561068 9345
10571069
10581070 Public Health Nurse II, Correctional Facility
10591071
10601072 7145
10611073
10621074 Quality Assurance Manager, Prison Industries
10631075
10641076 3080
10651077
10661078 Quality Control Technician, Prison Industries (Cleaning Products)
10671079
10681080 9315
10691081
10701082 Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility
10711083
10721084 9286
10731085
10741086 Recreation Therapist, Correctional Facility
10751087
10761088 6715
10771089
10781090 Refrigeration Engineer (Correctional Facility)
10791091
10801092 9275
10811093
10821094 Registered Nurse, Correctional Facility
10831095
10841096 2734
10851097
10861098 Resource Specialist, Special Education
10871099
10881100 9316
10891101
10901102 Respiratory Care Practitioner, Correctional Facility
10911103
10921104 9854
10931105
10941106 School Psychologist
10951107
10961108 2077
10971109
10981110 Seamer (Correctional Facility)
10991111
11001112 9348
11011113
11021114 Senior Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
11031115
11041116 9266
11051117
11061118 Senior Laboratory Assistant, Correctional Facility
11071119
11081120 2945
11091121
11101122 Senior Librarian (Correctional Facility)
11111123
11121124 8215
11131125
11141126 Senior Medical Technical Assistant
11151127
11161128 9346
11171129
11181130 Senior Occupational Therapist, Correctional Facility
11191131
11201132 9270
11211133
11221134 Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
11231135
11241136 9271
11251137
11261138 Senior Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
11271139
11281140 9289
11291141
11301142 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility
11311143
11321144 9287
11331145
11341146 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
11351147
11361148 9288
11371149
11381150 Senior Psychologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
11391151
11401152 9350
11411153
11421154 Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Specialist)
11431155
11441156 9351
11451157
11461158 Senior Radiologic Technologist, Correctional Facility (Supervisor)
11471159
11481160 7562
11491161
11501162 Sheet Metal Worker (Correctional Facility)
11511163
11521164 6211
11531165
11541166 Skilled Laborer (Correctional Facility)
11551167
11561168 9911
11571169
11581170 Social Worker, Youth Authority
11591171
11601172 9272
11611173
11621174 Staff Psychiatrist, Correctional Facility
11631175
11641176 9290
11651177
11661178 Staff Psychologist-Clinical, Correctional Facility
11671179
11681180 6713
11691181
11701182 Stationary Engineer (Correctional Facility)
11711183
11721184 6718
11731185
11741186 Stationary Engineer Apprentice (Four-Year Program) (Correctional Facility)
11751187
11761188 6557
11771189
11781190 Steamfitter Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
11791191
11801192 3082
11811193
11821194 Substitute Academic Teacher (Correctional Facility)
11831195
11841196 9349
11851197
11861198 Supervising Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Correctional Facility
11871199
11881200 2183
11891201
11901202 Supervising Cook I (Correctional Facility)
11911203
11921204 2182
11931205
11941206 Supervising Cook II (Correctional Facility)
11951207
11961208 0716
11971209
11981210 Supervising Groundskeeper II (Correctional Facility)
11991211
12001212 2044
12011213
12021214 Supervising Housekeeper I (Correctional Facility)
12031215
12041216 2940
12051217
12061218 Supervising Librarian (Correctional Facility)
12071219
12081220 9276
12091221
12101222 Supervising Psychiatric Nurse, Correctional Facility
12111223
12121224 9291
12131225
12141226 Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker I, Correctional Facility
12151227
12161228 9292
12171229
12181230 Supervising Psychiatric Social Worker II, Correctional Facility
12191231
12201232 9317
12211233
12221234 Supervising Registered Nurse I, Correctional Facility
12231235
12241236 9318
12251237
12261238 Supervising Registered Nurse II, Correctional Facility
12271239
12281240 9319
12291241
12301242 Supervising Registered Nurse III, Correctional Facility
12311243
12321244 9910
12331245
12341246 Supervising Social Worker I, Youth Authority
12351247
12361248 9908
12371249
12381250 Supervising Social Worker II, Youth Authority
12391251
12401252 2305
12411253
12421254 Supervisor of Academic Instruction (Correctional Facility)
12431255
12441256 6763
12451257
12461258 Supervisor of Building Trades (Correctional Facility)
12471259
12481260 2384
12491261
12501262 Supervisor of Commercial Diver Training
12511263
12521264 2303
12531265
12541266 Supervisor of Correctional Education Programs
12551267
12561268 2370
12571269
12581270 Supervisor of Vocational Instruction
12591271
12601272 9277
12611273
12621274 Surgical Nurse I, Correctional Facility
12631275
12641276 9329
12651277
12661278 Surgical Nurse II, Correctional Facility
12671279
12681280 3073
12691281
12701282 Teacher (Adaptive Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)
12711283
12721284 2286
12731285
12741286 Teacher (Cerebral Palsied Children) (Correctional Facility)
12751287
12761288 2287
12771289
12781290 Teacher (Elementary-Multiple Subjects) (Correctional Facility)
12791291
12801292 2288
12811293
12821294 Teacher (Emotionally/Learning Handicapped) (Correctional Facility)
12831295
12841296 3075
12851297
12861298 Teacher (English Language Development) (Correctional Facility)
12871299
12881300 2297
12891301
12901302 Teacher (Ethnic Studies) (Correctional Facility)
12911303
12921304 2289
12931305
12941306 Teacher (Family Life Education) (Correctional Facility)
12951307
12961308 2373
12971309
12981310 Teacher (Hearing Impaired) (Correctional Facility)
12991311
13001312 2284
13011313
13021314 Teacher (High School-Arts and Crafts) (Correctional Facility)
13031315
13041316 2285
13051317
13061318 Teacher (High School-Business Education) (Correctional Facility)
13071319
13081320 3074
13091321
13101322 Teacher (High School-English/Language Arts) (Correctional Facility)
13111323
13121324 3076
13131325
13141326 Teacher (High School-Foreign Language) (Correctional Facility)
13151327
13161328 2290
13171329
13181330 Teacher (High School-General Education) (Correctional Facility)
13191331
13201332 2291
13211333
13221334 Teacher (High School-Home Economics) (Correctional Facility)
13231335
13241336 3077
13251337
13261338 Teacher (High School-Mathematics) (Correctional Facility)
13271339
13281340 2294
13291341
13301342 Teacher (High School-Music) (Correctional Facility)
13311343
13321344 2295
13331345
13341346 Teacher (High School-Physical Education) (Correctional Facility)
13351347
13361348 3078
13371349
13381350 Teacher (High School-Science) (Correctional Facility)
13391351
13401352 3079
13411353
13421354 Teacher (High School-Social Science) (Correctional Facility)
13431355
13441356 2298
13451357
13461358 Teacher (Librarian) (Correctional Facility)
13471359
13481360 2292
13491361
13501362 Teacher (Children with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities)(Correctional Facility)
13511363
13521364 2371
13531365
13541366 Teacher (Speech Development and Correction) (Correctional Facility)
13551367
13561368 6400
13571369
13581370 Teaching Assistant (Correctional Facility)
13591371
13601372 7201
13611373
13621374 Tobacco Factory Superintendent
13631375
13641376 7560
13651377
13661378 Tractor Operator-Laborer (Correctional Facility)
13671379
13681380 6382
13691381
13701382 Truck Driver (Correctional Facility)
13711383
13721384 6772
13731385
13741386 Utility Shops Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
13751387
13761388 2387
13771389
13781390 Vocational Instructor (Airframe Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
13791391
13801392 2853
13811393
13821394 Vocational Instructor (Animal Husbandry) (Correctional Facility)
13831395
13841396 2396
13851397
13861398 Vocational Instructor (Auto Body and Fender Repair) (Correctional Facility)
13871399
13881400 2398
13891401
13901402 Vocational Instructor (Auto Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
13911403
13921404 2399
13931405
13941406 Vocational Instructor (Baking) (Correctional Facility)
13951407
13961408 2400
13971409
13981410 Vocational Instructor (Bookbinding) (Correctional Facility)
13991411
14001412 2854
14011413
14021414 Vocational Instructor (Building Maintenance) (Correctional Facility)
14031415
14041416 2417
14051417
14061418 Vocational Instructor (Carpentry) (Correctional Facility)
14071419
14081420 2419
14091421
14101422 Vocational Instructor (Commercial Diver Training) (Correctional Facility)
14111423
14121424 2855
14131425
14141426 Vocational Instructor (Computer and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
14151427
14161428 2420
14171429
14181430 Vocational Instructor (Cosmetology) (Correctional Facility)
14191431
14201432 2422
14211433
14221434 Vocational Instructor (Culinary Arts) (Correctional Facility)
14231435
14241436 2869
14251437
14261438 Vocational Instructor (Dental Technology) (Correctional Facility)
14271439
14281440 2856
14291441
14301442 Vocational Instructor (Diesel Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
14311443
14321444 2423
14331445
14341446 Vocational Instructor (Dog Grooming and Handling) (Correctional Facility)
14351447
14361448 2425
14371449
14381450 Vocational Instructor (Drycleaning Works)(Correctional Facility)
14391451
14401452 2857
14411453
14421454 Vocational Instructor (Drywall Installer/Taper) (Correctional Facility)
14431455
14441456 2426
14451457
14461458 Vocational Instructor (Electrical Work) (Correctional Facility)
14471459
14481460 2428
14491461
14501462 Vocational Instructor (Electronics) (Correctional Facility)
14511463
14521464 2688
14531465
14541466 Vocational Instructor (Eyewear Manufacturing) (Correctional Facility)
14551467
14561468 2429
14571469
14581470 Vocational Instructor (Fire Science) (Correctional Facility)
14591471
14601472 2858
14611473
14621474 Vocational Instructor (Floor Cover Layer) (Correctional Facility)
14631475
14641476 2431
14651477
14661478 Vocational Instructor (Furniture Refinishing and Repair) (Correctional Facility)
14671479
14681480 2432
14691481
14701482 Vocational Instructor (Garment Making) (Correctional Facility)
14711483
14721484 2433
14731485
14741486 Vocational Instructor (Heavy Equipment Repair) (Correctional Facility)
14751487
14761488 2597
14771489
14781490 Vocational Instructor (Household Appliance Repair) (Correctional Facility)
14791491
14801492 2598
14811493
14821494 Vocational Instructor (Industrial Arts) (Correctional Facility)
14831495
14841496 2599
14851497
14861498 Vocational Instructor (Instrument Repair) (Correctional Facility)
14871499
14881500 2600
14891501
14901502 Vocational Instructor (Janitorial Service) (Correctional Facility)
14911503
14921504 2601
14931505
14941506 Vocational Instructor (Landscape Gardening) (Correctional Facility)
14951507
14961508 2611
14971509
14981510 Vocational Instructor (Laundry Work) (Correctional Facility)
14991511
15001512 2614
15011513
15021514 Vocational Instructor (Machine Shop Practice) (Correctional Facility)
15031515
15041516 2615
15051517
15061518 Vocational Instructor (Masonry) (Correctional Facility)
15071519
15081520 2619
15091521
15101522 Vocational Instructor (Meat Cutting) (Correctional Facility)
15111523
15121524 2627
15131525
15141526 Vocational Instructor (Mechanical Drawing) (Correctional Facility)
15151527
15161528 2628
15171529
15181530 Vocational Instructor (Merchandising) (Correctional Facility)
15191531
15201532 2630
15211533
15221534 Vocational Instructor (Mill and Cabinet Work) (Correctional Facility)
15231535
15241536 2674
15251537
15261538 Vocational Instructor (Office Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
15271539
15281540 2849
15291541
15301542 Vocational Instructor (Office Services and Related Technologies) (Correctional Facility)
15311543
15321544 2640
15331545
15341546 Vocational Instructor (Offset Printing) (Correctional Facility)
15351547
15361548 2644
15371549
15381550 Vocational Instructor (Painting) (Correctional Facility)
15391551
15401552 2645
15411553
15421554 Vocational Instructor (Plastering) (Correctional Facility)
15431555
15441556 2661
15451557
15461558 Vocational Instructor (Plumbing) (Correctional Facility)
15471559
15481560 2665
15491561
15501562 Vocational Instructor (Powerplant Mechanics) (Correctional Facility)
15511563
15521564 2666
15531565
15541566 Vocational Instructor (Printing) (Correctional Facility)
15551567
15561568 2667
15571569
15581570 Vocational Instructor (Radiologic Technology) (Correctional Facility)
15591571
15601572 2668
15611573
15621574 Vocational Instructor (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Repair) (Correctional Facility)
15631575
15641576 2850
15651577
15661578 Vocational Instructor (Roofer) (Correctional Facility)
15671579
15681580 2669
15691581
15701582 Vocational Instructor (Sewing Machine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
15711583
15721584 2670
15731585
15741586 Vocational Instructor (Sheet Metal Work) (Correctional Facility)
15751587
15761588 2671
15771589
15781590 Vocational Instructor (Shoemaking) (Correctional Facility)
15791591
15801592 2672
15811593
15821594 Vocational Instructor (Silk Screening Process) (Correctional Facility)
15831595
15841596 2851
15851597
15861598 Vocational Instructor (Small Engine Repair) (Correctional Facility)
15871599
15881600 2673
15891601
15901602 Vocational Instructor (Storekeeping and Warehousing) (Correctional Facility)
15911603
15921604 5415
15931605
15941606 Vocational Instructor (Telemarketing/Customer Service) (Correctional Facility)
15951607
15961608 2675
15971609
15981610 Vocational Instructor (Upholstering) (Correctional Facility)
15991611
16001612 2676
16011613
16021614 Vocational Instructor (Vocational Nursing) (Correctional Facility)
16031615
16041616 2677
16051617
16061618 Vocational Instructor (Welding) (Correctional Facility)
16071619
16081620 1504
16091621
16101622 Warehouse Manager I (Correctional Facility)
16111623
16121624 1502
16131625
16141626 Warehouse Manager II (Correctional Facility)
16151627
16161628 6221
16171629
16181630 Warehouse Worker (Correctional Facility)
16191631
16201632 6724
16211633
16221634 Water and Sewage Plant Supervisor (Correctional Facility)
16231635
16241636 2311
16251637
16261638 Youth Authority Teacher
16271639
16281640 (b) In addition, state safety member shall also include officers and employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation in any classification of Vocational Instructor, Industrial Supervisor, Industrial Superintendent, Assistant Industrial Superintendent, or Production Manager II (Prison Industries) that is established on or after January 1, 1984, if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classification.
16291641
16301642 (c) State safety member shall also include officers and employees in parenthetical specialty classes when the core class has already been expressly included in the state safety membership category if the Department of Human Resources and the State Personnel Board approve the inclusion of the classifications. The inclusion shall not be effective until notice of the inclusion has been received by the board.
16311643
16321644 (d) Any of these officers or employees in employment on the operative date of an amendment to this section and who becomes a state safety member as a result of that amendment, may elect by a writing filed with the board prior to 90 days after notification by the board, to be restored to their previous status as a state industrial member. Upon the filing of the election the member shall cease to be a state safety member, and their rights and obligations shall be restored prospectively and retroactively to the operative date of that amendment.
16331645
16341646 SEC. 4. Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.
16351647
16361648 SEC. 4. Section 1267.11 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
16371649
16381650 ### SEC. 4.
16391651
16401652 1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.
16411653
16421654 1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.
16431655
16441656 1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:(a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.(b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.(c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.
16451657
16461658
16471659
16481660 1267.11. Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall designate direct care staff persons to supervise the direct care services to clients for at least 56 hours per week. The hours of these supervisory staff persons shall be applied against the total number of direct care hours required in regulations developed by the department pursuant to Section 1267.7. These supervisory staff persons shall, at a minimum, meet one of the following criteria:
16491661
16501662 (a) Possession of a valid vocational nurse or psychiatric technician license issued by the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners.
16511663
16521664 (b) Completion of at least 30 college or university units in education, social services, behavioral sciences, health sciences, or related fields, and six months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons.
16531665
16541666 (c) Eighteen months experience providing direct services to developmentally disabled persons while under the supervision of a person who meets the requirements of a professional as defined in regulations promulgated pursuant to Section 1267.7.
16551667
16561668 SEC. 5. Section 4509 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.
16571669
16581670 SEC. 5. Section 4509 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is repealed.
16591671
16601672 ### SEC. 5.
16611673
16621674
16631675
16641676 SEC. 6. Section 14110.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.
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16661678 SEC. 6. Section 14110.6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
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16681680 ### SEC. 6.
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16701682 14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.
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16721684 14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.
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16741686 14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.(b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:(1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.(2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.(3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.(4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:(1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.(2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.(d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.(e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:(1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:(A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.(C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.(2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:(A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.(C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.(D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.(E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.(3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.(4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:(A) Linen and laundry staff.(B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.(C) Housekeeping staff.(D) Dietary staff.(5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.(B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.(6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.(B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.(C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.(D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.(7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.(8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.(9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.(10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.(g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.
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16761688
16771689
16781690 14110.6. (a) The director shall adopt regulations, establishing payment rates for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, which are sufficient to provide an increase of one dollar and ninety-six cents ($1.96) per patient day for patients receiving skilled nursing services, one dollar and fifty-eight cents ($1.58) per patient day, for patients receiving intermediate care services, two dollars and twenty-nine cents ($2.29) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled patients, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training and two dollars and thirty-five cents ($2.35) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 4 to 6 beds, and one dollar and ninety-eight cents ($1.98) per patient day for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative patients in facilities with 7 to 15 beds, to be used for wage increases and benefits to all direct care staff. However, if either (1) the entry level wages of the lowest paid nonadministrative employee of a nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, exceeds six dollars ($6) per hour as of August 1, 1984; or (2) upon the election of a county board of supervisors, for any nursing facility, intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative, which is operated by a county, the funds received pursuant to regulations adopted pursuant to this section shall be used solely for labor costs directly related to providing patient care services in order to meet patients needs including the uses of funds provided for under subdivision (d) of Section 14110.7. Any increase in wages and benefits required by this section shall be in addition to any future mandatory increases required by federal or state law. The rate shall provide funding for the portion of additional costs necessary to implement the wage and benefit increase required by this section attributable to Medi-Cal patients. The portion of those additional costs shall be the same as the ratio of Medi-Cal patients to the total number of patients in the facility. These regulations shall be adopted, effective March 15, 1985, for skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, and by October 1, 1985, for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative. Commencing October 1, 1990, these requirements shall become operative for nursing facilities.
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16801692 (b) Each nursing facility or intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled, or, for the period prior to October 1, 1990, each skilled nursing facility or intermediate care facility, shall certify all of the following:
16811693
16821694 (1) All employees, except a licensed nursing home administrator or an administrator-in-training of a licensed nursing home, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage rate plus the average hourly wage increase established pursuant to Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978, and this section.
16831695
16841696 (2) All employees of the facility, except a licensed administrator or administrator-in-training, shall be paid not less than the sum of the employees actual rate of pay as of the effective date of the Medi-Cal rate increase provided for under Section 14110.7 plus the amount of the adjustment specified pursuant to this section, or not less than the applicable agreed to rate plus the amount of the adjustment, whichever is greater.
16851697
16861698 (3) Any wage increase required pursuant to Section 1268.5 of the Health and Safety Code, is in addition to any minimum wages provided in this section.
16871699
16881700 (4) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days recorded by the facility in the month of December 1983 shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a) plus the amount provided by Chapter 19 of the Statutes of 1978. The new wage levels shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours worked by covered employees in December 1983, plus any adjustments due to additional employees as specified in Section 14110.7 and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.
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16901702 (c) Each intermediate care facility/developmentally disabled-habilitative shall certify all of the following:
16911703
16921704 (1) All direct care staff, as defined in the departments regulations developed pursuant to Section 1267.7 of the Health and Safety Code, shall receive at least the prevailing federal or state minimum wage plus the average hourly wage increase pursuant to this section.
16931705
16941706 (2) For purposes of determining the amount of Medi-Cal funds to be distributed for intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative for employee wages and benefits, the total Medi-Cal patient days in the month of December 1984, shall be multiplied by the amount per patient day specified in subdivision (a). The new wage level shall be determined by dividing the Medi-Cal funds received by the nonovertime hours by covered direct care employees in December 1984, and adjustments to reflect employee benefit allowances.
16951707
16961708 (d) The director shall order the inspection of relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities which are reimbursed for Medi-Cal patients under the rate of reimbursement established pursuant to subdivision (a) to ensure that the wage and benefit increases provided for have been implemented.
16971709
16981710 (e) The department shall, commencing August 1, 1999, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement for level A and level B nursing facilities solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff. For the purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff means registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants, who provide direct patient care. The amount of funds to be provided to each level A and level B facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be calculated on a per-patient-day basis, and shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility. The amount of funds provided under this subdivision to each nursing facility peer group shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Level A and level B facilities shall compensate their registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and nurse assistants that portion of the rate increase provided under this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases for their direct care staff. The total amount to be passed through by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision times the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.
16991711
17001712 (f) Subject to an appropriation for this purpose in the Budget Act of 2000, in addition to the increase specified in subdivision (e), the department shall, commencing August 1, 2000, increase the Medi-Cal reimbursement rate for nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing solely to provide funds for salaries, wages, and benefits increases for direct care staff and other staff, subject to all of the following:
17011713
17021714 (1) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in nursing facilities means the following:
17031715
17041716 (A) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, when employed in the performance of direct care to patients.
17051717
17061718 (B) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nursing aide, aide, practical nurse, orderly, nurse assistant, and certified nurse assistant.
17071719
17081720 (C) Employees performing respiratory therapy services for Medi-Cal pediatric subacute patients, including job titles such as respiratory care practitioner, respiratory technician, respiratory therapist inhalation technician, and inhalation therapist.
17091721
17101722 (2) For purposes of this subdivision, direct care staff in intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled, intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-habilitative, and intermediate care facilities/developmentally disabled-nursing means all of the following:
17111723
17121724 (A) A qualified intellectual disability professional employed in the performance of direct care to patients.
17131725
17141726 (B) Lead personnel employed in the performance of direct care to patients. Lead personnel described in this subparagraph shall not be considered to be supervisory.
17151727
17161728 (C) Employees in the nurse assistant classification employed in the performance of direct care to patients at a freestanding or distinct-part nursing facility, including job titles such as nurse assistants and aides.
17171729
17181730 (D) Other nonsupervisory staff providing direct patient care.
17191731
17201732 (E) Registered nurses and licensed vocational nurses, if employed in the performance of direct care to patients.
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17221734 (3) For purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), direct care staff shall not include registered nurses or other personnel performing supervisory functions or housekeeping or maintenance staff in any facility.
17231735
17241736 (4) For purposes of this subdivision, other staff means all of the following personnel:
17251737
17261738 (A) Linen and laundry staff.
17271739
17281740 (B) Plant operations and maintenance staff.
17291741
17301742 (C) Housekeeping staff.
17311743
17321744 (D) Dietary staff.
17331745
17341746 (5) (A) The amount of funds to be provided to each facility pursuant to this subdivision shall be added to the per diem rate paid to each facility on a per-patient-day basis.
17351747
17361748 (B) The per diem amount of funds provided to each facility type and peer group pursuant to this subdivision shall be published in a Medi-Cal provider bulletin. Nursing facilities that are part of an acute care hospital and subacute facilities shall be notified of their per diem amount provided pursuant to this subdivision in a separate letter to each facility.
17371749
17381750 (6) (A) Facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision shall compensate staff that portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of salaries, wages, and benefits increases. The total amount to be passed through pursuant to this subdivision by each facility shall be the per diem amount received by the facility pursuant to this subdivision multiplied by the facilitys number of Medi-Cal patient days.
17391751
17401752 (B) Each direct care and other staff employee classification shall receive a portion of the rate increase provided pursuant to this subdivision in the form of an increase in salary, wage, and benefits. The facility may allocate the amounts that each classification may receive, but the amount shall not be nominal or zero.
17411753
17421754 (C) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be used for any salary, wage, or benefit increase that were committed to by a facility prior to August 1, 2000, nor may these funds be used for any salaries, wages, or benefits that the facility would have paid in the absence of this subdivision.
17431755
17441756 (D) Funds passed through pursuant to this subdivision for purposes of salary, wages, or benefits increases may not be distributed to direct care and other staff in the form of bonuses. These funds may, however, be used to provide retroactive pay increases if those wage increases also increase the employees base salary rate.
17451757
17461758 (7) The base from which direct care and other staff salaries, wages, and benefits shall be increased shall be the aggregate per hour salaries, wages, and benefits for the period of August 1, 1999, to July 31, 2000, inclusive.
17471759
17481760 (8) The department may inspect relevant payroll and personnel records of facilities receiving funds pursuant to this subdivision in order to ensure that the salary, wage, and benefit increases provided for pursuant to this subdivision have been implemented.
17491761
17501762 (9) Each facility receiving funds from the department, or from a county organized health system described in paragraph (10) pursuant to this subdivision shall certify on the form provided by the department that these funds were expended for increased direct care and other staff salary, wages, and benefits increases in accordance with this subdivision. The facility shall return the form to the department by October 1, 2001. The facility shall submit a copy of the completed form to all collective bargaining agents with whom the facility has collective bargaining agreements for direct care and other staff at the facility.
17511763
17521764 (10) County organized health systems contracting with the department pursuant to Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 14490) of Chapter 8 shall certify to the department, in a manner to be specified by the department, that the August 1, 2000, wage pass-through funds, received pursuant to this section in the form of capitated rate payments, were passed through to the facilities described in this subdivision.
17531765
17541766 (g) Any facility which is paid under the rate provided for in subdivision (a), (e), or (f) which the director finds has not made the wage and benefit increases provided for shall be liable for the amount of funds paid to the facility based upon the wage and benefit requirements provided for by this section but not distributed to employees for wages and benefits, plus a penalty equal to 10 percent of the funds not so distributed. The facility shall be subject to Section 14107.
17551767
17561768 SEC. 7. Section 19008.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.
17571769
17581770 SEC. 7. Section 19008.5 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
17591771
17601772 ### SEC. 7.
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17621774 19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.
17631775
17641776 19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.
17651777
17661778 19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.(b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.(2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).(3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.(c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.
17671779
17681780
17691781
17701782 19008.5. (a) The department is authorized to solicit and accept gifts, contributions, and grants from any source, public or private, to establish, implement, and maintain an awards program.
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17721784 (b) (1) There is hereby established the Public Awards Fund, which is continuously appropriated, without regard to fiscal years, for the purpose of this section.
17731785
17741786 (2) The director may receive contributions pursuant to this section and deposit them in the Public Awards Fund for use pursuant to subdivision (c).
17751787
17761788 (3) Sections 11005 and 16302 of the Government Code shall not apply to funds under this section.
17771789
17781790 (c) In order to achieve the public policy of the State of California, as specified in Section 19000, the director may present awards to those employers, architects, clients, ex-clients, Californians with disabilities nominated or selected for the Hall of Fame, and other persons whose superior cooperation and contributions to the employment of persons with disabilities deserve special recognition.
17791791
17801792 SEC. 8. Section 19502 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.
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17821794 SEC. 8. Section 19502 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
17831795
17841796 ### SEC. 8.
17851797
17861798 19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.
17871799
17881800 19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.
17891801
17901802 19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.
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17921804
17931805
17941806 19502. Orientation centers shall provide for short periods of intensive personal and prevocational orientation for blind persons, and for specific vocational training. The program of orientation centers shall include such training as techniques of daily living, techniques of travel, physical conditioning, sensory training, instruction in braille, instruction in skills for persons with disabilities, typing, and business principles and methods, and shall provide for social and vocational diagnostic testing and individual counseling.
17951807
17961808 SEC. 9. Section 19503 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
17971809
17981810 SEC. 9. Section 19503 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
17991811
18001812 ### SEC. 9.
18011813
18021814 19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
18031815
18041816 19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
18051817
18061818 19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:(a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.(c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
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18081820
18091821
18101822 19503. The Director of Rehabilitation shall appoint an administrator for each orientation center for the blind who shall administer and supervise the program at the center in accordance with this article and under the supervision of the Director of Rehabilitation. The administrator of each orientation center for the blind shall be either a sighted or visually impaired person and shall have all of the following minimum qualifications:
18111823
18121824 (a) Four years of full time, paid experience working in a program for the education or rehabilitation of adults who are legally blind, with emphasis on nonvisual living techniques, including, but not limited to, daily living, mobility, and communication skills. At least two years experience shall have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity.
18131825
18141826 (b) Proficiency in Braille as a second language.
18151827
18161828 (c) Education equivalent to graduation from college with a bachelors degree. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
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18181830 SEC. 10. Section 19504 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.
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18201832 SEC. 10. Section 19504 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
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18221834 ### SEC. 10.
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18241836 19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.
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18261838 19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.
18271839
18281840 19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.
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18321844 19504. The staff of an orientation center shall be composed of persons trained to assist blind persons in achieving social and economic independence, and whose qualifications include successful experience in teaching blind persons. The staff shall include as large a proportion as is practicable of visually impaired persons who have achieved outstanding success in adjustment to their disability.
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18341846 SEC. 11. Section 19725 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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18361848 SEC. 11. Section 19725 of the Welfare and Institutions Code is amended to read:
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18401852 19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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18421854 19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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18441856 19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.(b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.
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18481860 19725. (a) For the purpose of providing self-employment opportunities for clients with severe disabilities of the Department of Rehabilitation who are determined by the department to be eligible for such a program, the authorized officials of any county, city, city and county, or other political subdivision of the state may enter into appropriate written agreements with the Department of Rehabilitation providing for the installation and operation of business facilities on property owned or occupied by the various political subdivisions. The Business Development Services Section of the Department of Rehabilitation shall supervise the operation of such facilities. The department shall promulgate rules and regulations relating to the establishment and operation of the business facilities.
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18501862 (b) For the purpose of this section, business facilities shall not include vending stands or food service facilities authorized by the Business Enterprise for the Blind Program established by Article 5 (commencing with Section 19625) of Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Division 10 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and nothing in this section shall be construed to affect in any way the Business Enterprises for the Blind Program.