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HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 1179.50-1179.51



1179.50.  (a) This part shall be known and may be cited as the
Children's Hospital Bond Act of 2008.
   (b) California's network of regional children's hospitals provide
vital health care services to children facing life-threatening
illness or injury. Over one million times each year, children are
cared for at these hospitals without regard to their family's ability
to pay.
   (c) Children's hospitals also provide specialized treatment and
care that has increased the survival of children suffering from
serious diseases and illnesses such as childhood leukemia, cancer,
heart defects, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, and cystic fibrosis.
   (d) Children's hospitals also provide essential training for
pediatricians, pediatric specialists and others who treat children,
and they conduct critically important medical research that benefits
all of California's children.
   (e) However, the burden of providing uncompensated care and the
increasing costs of health care seriously impair our children's
hospitals' ability to modernize and expand their facilities and to
purchase the latest medical technologies and special medical
equipment necessary to take care of sick children.
   (f) Therefore, the people desire to provide a steady and ready
source of funds for capital improvement programs for children's
hospitals to improve the health, welfare, and safety of California's
children.



1179.51.  As used in this part, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Authority" means the California Health Facilities Financing
Authority established pursuant to Section 15431 of the Government
Code.
   (b) "Children's hospital" means either of the following:
   (1) A University of California general acute care hospital
described below:
   (A) University of California, Davis Children's Hospital.
   (B) Mattel Children's Hospital at University of California, Los
Angeles.
   (C) University Children's Hospital at University of California,
Irvine.
   (D) University of California, San Francisco Children's Hospital.
   (E) University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital.
   (2) A general acute care hospital that is, or is an operating
entity of, a California nonprofit corporation incorporated prior to
January 1, 2003, whose mission of clinical care, teaching, research,
and advocacy focuses on children, and that provides comprehensive
pediatric services to a high volume of children eligible for
governmental programs and to children with special health care needs
eligible for the California Children's Services program and that
meets all of the following:
   (A) The hospital had at least 160 licensed beds in the categories
of pediatric acute, pediatric intensive care and neonatal intensive
care in the fiscal year ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29,
2002, as reported to the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (B) The hospital provided over 30,000 total pediatric patient
(census) days, excluding nursery acute days, in the fiscal year
ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July
1, 2003.
   (C) The hospital provided medical education to at least eight,
rounded to the nearest whole integer, full-time equivalent pediatric
or pediatric subspecialty residents in the fiscal year ending between
June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (c) "Committee" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Finance
Committee created pursuant to Section 1179.61.
   (d) "Fund" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Fund created
pursuant to Section 1179.53.
   (e) "Grant" means the distribution of money in the fund by the
authority to children's hospitals for projects pursuant to this part.
   (f) "Program" means the Children's Hospital Program established
pursuant to this part.
   (g) "Project" means constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital to be financed or refinanced with funds provided
in whole or in part pursuant to this part. "Project" may include
reimbursement for the costs of constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital where these costs are incurred after January 31,
2008. "Project" may include any combination of one or more of the
foregoing undertaken jointly by any participating children's hospital
that qualifies under this part.

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Statutes > California > Hsc > 1179.50-1179.51

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 1179.50-1179.51



1179.50.  (a) This part shall be known and may be cited as the
Children's Hospital Bond Act of 2008.
   (b) California's network of regional children's hospitals provide
vital health care services to children facing life-threatening
illness or injury. Over one million times each year, children are
cared for at these hospitals without regard to their family's ability
to pay.
   (c) Children's hospitals also provide specialized treatment and
care that has increased the survival of children suffering from
serious diseases and illnesses such as childhood leukemia, cancer,
heart defects, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, and cystic fibrosis.
   (d) Children's hospitals also provide essential training for
pediatricians, pediatric specialists and others who treat children,
and they conduct critically important medical research that benefits
all of California's children.
   (e) However, the burden of providing uncompensated care and the
increasing costs of health care seriously impair our children's
hospitals' ability to modernize and expand their facilities and to
purchase the latest medical technologies and special medical
equipment necessary to take care of sick children.
   (f) Therefore, the people desire to provide a steady and ready
source of funds for capital improvement programs for children's
hospitals to improve the health, welfare, and safety of California's
children.



1179.51.  As used in this part, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Authority" means the California Health Facilities Financing
Authority established pursuant to Section 15431 of the Government
Code.
   (b) "Children's hospital" means either of the following:
   (1) A University of California general acute care hospital
described below:
   (A) University of California, Davis Children's Hospital.
   (B) Mattel Children's Hospital at University of California, Los
Angeles.
   (C) University Children's Hospital at University of California,
Irvine.
   (D) University of California, San Francisco Children's Hospital.
   (E) University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital.
   (2) A general acute care hospital that is, or is an operating
entity of, a California nonprofit corporation incorporated prior to
January 1, 2003, whose mission of clinical care, teaching, research,
and advocacy focuses on children, and that provides comprehensive
pediatric services to a high volume of children eligible for
governmental programs and to children with special health care needs
eligible for the California Children's Services program and that
meets all of the following:
   (A) The hospital had at least 160 licensed beds in the categories
of pediatric acute, pediatric intensive care and neonatal intensive
care in the fiscal year ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29,
2002, as reported to the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (B) The hospital provided over 30,000 total pediatric patient
(census) days, excluding nursery acute days, in the fiscal year
ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July
1, 2003.
   (C) The hospital provided medical education to at least eight,
rounded to the nearest whole integer, full-time equivalent pediatric
or pediatric subspecialty residents in the fiscal year ending between
June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (c) "Committee" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Finance
Committee created pursuant to Section 1179.61.
   (d) "Fund" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Fund created
pursuant to Section 1179.53.
   (e) "Grant" means the distribution of money in the fund by the
authority to children's hospitals for projects pursuant to this part.
   (f) "Program" means the Children's Hospital Program established
pursuant to this part.
   (g) "Project" means constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital to be financed or refinanced with funds provided
in whole or in part pursuant to this part. "Project" may include
reimbursement for the costs of constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital where these costs are incurred after January 31,
2008. "Project" may include any combination of one or more of the
foregoing undertaken jointly by any participating children's hospital
that qualifies under this part.


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Statutes > California > Hsc > 1179.50-1179.51

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 1179.50-1179.51



1179.50.  (a) This part shall be known and may be cited as the
Children's Hospital Bond Act of 2008.
   (b) California's network of regional children's hospitals provide
vital health care services to children facing life-threatening
illness or injury. Over one million times each year, children are
cared for at these hospitals without regard to their family's ability
to pay.
   (c) Children's hospitals also provide specialized treatment and
care that has increased the survival of children suffering from
serious diseases and illnesses such as childhood leukemia, cancer,
heart defects, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, and cystic fibrosis.
   (d) Children's hospitals also provide essential training for
pediatricians, pediatric specialists and others who treat children,
and they conduct critically important medical research that benefits
all of California's children.
   (e) However, the burden of providing uncompensated care and the
increasing costs of health care seriously impair our children's
hospitals' ability to modernize and expand their facilities and to
purchase the latest medical technologies and special medical
equipment necessary to take care of sick children.
   (f) Therefore, the people desire to provide a steady and ready
source of funds for capital improvement programs for children's
hospitals to improve the health, welfare, and safety of California's
children.



1179.51.  As used in this part, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Authority" means the California Health Facilities Financing
Authority established pursuant to Section 15431 of the Government
Code.
   (b) "Children's hospital" means either of the following:
   (1) A University of California general acute care hospital
described below:
   (A) University of California, Davis Children's Hospital.
   (B) Mattel Children's Hospital at University of California, Los
Angeles.
   (C) University Children's Hospital at University of California,
Irvine.
   (D) University of California, San Francisco Children's Hospital.
   (E) University of California, San Diego Children's Hospital.
   (2) A general acute care hospital that is, or is an operating
entity of, a California nonprofit corporation incorporated prior to
January 1, 2003, whose mission of clinical care, teaching, research,
and advocacy focuses on children, and that provides comprehensive
pediatric services to a high volume of children eligible for
governmental programs and to children with special health care needs
eligible for the California Children's Services program and that
meets all of the following:
   (A) The hospital had at least 160 licensed beds in the categories
of pediatric acute, pediatric intensive care and neonatal intensive
care in the fiscal year ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29,
2002, as reported to the Office of Statewide Health Planning and
Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (B) The hospital provided over 30,000 total pediatric patient
(census) days, excluding nursery acute days, in the fiscal year
ending between June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the
Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July
1, 2003.
   (C) The hospital provided medical education to at least eight,
rounded to the nearest whole integer, full-time equivalent pediatric
or pediatric subspecialty residents in the fiscal year ending between
June 30, 2001, and June 29, 2002, as reported to the Office of
Statewide Health Planning and Development on or before July 1, 2003.
   (c) "Committee" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Finance
Committee created pursuant to Section 1179.61.
   (d) "Fund" means the Children's Hospital Bond Act Fund created
pursuant to Section 1179.53.
   (e) "Grant" means the distribution of money in the fund by the
authority to children's hospitals for projects pursuant to this part.
   (f) "Program" means the Children's Hospital Program established
pursuant to this part.
   (g) "Project" means constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital to be financed or refinanced with funds provided
in whole or in part pursuant to this part. "Project" may include
reimbursement for the costs of constructing, expanding, remodeling,
renovating, furnishing, equipping, financing, or refinancing of a
children's hospital where these costs are incurred after January 31,
2008. "Project" may include any combination of one or more of the
foregoing undertaken jointly by any participating children's hospital
that qualifies under this part.