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HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 121348-121348.2



121348.  (a) The department, through its Office of AIDS, shall
appoint and convene a task force to develop recommendations for the
use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in the general population, for
the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
   (b) In performing its duties under this chapter, the task force
shall review and consider PEP guidelines established by other
jurisdictions, both in the United States and abroad.



121348.2.  (a) The task force shall consist of no more than 10
members, including, but not be limited to, representatives with PEP
experience from all of the following:
   (1) Research scientists.
   (2) Patients who have received PEP treatment.
   (3) HIV physicians or clinicians.
   (4) HIV prevention, education, or mental health providers.
   (5) Public health officials.
   (6) The Office of AIDS.
   (7) Health plan representatives.
   (b) A representative of the Office of AIDS shall serve as the
chair of the task force and shall coordinate the proceedings and
actions of the task force as necessary and appropriate.
   (c) The department shall designate a physician member of the task
force to serve as the cochair of the task force. The cochair shall
consult with and advise the department and draft the recommendations
for the use of PEP in the general population. The cochair shall serve
without compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department, consistent with subdivision
(f).
   (d) The task force shall be implemented only through existing
state resources.
   (e) Notwithstanding subdivision (d), the department may seek
assistance, including financial and in-kind assistance, from other
government, educational, and private sources for purposes of
convening the task force and developing the recommendations required
by this section.
   (f) Representatives appointed to the task force shall serve
without compensation and without reimbursement of expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department. If the department is unable
to secure representatives willing to serve on the task force without
compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any existing
contract with the department, the department may choose not to
convene the task force or develop recommendations required by this
section.
   (g) The recommendations produced by the task force shall be
approved by the department in consultation with the cochair and shall
be made available through posting on the department's Web site. The
department is not required to print or mail the recommendations.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 121348-121348.2

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 121348-121348.2



121348.  (a) The department, through its Office of AIDS, shall
appoint and convene a task force to develop recommendations for the
use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in the general population, for
the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
   (b) In performing its duties under this chapter, the task force
shall review and consider PEP guidelines established by other
jurisdictions, both in the United States and abroad.



121348.2.  (a) The task force shall consist of no more than 10
members, including, but not be limited to, representatives with PEP
experience from all of the following:
   (1) Research scientists.
   (2) Patients who have received PEP treatment.
   (3) HIV physicians or clinicians.
   (4) HIV prevention, education, or mental health providers.
   (5) Public health officials.
   (6) The Office of AIDS.
   (7) Health plan representatives.
   (b) A representative of the Office of AIDS shall serve as the
chair of the task force and shall coordinate the proceedings and
actions of the task force as necessary and appropriate.
   (c) The department shall designate a physician member of the task
force to serve as the cochair of the task force. The cochair shall
consult with and advise the department and draft the recommendations
for the use of PEP in the general population. The cochair shall serve
without compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department, consistent with subdivision
(f).
   (d) The task force shall be implemented only through existing
state resources.
   (e) Notwithstanding subdivision (d), the department may seek
assistance, including financial and in-kind assistance, from other
government, educational, and private sources for purposes of
convening the task force and developing the recommendations required
by this section.
   (f) Representatives appointed to the task force shall serve
without compensation and without reimbursement of expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department. If the department is unable
to secure representatives willing to serve on the task force without
compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any existing
contract with the department, the department may choose not to
convene the task force or develop recommendations required by this
section.
   (g) The recommendations produced by the task force shall be
approved by the department in consultation with the cochair and shall
be made available through posting on the department's Web site. The
department is not required to print or mail the recommendations.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 121348-121348.2

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 121348-121348.2



121348.  (a) The department, through its Office of AIDS, shall
appoint and convene a task force to develop recommendations for the
use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in the general population, for
the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
   (b) In performing its duties under this chapter, the task force
shall review and consider PEP guidelines established by other
jurisdictions, both in the United States and abroad.



121348.2.  (a) The task force shall consist of no more than 10
members, including, but not be limited to, representatives with PEP
experience from all of the following:
   (1) Research scientists.
   (2) Patients who have received PEP treatment.
   (3) HIV physicians or clinicians.
   (4) HIV prevention, education, or mental health providers.
   (5) Public health officials.
   (6) The Office of AIDS.
   (7) Health plan representatives.
   (b) A representative of the Office of AIDS shall serve as the
chair of the task force and shall coordinate the proceedings and
actions of the task force as necessary and appropriate.
   (c) The department shall designate a physician member of the task
force to serve as the cochair of the task force. The cochair shall
consult with and advise the department and draft the recommendations
for the use of PEP in the general population. The cochair shall serve
without compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department, consistent with subdivision
(f).
   (d) The task force shall be implemented only through existing
state resources.
   (e) Notwithstanding subdivision (d), the department may seek
assistance, including financial and in-kind assistance, from other
government, educational, and private sources for purposes of
convening the task force and developing the recommendations required
by this section.
   (f) Representatives appointed to the task force shall serve
without compensation and without reimbursement of expenses beyond any
existing contract with the department. If the department is unable
to secure representatives willing to serve on the task force without
compensation or reimbursement for expenses beyond any existing
contract with the department, the department may choose not to
convene the task force or develop recommendations required by this
section.
   (g) The recommendations produced by the task force shall be
approved by the department in consultation with the cochair and shall
be made available through posting on the department's Web site. The
department is not required to print or mail the recommendations.