California Health and Safety Code section 1206 (2025) A clinic required to obtain licensure from the State Department of Public Health pursuant to this paragraph shall apply for the license not later than 60 calendar days following the determination by the State Department of Health Care Services described in this paragraph
California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 1206 | FindLaw An intermittent clinic as described in this subdivision shall, however, meet all other requirements of law, including administrative regulations and requirements, pertaining to fire and life safety
Licensing Certification OSHPD 3 - cpca. org These standards are codified in the California Building Standards Code as OSHPD 3 and apply to clinics licensed under Health and Safety Code Section 1200, including primary care and specialty care clinics
California Health and Safety Code Section 1206 - Laws Notwithstanding the licensure exemption contained in this subdivision, a nonprofit speech and hearing center shall be deemed to be an organized outpatient clinic for purposes of qualifying for reimbursement as a rehabilitation center under the Medi-Cal Act (Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Inst
California Health and Safety Code § 1206 (2025) - Justia Law A clinic required to obtain licensure from the State Department of Public Health pursuant to this paragraph shall apply for the license not later than 60 calendar days following the determination by the State Department of Health Care Services described in this paragraph
Exempt from Licensure Clinic Application Information - DHCS If a business license permit is not required, please submit a written statement from your local city county indicating that your business does not require any license or permit
California Health and Safety Code 1206 - LawServer Specialty clinics: means all the types of clinics specified in subdivision (b) of Section 1204, including surgical clinics, chronic dialysis clinics, and rehabilitation clinics
California-2017-AB2204-Introduced - LegiScan This bill would instead exempt a clinic that is operated by a primary care community or free clinic and that is operated on separate premises from the licensed clinic and is only open for limited services of no more than 40 hours a week