regulations

CMA's Regulations Quick List (2010.02.10)

CMA's Regulations Quick List provides a summary and current status of significant regulations followed by CMA's Center for Medical and Regulatory Policy. The Quick List is circulated regularly on a monthly basis or more frequently, as needed. For more information on a specific regulatory package, please contact the appropriate staff member identified at the end of each regulation summary by calling (916) 444-5532.

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SDCMS RECORDED SEMINAR: Medical Office OSHA for Dummies, in 60 Minutes (2008.01.29)

RECORDING: OSHA Refresher Course

TITLE: Medical Office OSHA for Dummies, in 60 Minutes

DATE: January 29, 2008

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DESCRIPTION: SDCMS offers this refresher course for physicians and their office on OSHA regularions. Topics covered include:

The Executive Rulemaking Process, Governed by the Administrative Procedures Act

The executive rulemaking process is governed by the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code § 11340). Once the appropriate state agency has published the regulatory text and notified the public of its availability, regulations are said to have been officially “noticed.” This commences a 45-day minimum comment period during which written public comments may be submitted. In many cases, a public hearing will be held at the close of the comment period through which the agency may receive oral testimony.

CMA's Regulations Quick List (April 13, 2010)

CMA's Regulations Quick List provides a summary and current status of significant regulations followed by CMA's Center for Medical and Regulatory Policy. The Quick List is circulated regularly on a monthly basis or more frequently, as needed. For more information on a specific regulatory package, please contact the appropriate CMA staff member identified at the end of each regulation summary by email or by calling (916) 444-5532.

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