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Div. 10.5.DIVISION 10.5. ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG PROGRAMS
Part 2.PART 2. STATE GOVERNMENT'S ROLE TO ALLEVIATE PROBLEMS RELATED TO THE INAPPROPRIATE USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND OTHER DRUG USE
Ch. 7.5.CHAPTER 7.5. Licensing
Art. 3.ARTICLE 3. Offenses
This text of California § 11834.31. (11834.31. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 847, Sec. 59.)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
If a facility is alleged to be in violation of Section 11834.30, the department shall conduct a site visit to investigate the allegation. If the department’s employee or agent finds evidence that the facility is providing alcohol or other drug recovery, treatment, or detoxification services without a license, the employee or agent shall take the following actions:
(a)Submit the findings of the investigation to the department.
(b)Upon departmental authorization, issue a written notice to the facility stating that the facility is operating in violation of Section 11834.30. The notice shall include all of the following:
(1)The date by which the facility shall cease providing services.
(2)Notice that the department will assess against the facility a civil penalty of two thousand dollars ($
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If a facility is alleged to be in violation of Section 11834.30, the department shall conduct a site visit to investigate the allegation. If the department’s employee or agent finds evidence that the facility is providing alcohol or other drug recovery, treatment, or detoxification services without a license, the employee or agent shall take the following actions:
(a)
Submit the findings of the investigation to the department.
(b)
Upon departmental authorization, issue a written notice to the facility stating that the facility is operating in violation of Section 11834.30. The notice shall include all of the following:
(1)
The date by which the facility shall cease providing services.
(2)
Notice that the department will assess against the facility a civil penalty of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per day for every day the facility continues to provide services beyond the date specified in the notice.
(3)
Notice that the case will be referred for civil proceedings pursuant to Section 11834.32 in the event the facility continues to provide services beyond the date specified in the notice.
(c)
Inform the facility of the licensing requirements of this chapter.
(d)
A person or entity found to be in violation of Section 11834.30
shall be prohibited from applying for initial licensure for a period of five years from the date of the notice specified in subdivision (b).