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Committee clears SB 582 to allow disaster suspension of licenses for damaged care and child‑care facilities

5066098 · June 24, 2025
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SB 582, presented on behalf of Senator Stern, would let state departments issue disaster suspensions of active licenses for facilities that become inoperable in state or federally declared emergencies and allow temporary waivers of attendance and fee rules; the committee passed the bill unanimously

The Assembly Aging and Long-Term Care Committee passed SB 582, a measure presented on behalf of Senator Richard Stern that allows the Department of Social Services (CDSS), the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and the Department of Public Health (CDPH) to issue a disaster suspension of an active license when a licensed facility becomes inoperable due to significant damage or destruction during a state or federally declared emergency.

As presented by the committee's floor, SB 582 would let departments avoid a lengthy…

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