Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 70809 - Patient Accommodations
(a) No hospital shall have more patients or
beds set up for overnight use by patients than the approved licensed bed
capacity except in the case of justified emergency when temporary permission
may be granted by the Director or his designee. Beds not used for overnight
stay such as labor room beds, recovery beds, beds used for admission screening
or beds used for diagnostic purposes in X-ray or laboratory departments are not
included in the approved licensed bed capacity.
(b) Five percent of a facility's total
licensed bed capacity may be used for a classification other than that
designated on the license. Upon application to the Director and a showing that
seasonal fluctuations justify, the Director may grant the use of an additional
five percent of the beds for other than the classified use.
(c) Patients shall not be housed in areas
which have not been approved by the Department for patient housing and which
have not been granted a fire clearance by the State Fire Marshal, except as
provided in paragraph (a) above.
(d) The number of licensed beds shown on a
license shall not exceed the number of beds for which the facility meets
applicable construction and operational requirements.
Notes
2. Certificate of Compliance filed 3-8-77 (Register 77, No. 11).
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