Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 76725 - Discrimination or Retaliation
(a) No licensee shall discriminate or
retaliate in any manner against a client or employee in its facility on the
basis of or for the reason that such client or employee or any other person has
initiated or participated in any proceeding specified in these regulations. A
licensee who violates this provision is also subject under Section 1432 of the
Health and Safety Code to a civil penalty of no more than $500.
(b) Any attempt to expel a client from a
facility or any type of discriminatory treatment of a client by whom, or upon
whose behalf, a complaint has been submitted to the Department or any
proceeding instituted under or related to this Article within 120 days of the
filing of the complaint or the institution of such action, shall raise a
rebuttable presumption that such action was taken by the licensee in
retaliation for the filing of the complaint.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 208(a), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1276 and 1432, Health and Safety Code.
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