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Title 22 Social Security California Code of Regulations provides information about nurse-to-patient ratios, licensing and certification of health facilities, home health agencies, clinics, and referral agencies.
Resident Rights and Protections: Title 22 emphasizes the protection of residents rights, ensuring their dignity and autonomy are upheld. It outlines the procedures for addressing grievances, protecting personal property, and maintaining confidentiality of resident information.
The department takes enforcement action against violators; oversees cleanup of hazardous wastes on contaminated properties; makes decisions on permit applications from companies that want to store, treat or dispose of hazardous waste; and protects consumers against toxic ingredients in everyday products.
Fluorescent tubes and bulbs may be managed by businesses and consumers as universal wastes under Title 22, Chapter 23 of the California Code of Regulations. This allows those who wish to discard their fluorescent tubes and lamps to do so more easily than if they were managed as hazardous wastes.
Title 22 compliance is essential for all early childhood programs in California. By understanding and complying with Title 22 regulations, childcare program directors can help to ensure the safety, well-being, and quality education of the children in their care.

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Administrative: DTSC has statutory authority to take administrative action to order correction of violations and to impose penalties. Civil: Generally referred to the Attorney General (AG) to file on behalf of DTSC.
Under the Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Act of 1990, chemicals and its wastes are to be managed to ensure the safety of both women and men who are especially exposed to such substances in their household, occupation and businesses.
Title 22 regulates health and safety standards for licensed care facilities. Compliance is required for licensing and operating in California. Focus areas include staffing, infrastructure, healthcare procedures, and resident rights. Strict regulations intend to optimize care quality and resident well-being.

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