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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 105120

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The Legislature requests that, on March 30, 2001, and biennially thereafter, the Regents of the University of California submit a progress report to the Legislature, including copies to the members of the Assembly Committee on Aging and Long-Term Care, the members of the Senate Health and Human Services Subcommittee on Aging and Long-Term Care, and the Chairpersons of the Assembly Committee on Budget and the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, regarding the grant programs established pursuant to this chapter. The report should include, but not be limited to, all of the following elements:
(a)A description of the progress made in implementing and maintaining the programs.
(b)The number of academic geriatric resource programs established.
(c)The characteristics and costs of the programs.
(d)A summary of the progress towards developing and implementing educational and community service programs in geriatric medicine at each campus.
(e)An evaluation of the program’s effectiveness at each campus, including identification of problems and limitations, and strategies to overcome them.
The report should separately delineate the information required pursuant to this section with respect to each medical or health science campus that receives funding under a grant program established pursuant to this chapter.
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