California Code of Regulations
Title 22 - Social Security
Division 9 - Prehospital Emergency Medical Services
Chapter 9 - Poison Control Center Regulations
Article 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 100329 - Poison Control Center Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 22 CA Code of Regs 100329
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) In order to be designated as a regional poison control center a facility shall:
(1)
Be immediately available by a direct incoming telephone system to the public
and health professionals within the poison control center service
area;
(2) have staff as defined in
Section 100330(c)
immediately available twenty-four (24) hours a day to answer poison exposure
calls;
(3) have, within the poison
control center area, poison information resources which include at least the
following:
(A) One (1) or more current
product information resources;
(B)
current texts covering both general and specific aspects of acute and chronic
poisoning management available at the central telephone answering site;
and
(C) a list of poison center
specialty consultants available on an on-call basis through a written
agreement.
(4) have
access to journal articles and published studies regarding medical toxicology
either in the poison control center or through access to a medical
library.
(5) have written treatment
and triage protocols that are developed and updated by the poison control
center program director and approved by the medical director. Each written
protocol shall include the following elements:
(A) Description and types of exposures which
may need no medical intervention;
(B) description and types of exposures which
may be managed at home by simple therapeutic procedures in the professional
opinion of the medical director, and a treatment and triage protocol for such
management;
(C) description and
types of exposures which may require referral for medical evaluation and/or
treatment;
(D) a protocol for
initial patient management;
(E) a
protocol for determining the need for patient transport to a facility in
accordance with the policies and procedures of the local EMS agency;
and
(F) a description of how the
poison control center correlates with local EMS policies and procedures,
including 9-1-1.
(6)
develop and maintain a poisoning data collection and reporting system as
defined in Section
100332 and as required by Title
17, Sections 2500 through 2653.
(7)
develop and provide a poison oriented health education program for the public
and health professionals to include at least physicians, nurses, prehospital
emergency medical services personnel; and
(8) develop and maintain a quality assurance
program as defined in Section
100331.
1. New section filed 2-18-92; operative 3-19-92 (Register 92, No. 13).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1797.1, 1797.107 and 1798.180, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 1797.97 and 1798.180, Health and Safety Code.
The amended version of this section by Register 2024, No. 38, effective 1/1/2025 is not yet available.
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