Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide in-service training in infectious disease control and isolation procedures on an annual basis utilizing the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines the State may use are the Joint Advisory Notice issued by the Center for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with California Administrative Code Title 22. For other clinical settings, such training shall reflect the needs of the work environment. B. The State agrees that, upon request of CSEA, a special meeting of the Professional Practice Group, provided for under Article 22, or the Health and Safety Committees provided for under Article 10.1 will be held at each facility to review the safety procedures, equipment, and materials relating to treating patients and clients with blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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Infectious Disease Control. A. The State shall provide in-service training in infectious disease control and isolation procedures on an annual basis utilizing the best guidelines available. Examples of guidelines the State may use are the Joint Advisory Notice issued by the Center for Disease Control. For licensed hospitals, such training shall be consistent with California Administrative Code Title 22. For other clinical settings, such training shall reflect the needs of the work environment.
B. The State agrees that, upon request of CSEA, a special meeting of the Professional Practice Group, provided for under Article 22, or the Health and Safety Committees provided for under Article 10.1 (Health and Safety Committees) will be held at each facility to review the safety procedures, equipment, and materials relating to treating patients and clients with blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement