Examples of SB 1953 in a sentence
SB 1953 (Chapter 740, 1994) requires that all acute care hospitals in California meet specific seismic safety standards by 2008 and 2030.
Portions of the School of Medicine that currently occupy space in structures used for hospital purposes must be physically separated from those structures or replaced in order to comply with SB 1953 requirements.
Also, many of the facilities within the Property require nonstructural renovations or replacement to comply with SB 1953.
The City and the SUMC Parties desire that the Project is designed and constructed to achieve timely compliance with the requirements of SB 1953 and other applicable laws, to meet existing and projected future demand for patient care, to provide modern, state-of-the-art facilities designed to deliver high quality healthcare services and related teaching and research, and to meet regional needs for emergency and disaster preparedness.
SB 1953 requires hospitals to retrofit or replace facilities that do not meet State-designated safety criteria by January 1, 2013.
Several buildings on the Property require structural retrofit or replacement to comply with SB 1953 and other applicable laws.
The Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development is responsible for approving plans for construction work required by SB 1953.
Senate Bill 1953 (SB 1953) (Chapter 740, Statutes of 1994) became effective on January 1, 1995.
SB 1953 (Chapter 740, 1994) is now chaptered into statute in Sections 130000 through 130070 of the Alfred E.
This regulation (SB 1953) required short-term general care hospitals in earthquake zones to meet relatively strict engineering standards.