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1974 260 (1974)

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Provides for reimbursement of the General Fund from the State Beach, Park, Recrea.
tional, and Histort-al Facilities Fund of 1974.
To take effect immediately, urgency statute.
Ch. 1524  (AB 3580)   Arnett. Death.
Provides that a person shall be pronounced dead if it is determined by a physician that
the person has suffered a total and Irreversible cessation of brain function. Requires
independent confirmation of the death by another physician.
Specifies that nothing in the act shall prohibit a physician from using other usual and
customary procedures for determining death as the exclusive basis for pronouncing a
person dead.
Requires independent confirmation of death of the donor, when a part is used for
direct transplantation pursuant to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, by another physi.
cian when the death is determined by determining that the donor has suffered a total
and irreversible cessation of brain function. Prohibits both the physician making the
determination of death and the physician making the independent confirmation from
participating in part removal or transplant procedures.
Requires that complete patient medical records meeting prescribed requirements be
kept, maintained, and preserved with respect to the requirements of the act when a
person is pronounced dead by determining that the person has suffered a total and
irreversible cessation of brain function.
To take effect immediately, urgency statute.
Ch. 1525 (AB 3650) Bond. High school athletic programs.
Expreses legislative intent re equal opportunities for participation in interschool
athletic programs in public high schools for male and female students.
Directs the Department of Education to undertake prescribed study re existing inter.
high-school athletic programs and to report its findings to the Legislature within 6
months of the effective date of this act.
Ch. ISM2 (AB 3851) Bond. Higher education: athletic programs.
Expresses legislative intent re equal opportunities for participation in intercollegiate
athletic programs in the public institutions of higher education for male and female
students.
Directs the Californi- Potsecondary Education Commission to conduct prescribed
study re intercollegiate athletic programs and to report its findings to the Legislature
within 6 months of the effective date of this act.
Appropriates $2,343 from General Fund to commission for the study.
Ch. 1527 (AR 3834) Burton. Special education: autistic minors.
Requires each elementary and unified school district having an a.d.s, of 8,000 or more
in the elementary schools, each high school district having an a.d.a, of 8,000 or more, and
each county superintendent of schools with respect to minors resding in districts of less
than 8,001 a.d.a., to provide for tho education, in special classes and programs, of pupils
diagposed as being autistic.
Prescribes admissions procedures for such special classes and programs.
Establishes maximum size limitations for such special classes and programs.
Requires State Board of Education to prescribe standards for such special classes and
programs; and limits number of autistic pupils that shl be enrolled in such classes and
programs within a county.
Directs Superintendent of Public Instruction to annually apportion to school districts
and county superintendents amounts up to $,00 for grades K-8, 52,85 for grades %-12,
and V2,745 for community college grades per autistic pupil in attendance upon special
classes or programs.
Appropriates *50,000 from General Fund to Superintendent of Public Instruction for
expenditure during 1975-76 fiscal year for supervisory and consultative services in devel.
oping special education programs for autistic pupils.
To become operative on July I, 1975.

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