§ 14500 An Office of Family Planning shall be established within the State …
§ 14500.5 (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that family planning …
§ 14501 The Office of Family Planning has all of the following functions, …
§ 14501.5 The Office of Family Planning shall develop and implement a sliding …
§ 14502 The Office of Family Planning may, to the extent funds are available, …
§ 14503 (a) Family planning services shall be offered to all former, …
§ 14503.5 (a) As used in this section:(1) “AIDS” means acquired …
§ 14504 (a) The Male Involvement Program shall be a continuing program …
§ 14504.1 (a) The Community Challenge Grants Program shall be a continuing …
§ 14504.2 (a) The TeenSMART Program shall be a continuing program within …
§ 14504.3 (a) The Information and Education Program shall be a continuing …
§ 14505 The State Department of Health Services succeeds to and is vested …
§ 14506 The State Department of Health Services shall have the possession and …
§ 14507 All officers and employees of the Director of Benefit Payments who on …
§ 14508 It is the intent of the Legislature that all persons eligible for …
§ 14509 (a) The department shall award grants to persons to provide …
§ 14509.1 (a) A grantee shall maintain records and accounts, including …
§ 14510 (a) The department shall include provisions in grants with all …
§ 14511 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on and after the …
§ 14512 It is the intent of the Legislature that all grants for the provision …

Terms Used In California Codes > Welfare and Institutions Code > Division 9 > Part 3 > Chapter 8.5 - Family Planning

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