purposes of providing private moneys in the form of
direct allocations to the University of California and the California State University to support medication abortion readiness at each public university student health center. Notwithstanding any other law, the commission is authorized to receive moneys from nonstate entities, including, but not necessarily limited to,
private sector entities and local and federal government agencies, specifically to support the fund, and deposit these moneys into the fund.
two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) per campus to the University of California and the California State University. Of these funds, each university system shall provide two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to each public university student health center to pay for the cost, both direct and indirect, of medication abortion readiness. Allowable expenses
payable from these allocations may
include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
(ii) Facility and security upgrades.
(iii) Costs associated with enabling the campus health center to deliver telehealth services.
(iv) Costs associated with training staff in the provision of abortion by medication techniques.
revenue offset while staff are in trainings.
(B) Allocate two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to both the University of California and the California State University, to pay for the cost, both direct and indirect, of medication abortion readiness for each university system.
Allowable expenses payable from these allocations may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
(ii) One-time fees associated with establishing a corporate account to provide telehealth services.
(iii) Billing specialist consultation.
(C) Maintain a system of financial reporting on all aspects of the fund. The financial reports shall include, but not be limited to, information from public university
student health centers on their expenditures and activities associated with this chapter.
(D) Support implementation of medication abortion readiness by public university student health centers by measures that may include, but are not limited to, any of the following:
(ii) Coordinating with student health centers to identify training and other resources.
(iii) Serving as a liaison between each public university system, public university student health centers, and the
Legislature.
(iv) Collecting, compiling, and analyzing information from public university student health centers to meet the commission’s reporting requirements under subdivision (d).
(E) Pay direct and indirect costs of the commission to administer this chapter, including costs of the hiring of staff.
either of the following:
readiness.
the student health center to bill public programs and health insurance providers to help pay for the costs of providing abortion by medication techniques.
each public university system:
(A) The number of student health centers that provide abortion by medication techniques.
(B) The number of abortions by medication techniques performed at student health centers, disaggregated, to the extent possible, by student health center.
(C) The total amount of funds received by each system and provided to the system’s student health centers that is expended on medication abortion readiness, and, separately, the total
amount of any other funds expended on medication abortion readiness and the source of those funds, disaggregated by function and, to the extent possible, disaggregated by student health center.
2027, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.
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