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California

For California, which rule this is is facilities caring for 16 to 100 residents — night supervision; type of staffing rule is census-banded minimum staff on duty; minimum staffing requirement is In facilities caring for sixteen (16) to one hundred (100) residents at least one employee shall be on duty on the premises, and awake. Another employee shall be on call, and capable of responding within ten minutes; awake/awake-on-duty requirement is at least one employee shall be on duty on the premises, and awake; regulatory citation is Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87415, recorded from its source on 2026-08-19.

State
California our reading
Which rule this is
facilities caring for 16 to 100 residents — night supervision our reading
Type of staffing rule
census-banded minimum staff on duty our reading
Minimum staffing requirement
In facilities caring for sixteen (16) to one hundred (100) residents at least one employee shall be on duty on the premises, and awake. Another employee shall be on call, and capable of responding within ten minutes. verified
Awake/awake-on-duty requirement
at least one employee shall be on duty on the premises, and awake verified
Regulatory citation
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87415 verified
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What the source says

(2) In facilities caring for sixteen (16) to one hundred (100) residents at least one employee shall be on duty on the premises, and awake. Another employee shall be on call, and capable of responding within ten minutes.

law.cornell.edu, retrieved 2026-08-19

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