Cal. Code Regs. tit. 2, § 22100.5
Definitions.
Effective Apr 1, 2025Register 2025, No. 2Authority cited: Sections 6209 and 6215.9, Government Code. Reference: Sections 6205, 6205.5, 6206, 6206.1, 6206.4, 6206.5, 6206.7, 6207, 6207.5, 6208, 6208.1, 6208.2, 6208.5, 6209, 6209.5, 6209.6, 6209.7, 6210, 6215, 6215.1, 6215.2, 6215.3, 6215.4, 6215.5, 6215.6, 6215.7, 6215.8, 6215.9, 6215.10, 6215.12 and 6216, Government Code.State of California
- (a) “Applicant” means a person who has completed the Safe at Home Enrollment Application to participate in the Safe at Home program.
- (b) “Enrolling Agency” means a California agency or community-based assistance program, or a community-based victims assistance program, designated to assist Applicants of the Safe at Home program complete and submit a Safe at Home Enrollment Application.
- (c) “Other Parent” means all other parents or guardians of the minor child or children of the applicant, as legally established by voluntary declaration of paternity, court order, placement on the child's birth certificate, or other legal method pursuant to the Uniform Parentage Act (Part 3 (commencing with Section 7600) of Division 12 of the Family Code).
- (d) “Safe at Home Authorization Number” means the unique identifying number assigned to each program participant upon enrollment in the Safe at Home program.
- (e) “Safe at Home Designated Mailing Address” means the address issued by Safe at Home to be used by the program participant as their mailing address.
- (f) “Identification Card” means the card provided to each program participant which contains the program participant's first and last names, unique Safe at Home Authorization Number, and Safe at Home Designated Mailing Address. The Identification Card can be used by the program participant to prove or substantiate participation in the Safe at Home program.
- (g) “Program participant” means a person whose application for enrollment into the Safe at Home program has been fully processed by Safe at Home program staff, has been assigned a Safe at Home Authorization Number and a Safe at Home Designated Mailing Address, and who remains domiciled in California.
- (h) “Primary Participant” means the person who is or was the direct victim of a crime as defined by section 6206 of the Government Code, or experienced threats of violence, violence, or harassment as defined by section 6215.2 of the Government Code; and has one or more Household Members domiciled at the same address enrolled in the program as a program participant.
- (i) “Household Member” means an adult person who resides at the same residential address with the Primary Participant and is related to the Primary Participant by blood, marriage, registered domestic partnership, adoption, or is a cohabitant of the Primary Participant.
The following definitions, along with any definitions included in sections 6205.5, 6215.1, and 6215.2 of the Government Code, shall apply to the regulations contained in this chapter:
Note: Authority cited: Sections 6209 and 6215.9, Government Code. Reference: Sections 6205, 6205.5, 6206, 6206.1, 6206.4, 6206.5, 6206.7, 6207, 6207.5, 6208, 6208.1, 6208.2, 6208.5, 6209, 6209.5, 6209.6, 6209.7, 6210, 6215, 6215.1, 6215.2, 6215.3, 6215.4, 6215.5, 6215.6, 6215.7, 6215.8, 6215.9, 6215.10, 6215.12 and 6216, Government Code.
History
1. New section filed 3-3-2020; operative 3-3-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2020, No. 10).
2. Amendment of section and Note filed 1-9-2025; operative 4-1-2025 (Register 2025, No. 2).