Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 2259.5
(e) If the State Department of Health Services determines that the federal Food and Drug Administration has not authorized written information intended for the layperson on collagen injections used in cosmetic, plastic, reconstructive, or similar surgery, the state department shall develop a standardized written summary to inform the patient of the risks and possible side effects of collagen injections as used in cosmetic, plastic, reconstructive, or similar surgery. In developing this summary, the state department shall do all of the following:
(g) The Medical Board of California shall publish the standardized written summary prepared pursuant to subdivision (e) and shall distribute copies of the summary, upon request, to physicians and surgeons. The Medical Board of California shall make the summary available for a fee not exceeding, in the aggregate, the actual costs to the State Department of Health Services and the Medical Board of California for developing, updating, publishing, and distributing the summary. A physician and surgeon performing surgical procedures described in subdivision (a) shall purchase the summary from the Medical Board of California for distribution to his or her patients, as required in this section. Any person or entity may purchase the summary if he, she, or it desires. The Medical Board of California shall fund the State Department of Health Services for the actual cost of developing and updating the summary incurred by the State Department of Health Services, through an interagency agreement entered into between the Medical Board of California and the State Department of Health Services.
The Medical Board of California and the State Department of Health Services may distribute the written information described in subdivision (a) if a manufacturer of collagen provides the board and state department with a sufficient number of copies of this information, as determined by the state department.