Cal. Health & Safety Code § 1336.2
(a) Before residents are transferred due to any change in the status of the license or operation of a facility, including a facility closure or voluntary or involuntary termination of a facility’s Medi-Cal or Medicare certification, the facility shall take reasonable steps to transfer affected residents safely and minimize possible transfer trauma by, at a minimum, doing all of the following:
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(g)
(1) If 10 or more residents are likely to be transferred due to any voluntary or involuntary change in the status of the license or operation of a facility, including a facility closure or voluntary or involuntary termination of a facility’s Medi-Cal or Medicare certification, the facility shall submit a proposed relocation plan for the affected residents to the State Department of Public Health for approval at least 30 days prior to the written transfer notification given to any resident or resident’s representative. The proposed relocation plan shall provide for implementation of the relocation services in subdivision (a) and shall describe the availability of beds in the area for residents to be transferred, the proposed discharge process, and the staffing available to assist in the transfers. The proposed relocation plan shall also include, but not be limited to, all of the following information: