Cal. Health & Safety Code § 1562.3
(b)
(c)
(1) An administrator certification training program for adult residential facilities shall require a minimum of 35 hours of instruction conducive to learning, in which participants are able to simultaneously interact with each other as well as with the instructor, and that provides training on a uniform core of knowledge in each of the following areas:
(d) The department shall not begin the process of issuing an administrator certificate until receipt of all of the following:
(f)
(g) Unless otherwise ordered by the department, an administrator certificate shall be considered forfeited under either of the following conditions:
(h)
(1) The department, in consultation with the State Department of Health Care Services and the State Department of Developmental Services, shall establish, by regulation, the program content, the testing instrument, the process for approving administrator certification training programs, and criteria to be used in authorizing individuals, organizations, or educational institutions as vendors to conduct administrator certification training programs and continuing education courses. These regulations shall be developed in consultation with provider organizations, and shall be made available at least six months prior to the deadline required for administrator certification. The department may deny vendor approval to any agency or person in any of the following circumstances:
(7)
(A) A vendor of a self-paced online course shall ensure that each course contains all of the following:
(j) The department shall charge nonrefundable fees, as follows:
(1) Commencing July 1, 2021, the fee amount in subparagraph (A) shall be incrementally increased by 10 percent each year, not to exceed 40 percent, over a four-year period. The current fee specified in subparagraph (A) shall be the base for the yearly increase and shall be effective July 1 of each year.
(3) Commencing July 1, 2021, fee amounts in subparagraphs (A) and (B) shall be incrementally increased by 10 percent each year, not to exceed 40 percent, over a four-year period. The current fee specified in subparagraphs (A) and (B) will be the base for the increase each year and is effective July 1 of each year.