Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 4686
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law or regulation to the contrary, an in-home respite worker who is not a licensed health care professional but who is trained by a licensed health care professional may perform incidental medical services for consumers of regional centers with stable conditions, after successful completion of training as provided in this section. Incidental medical services provided by trained in-home respite workers shall be limited to the following:
(d) The in-home respite agency providing the training shall develop a training protocol which shall be submitted for approval to the State Department of Developmental Services. The department shall approve those protocols that specifically address both of the following:
(2) A description of the protocols by which the training will be provided. Protocols shall include a demonstration of the following skills by the trainee:
(g) Prior to the purchase of incidental medical services through a trained respite worker, the regional center shall do all of the following:
(h) The agency providing in-home respite services shall do all of the following: