BILL NUMBER: SB 780	INTRODUCED
	BILL TEXT


INTRODUCED BY   Senator Mendoza

                        FEBRUARY 27, 2015

   An act to add Section 19851.4 to the Government Code, relating to
state employees.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 780, as introduced, Mendoza. Psychiatric technicians and
psychiatric technician assistants: overtime.
   The State Civil Service Act generally requires the workweek of
state employees to be 40 hours, and the workday of state employees to
be 8 hours. Under the act, it is the policy of the state to avoid
the necessity for overtime work whenever possible.
   The Psychiatric Technicians Law provides for the licensure and
regulation of psychiatric technicians (PTs) by the Board of
Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of
California.
   This bill would prohibit a PT or psychiatric technician assistant
(PTA) employed by the State of California in a specified type of
facility from being compelled to work in excess of the regularly
scheduled workweek or work shift, except under certain circumstances.
The bill would authorize a PT or PTA to volunteer or agree to work
hours in addition to his or her regularly scheduled workweek or work
shift, but the refusal to accept those additional hours would not
constitute patient abandonment or neglect or be grounds for
discrimination, dismissal, discharge, or any other penalty or
employment decision adverse to the PT or PTA. The bill would require
management and supervisors to consider employees in a specified order
of priority in order to fulfill the additional staffing needs of a
facility.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  It is the intent of the Legislature to ensure that
there is a process that management and supervisors in a state health
care facility are required to follow to avoid on-the-spot mandatory
overtime of any psychiatric technician (PT) or psychiatric technician
assistant (PTA) whose regularly scheduled work shift is complete,
and to prevent circumstances where an employee is stopped at the gate
of, for example, a Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and
California Correctional Health Care Services facility, and is
instructed to return to work at the end of the employee's regularly
scheduled work shift. It is the intent of the Legislature to prohibit
a state facility that employs PTs or PTAs from using mandatory
overtime as a scheduling tool, or as an excuse for fulfilling an
operational need that results from a management failure to properly
staff those state facilities.
  SEC. 2.  Section 19851.4 is added to the Government Code, to read:
   19851.4.  (a) As used in this section:
   (1) "Emergency situation" means any of the following:
   (A) An unforeseeable declared national, state, or municipal
emergency.
   (B) A highly unusual or extraordinary event that is unpredictable
or unavoidable and that substantially affects providing needed health
care services or increases the need for health care services, which
includes any of the following:
   (i) An act of terrorism.
   (ii) A natural disaster.
   (iii) A widespread disease outbreak.
   (iv) An emergency declared by a warden, superintendent, or
executive director, or a severe emergency that necessitates the
assistance of an outside agency.
   (2) "Facility" means any facility that provides clinically related
health services that is operated by the Division of Correctional
Health Care Services of the Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the
State Department of State Hospitals, or the State Department of
Developmental Services in which a PT or PTA works as an employee of
the state.
   (3) "Management or supervisor" means any person or group of
persons acting directly or indirectly on behalf of, or in the
interest of, the facility, whose duties and responsibilities include
facilitating staffing needs.
   (4) "On call or on standby" means alternative staff who are not
currently working on the premises of the facility and who satisfy
either of the following criteria:
   (A) Are compensated for their availability.
   (B) Have agreed to be available to come to the facility on short
notice, if the need arises.
   (5) "PT" or "PTA" means all classifications of psychiatric
technician or psychiatric technician assistant.
   (b) A facility shall not require a PT or PTA to work in excess of
a regularly scheduled workweek or work shift. A PT or PTA may
volunteer or agree to work hours in addition to his or her regularly
scheduled workweek or work shift but the refusal by a PT or PTA to
accept those additional hours shall not constitute either of the
following:
   (1) Grounds for discrimination, dismissal, discharge, or any other
penalty or employment decision adverse to the PT or PTA.
   (2) Patient abandonment or neglect.
   (c) In order to avoid the use of mandatory overtime as a
scheduling tool, management and supervisors shall consider employees
to fulfill the additional staffing needs of a facility in the
following priority order:
   (1) First priority shall be given to employees who volunteer or
agree to work hours in addition to their regularly scheduled workweek
or work shift.
   (2) Second priority shall be given to individuals who are
part-time or intermittent employees.
   (3) Third priority shall be given to employees who are on call or
on standby.
   (d) This section shall not apply in any of the following
situations:
   (1) To a PT or PTA participating in a surgical procedure in which
the nurse is actively engaged and whose continued presence through
the completion of the procedure is needed to ensure the health and
safety of the patient.
   (2) If a catastrophic event occurs in a facility and both of the
following factors apply:
   (A) The catastrophic event results in such a large number of
patients in need of immediate medical treatment for which the
facility is incapable of providing sufficient PTs or PTAs to attend
to the patients without resorting to mandatory overtime.
   (B) The catastrophic event is an unanticipated and nonrecurring
event.
   (3) If an emergency situation occurs.
   (e) This section shall not be construed to affect the Psychiatric
Technicians Law (Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 4500) of
Division 2 of the Business and Professions Code) or a PT or PTA's
duty under the standards of competent performance.
   (f) This section shall not be construed to preclude a facility
from hiring part-time or intermittent employees.
   (g) This section shall not prevent a facility from providing
employees with more protections against mandatory overtime than the
minimum protections established pursuant to this section.