Violation
California Code § 87465(g)Emergency 9-1-1 Calls
How CCLD inspectors cite this regulation, what providers do to stay clear of it, and where it appears in the public record.
Regulation text
What California Code § 87465(g) actually says
California Code § 87465(g)
The licensee shall immediately telephone 9-1-1 if an injury or other circumstance has resulted in an imminent threat to a resident's health including, but not limited to, an apparent life-threatening medical crisis except as specified in Section 87469(c)(2), (c)(3), or (c)(4).
From the field
What providers tell us about this citation
Based on community experience, not official guidance.
Post a standing 'call 9-1-1 first' instruction at every phone and confirm each caregiver knows they never need permission to use it. This is a Type A citation, so an LPA who hears one staff member say they would call the owner first will write it up and return to verify retraining.
By the numbers
- 0*CCLD
- facilities cited in the last 90 days
- 0*CCLD
- counties where this citation appeared
- --*CCLD
- rank among most-common citations
- Trajectory
- Steady
SOURCE
*CCLD: California Community Care Licensing Divisionviolation_citationsUpdated weekly
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*CCLD: California Community Care Licensing Divisionviolation_citationsUpdated weekly
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*CCLD: California Community Care Licensing Divisionviolation_citationsUpdated weekly
Last 90 days vs. previous 90 days.
What other providers do
Common practices to stay clear of Emergency 9-1-1 Calls
Common practices shared by providers. Confirm requirements with your licensing analyst.
Common practices
What to avoid
- Staff waiting to reach the administrator before dialing 9-1-1
- Treating a serious change in condition as something to monitor instead of an emergency
- No written standing order, so the response varies by shift
Further reading
Articles about this topic
Public record
Check any facility for § 87465(g)
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Answers based on public CCLD data and regulation text. May not reflect recent changes.
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Related violations
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This information is educational and does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed child care compliance consultant for guidance specific to your facility. Citation data is sourced from California Community Care Licensing Division public records and is refreshed regularly.