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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1Ch. 1§ 4015 State Hospital Death Records

§ 4015 State Hospital Death Records

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§ 4015 State Hospital Death Records

Key Takeaways

  • •The state must find and list all records of people who died in state hospitals or developmental centers, including where they are buried.
  • •They must help a group called the California Memorial Project to research these records and fix up old gravesites.
  • •They can share some basic info (like name, birth date, death date, and photos) from old records, even if they’re usually private.
  • •A special team will be made to lead this work, and the state will try to get money to fix up gravesites, like the one at Napa State Hospital.

Example

Imagine your great-grandma lived in a state hospital a long time ago and passed away there. The state lost track of where she was buried.

This law says the state has to find records about her, figure out where she’s buried, and help fix up her gravesite if it’s old or broken. They can also share her name and dates of birth and death with groups trying to honor her memory.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 4015 State Hospital Death Records

(a) The State Department of State Hospitals shall, in coordination with the task force described in subdivision (c) and with other state entities, including, but not limited to, the Department of General Services, the State Department of Developmental Services, the Secretary of State, and the California State Library, do all of the following: (1) Conduct and complete inventories of all of the following: (A) All materials and records necessary to create the most complete record of persons who died while residing at any state hospital as defined in Section 7200, or any developmental center as defined in Section 4440. (B) Within existing resources, identify the location of all gravesites at existing state hospitals and developmental center lands and of gravesites not located on state lands but designated by the state for burial of state hospital or developmental center residents. This shall include the location of remains that may have been moved from their original burial site and the location of grave markers that may have been moved from gravesites. (C) Within existing resources, identify the names of patients whose remains were donated for medical research, the entity to which the remains were donated, and the final disposition of those remains. (2) Assist and cooperate with the California Memorial Project in conducting research regarding the records of deaths and burials of persons at state hospitals and developmental centers and cemeteries based on the grounds of these facilities. This assistance shall, subject to paragraph (3), include the granting of access to those state records as necessary to perform the inventories described in this section. (3) Notwithstanding Sections 4514 and 5328 or any other provision of law regarding confidentiality of patient records, the information described in this section shall be limited to the name, date of birth, date of death, and photographic images of any person who died while in residency at any state hospital or developmental center and shall be made available for the purposes of the implementation of this section. The exportation and use of these records or photographic images from state facilities shall be limited to the information delineated within, and the purposes of, this section. (4) Assist the California Memorial Project in developing a plan for the restoration of gravesites and cemeteries at state hospitals and developmental centers and gravesites not located on state lands but designated by the state for burial of state hospital or developmental center residents. (5) Notwithstanding Sections 4514 and 5328 or any other provision of law governing the confidentiality of patient records, with respect to any monument or memorial erected consistent with this section, the department may include, if available, the name, date of birth, and date of death, of any person being memorialized who died while in residency at a state hospital or developmental center and who was buried by the state. (6) Develop a protocol for the future interment of patients who die while residing at a state hospital or developmental center and are unclaimed by a family member. (b) The department may develop a protocol to coordinate the efforts of the state entities described in subdivision (a). (c) (1) The department shall establish a task force to provide leadership and direction in carrying out the activities described in this section. The task force shall consist of representatives selected by each of the following entities: (A) The Peer Self-Advocacy Unit of Disability Rights California. (B) California Network of Mental Health Clients. (C) Capitol People First. (2) To the extent that funding is available, task force members shall be reimbursed for necessary travel expenses associated with serving on the task force. When requested by a task force member with a disability, the state shall pay the cost of a facilitator chosen by the task force member. (d) In implementing this section, the state shall make no structural changes to existing gravesites on state hospital or developmental center lands prior to the submission of, and which do not conform with, the restoration plan described in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a). (e) Pursuant to the plan described in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a), the department shall seek funding for this section from the California Cultural and Historical Endowment, in addition to any other resources that may be available to the department, excluding General Fund moneys, to restore, preserve, and memorialize the gravesite located at Napa State Hospital. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 24, Sec. 74. (AB 1470) Effective June 27, 2012.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

disabilityfinehealthmedicalclaimhospitaldeathpatient

Related Statutes

  • § 4012.5 Patient Aftercare Contracts
  • § 4143 Enhanced Treatment Program Pilots
  • § 5903 Mental Health Client Benefits
  • § 6000 State Hospital Admission Rules
  • § 6000.5 Developmentally Disabled Hospital Admission

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 4015.
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