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Current Innovation Projects
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MHSOAC-Approved Innovation Projects: Behavioral Health System Transformation Project Early Psychosis Learning Health Care Network Help@Hand Technology Innovation Continuum of Care for Veterans and Military-Connected Families Former Projects and Archived Documents
Navigation
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Behavioral Health Services Homeless Services OC4Vets/Veterans OCLinks Office of Consumer and Family Affairs Outreach & Engagement Services & Maps
California Food Handler Card
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Most food workers in the State of California are required to obtain a Food Handler Card. [The California Food Handler Card Law (SB602) and Senate Bill 303 (SB303)] Who Needs a Food Handler Card? Paid employees in a food facility or mobile food facility (catering or produce trucks, carts, etc.) involved...
Food Safety Advisory Council
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About FSAC The Food Safety Advisory Council (FSAC) works with Environmental Health's Food and Pool Safety Program in developing policies, regulations, and interpretive guides. FSAC also assists the food industry in understanding laws, regulations, and the reasoning behind them. FSAC is a collaborative effort between business and government, comprised of representatives from...
BHS Homeless Services
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The Orange County Health Care Agency – Behavioral Health Services (BHS) operates many mental health and substance use programs available to individuals struggling with homelessness. The services below can support the homeless individual experiencing mental health and/or substance use disorders, and/or the community member or loved one trying to assist...
Become a Member
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For additional information on becoming a member of the Orange County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board, please contact: Karla Perez Health Care Agency Behavioral Health Services 405 W. 5th Street, Suite 354 Santa Ana, CA 92701 Kperez@ochca.com (714) 834-5481
Immediate Health Hazards
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Health Department Closures The primary reason that a health permit is suspended at a retail food facility is due to an immediate health hazard. "If any imminent health hazard is found, unless the hazard is immediately corrected, an enforcement officer may temporarily suspend the permit and order the food facility...