2022 California Proposition 29

Proposition 29 is a California ballot proposition that appeared on the general election on November 8, 2022 that would require staffing, reporting, ownership disclosure, and closing requirements including:


 * requiring clinics to have at least one physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant – with at least six months of experience with end-stage renal disease care – onsite during patient treatments;


 * requiring clinics to report dialysis-related infections to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH);


 * requiring clinics to provide patients with a list of physicians with an ownership interest of 5% or more in the clinic;


 * requiring clinics to provide the CDPH with a list of persons with ownership interest of 5% or more in the clinic; and


 * requiring clinics to obtain the CDPH's written consent before closing or substantially reducing services to patients.

Contents
The proposition appeared on the ballot as follows:

Support and opposition
SEIU-UHW West supports proposition 29.

Campaign

 * Yes on 29
 * No on Prop 29 – Stop Yet Another Dangerous Dialysis

Ballotpedia

 * California Proposition 29, Dialysis Clinic Requirements Initiative (2022)

Voter Guide

 * KQED California Voter Guide entry