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- | ''' | + | '''<font color="#4AA02C">Respiratory Care Board of California</font color="#4AA02C">'''<br> |
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- | (866) 375-0386<br> | + | (866) 375-0386 (Toll Free in California)<br> |
- | (916) | + | (916) 263-7311 Fax<br> |
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[http://www.rcb.ca.gov/applicants/fee_schedule.shtml '''Fee Schedule''']<br> | [http://www.rcb.ca.gov/applicants/fee_schedule.shtml '''Fee Schedule''']<br> | ||
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[http://www.rcb.ca.gov/applicants/lawsregs.shtml '''Laws and Regulations''']<br> | [http://www.rcb.ca.gov/applicants/lawsregs.shtml '''Laws and Regulations''']<br> |
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Respiratory Care Board of California
3750 Rosin Court, Suite 100
Sacramento, CA 95834
(916) 999-2190
(866) 375-0386 (Toll Free in California)
(916) 263-7311 Fax
rcbinfo@dca.ca.gov Email
www.rcb.ca.gov
The mandate of the Respiratory Care Board is to protect and serve the consumer by administering and enforcing the Respiratory Care Practice Act and its regulations in the interest of the safe practice of respiratory care. Licensed Respiratory Care Practitioners (RCPs) regularly perform critical lifesaving and life support procedures prescribed by physicians that directly affect major organs of the body. RCPs provide care directly to the patient in either a hospital setting or the patient’s home. Patients may be suffering from lung cancer, emphysema, asthma, or cystic fibrosis, or may be premature infants whose lungs have not yet fully developed. More than 20,000 RCP licenses have been issued in the State of California.
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