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Section 121200.

CA Health & Safety Code § 121200 (2019) (N/A)
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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

(a)  Over the past five years AIDS has reached an epidemic stage and is estimated to affect 30,000 Californians by 1990.

(b)  The estimated cost of medical care alone for the 4,000 AIDS cases that have occurred to date in California totals approximately two hundred fifty million dollars ($250,000,000). By the end of 1990, medical care is projected to approach three billion five hundred million dollars ($3,500,000,000) and the total public health and medical care expenditures are expected to exceed five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000).

(c)  There is no cure for the AIDS virus. The long-term solution to the elimination of AIDS lies in conducting vaccine research.

(d)  Much research has already been completed by the private sector and should be utilized to the maximum extent possible, including supplementing with public funds.

(e)  Profitmaking corporations are (1) not eligible for most of the existing public funding sources as are institutions of higher learning and nonprofit corporations; (2) when eligible, the public funding amounts are not adequate to conduct research; and (3) private grants are only available to nonprofit corporations.

(f)  Moreover, private research companies, already having established vaccine development and manufacturing capabilities, are uniquely situated to maximize available resources and to utilize both management and research staff, equipment, and technical innovations to their greatest efficiency towards the specific goal of developing and manufacturing an AIDS vaccine at the earliest possible time.

(g)  Exclusion of private corporations from public funding to develop an approved vaccine will likely result in (1) a delay in the development of a vaccine to prevent AIDS; (2) continued spread of AIDS to the general population; and (3) continued increases in private and public funds to provide care to AIDS victims.

(h)  It is appropriate to mandate that a grant made to a private entity to develop an AIDS vaccine, once the vaccine has been approved by the FDA for use by the general population, should be reimbursed to the state from the sale of the vaccine.

(Amended by Stats. 1997, Ch. 294, Sec. 18. Effective August 18, 1997.)

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Section 121200.