SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares the following:(a) Alameda Hospital was founded in 1894 as a private nonprofit hospital, is the only hospital on the island of Alameda, and is licensed as an acute care hospital.
(b) In 1996, the County of Alameda was authorized to form a public hospital authority now known as Alameda Health System.
(c) In 2002, Alameda Hospital became a district hospital with the formation of the City of Alameda Health Care District.
(d) In 2013, the City of Alameda Health Care District and the Alameda Health System entered into a joint powers agreement to jointly exercise their powers to operate Alameda Hospital.
(e) Under the joint powers agreement, Alameda Health System oversees and manages the operation of Alameda Hospital and its affiliated programs, including licensure, certifications, financial management, and maintenance facilities, and the City of Alameda Health Care District maintains responsibility for collection of the 2002 parcel tax revenue and ensuring the revenue goes to support hospital and health care services and facilities in the City of Alameda.
(f) The State Department of Public Heath requires all general acute care hospitals to offer eight basic services as a condition of licensure: medical, nursing, surgical, anesthesia, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, and dietary services.
(g) The Alameda Health Care District ensured that Alameda Hospital met the State of California’s 2020 seismic safety standards and the issuance of certificates of participation will help the City of Alameda Health Care District obtain a loan with a more favorable interest rate in order to secure the financing needed to ensure Alameda Hospital meets the State of California’s 2030 seismic standards.
(h) Because Alameda Hospital is the only acute care facility on the island of Alameda, it is essential that all basic services are retained at the hospital, including emergency surgical services.
(i) It is the intent of the Legislature that the proceeds from the issuance of certificates of participation will be available to the City of Alameda Health Care District to finance the 2030 seismic standards at Alameda Hospital with an expectation that Alameda Health Systems does not reduce or eliminate essential services at Alameda Hospital as a result of this retrofit, including emergency surgical services.