BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 335-337




335.  The director shall disseminate to the public in such form and
manner as he deems most appropriate information, statistics, and
other data concerning the following:
   (a) Functions, duties, powers, and activities of the department
and of those agencies whose authority provides relief from commercial
and trade practices which are inimical to the interests of the
consumer.
   (b) Commercial and trade practices which are detrimental to
consumers.
   (c) Goods and services which are unsafe, unhealthful or inimical
to the general welfare of consumers.
   (d) General economic conditions.
   (e) Test results, analyses, and studies of consumer products and
services in the possession of state and federal agencies.
   (f) Consumer education which the director may develop on his own
initiative or obtain from other sources.
   (g) Legislation of interest to consumers.



336.  The director shall include as part of his annual report
information regarding his activities pursuant to this article and his
success in obtaining and disseminating information with respect to
information available from other departments of the state.




337.  (a) The department shall prepare and disseminate an
informational brochure for victims of psychotherapist-patient sexual
contact and advocates for those victims.  This brochure shall be
developed by the department in consultation with members of the
Sexual Assault Program of the Office of Criminal Justice Planning and
the office of the Attorney General.
   (b) The brochure shall include, but is not limited to, the
following:
   (1) A legal and an informal definition of psychotherapist-patient
sexual contact.
   (2) A brief description of common personal reactions and histories
of victims and victim's families.
   (3) A patient's bill of rights.
   (4) Options for reporting psychotherapist-patient sexual relations
and instructions for each reporting option.
   (5) A full description of administrative, civil, and professional
associations complaint procedures.
   (6) A description of services available for support of victims.
   (c) The brochure shall be provided to each individual contacting
the Medical Board of California and their allied health boards or the
Board of Behavioral Science Examiners regarding a complaint
involving psychotherapist-pa tient sexual relations.