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What is LPS?

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What is LPS?

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The Lanterman-Petris-Short Act is a division of the California Welfare and Institutions Code that was enacted in 1969 to eliminate the inappropriate, indefinite, involuntary commitment of mentally disordered persons.

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LPS stands for Library Printing Services. LPS is one of several GALEN Account services offered to UCSF personnel and students, and Non-UCSF affiliates. [back to top] How much does it cost? UCSF personnel and students (including the faculty, students, residents, house staff, postgraduate fellows, staff of the University of California, San Francisco, and the UCSF Medical Center) are charged 12¢ per page. Non-UCSF customers (including personnel from other UC campuses, UCSF alumni, licensed health care professionals, and the general public) are charged 22¢ per page plus sales tax. These rates are identical to the rates charged for photocopying in the Library. [back to top] Does this mean I have to pay to use Library workstations? No. The only time you have to pay is when you print from Library computers, ILC computers or computers in the Medical Student Lounge. You may use these computers without any charges. [back to top] How do I add money to my GALEN Account to pay for printing? There i

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