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coach purses sale spokesperson explained the release of this information is not meant to alarm the public but instead to ensure quality hospital health care throughout the state.Cottage Hospital Fined for 2009 Baby Abduction The Santa Barbara IndependentThough Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital immediately and dramatically increased its security in the wake of 2009 baby abduction incident, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) recently levied a $50,000 fine on the hospital for past flaws in the facility now corrected protocols.In February 2009, an hours old infant was taken from the maternity ward by 35 year old Leianna Arzate, who was dressed in scrubs and posed as a nurse. She smuggled the baby out of the hospital in a handbag and was able to drive away without being noticed. The baby was returned to its parents unharmed. Arzate was subsequently sentenced to 11 years in state prison for kidnapping and first degree residential burglary.Cottage was one of 14 California hospitals hit with the most recent round of CDPH fines that the agency has logged over the past two years. The "administrative penalties" are issued, according to officials, for "noncompliance with licensing requirements that have caused, or was likely to cause, serious injury or death to patients." That includes, but isn limited to, issues with surgeries, prescription mix ups, improper training, and unsanitary conditions.A CDPH report found that security in Cottage Hospital maternity ward was noticeably lax at the time of the kidnapping. There were too few cameras and alarms in the area, the report reads, too many unlocked doors