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  8. Chapter 420-D - Continuing Care Communities


Chapter 420-D - Continuing Care Communities


  • Section 420-D:1 - Definitions.
  • Section 420-D:2 - Certificate of Authority.
  • Section 420-D:3 - Renewal of Certificate of Authority.
  • Section 420-D:3-a - Continuing Care at Home Contracts.
  • Section 420-D:4 - Disclosure Statement.
  • Section 420-D:5 - Revocation or Suspension of Certificate of Authority; Liens.
  • Section 420-D:6 - Appeal.
  • Section 420-D:7 - Annual Reports.
  • Section 420-D:8 - Liquid Reserves.
  • Section 420-D:9 - Lien on Behalf of Residents.
  • Section 420-D:10 - Entrance Fee Escrow Account.
  • Section 420-D:11 - Pledging Assets.
  • Section 420-D:12 - Contracts With Residents.
  • Section 420-D:13 - Transfer or Sale of Interest.
  • Section 420-D:14 - Waiver Prohibited.
  • Section 420-D:15 - Right to Organize and to Obtain Outside Consultation.
  • Section 420-D:16 - Rehabilitation or Liquidation.
  • Section 420-D:17 - Rulemaking.
  • Section 420-D:18 - Dividends.
  • Section 420-D:19 - Repealed by 2001, 276:6, II, eff. Sept. 14, 2001.
  • Section 420-D:20 - Civil Liability.
  • Section 420-D:21 - Investigations; Subpoenas.
  • Section 420-D:22 - Records and Assets to be Kept Within State.
  • Section 420-D:23 - Audits.
  • Section 420-D:24 - Cease and Desist Orders.
  • Section 420-D:25 - Fees.
  • Section 420-D:26 - Criminal Penalties.
  • Section 420-D:27 - Severability.
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