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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 1793.58

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(a)The department, administrator, or any interested person, upon due notice to the administrator, at any time, may apply to the court for an order terminating the rehabilitation proceedings and permitting the provider to resume possession of the provider’s property and the conduct of the provider’s business.
(b)The court shall not issue the order requested pursuant to subdivision
(a)unless, after a full hearing, the court has determined that the purposes of the proceeding have been fully and successfully accomplished and that the continuing care retirement community can be returned to the provider’s management without further jeopardy to the residents of the continuing care retirement community, creditors, owners of the continuing care retirement community, and to the public.
(c)Before issuing any order terminating the rehabilitation proceeding the court shall consider a full report and accounting by the administrator regarding the provider’s affairs, including the conduct of the provider’s officers, employees, and business during the rehabilitation and the provider’s current financial condition.
(d)Upon issuance of an order terminating the rehabilitation, the department shall reinstate the provisional certificate of authority or certificate of authority. The department may condition, suspend, or revoke the reinstated certificate only upon a change in the conditions existing at the time of the order or upon the discovery of facts which the department determines would have resulted in a denial of the request for an order terminating the rehabilitation had the court been aware of these facts.
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