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Code · Connecticut · Title 19a — Public Health and Well-Being · CHAPTER 368bb — Managed Residential Communities

Sec. 19a-698. Residency agreements. Twenty-four-hour skilled nursing care.

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No managed residential community shall enter into a written residency agreement with any individual who requires twenty-four-hour skilled nursing care, unless such individual establishes to the satisfaction of both the managed residential community and the assisted living services agency that the individual has, or has arranged for, such twenty-four-hour care and maintains such care as a condition of residency if an assisted living services agency determines that such care is necessary.
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