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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216 — Health facilities and services

216.543 Posting requirements.

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(1)Every long-term care facility shall post in a conspicuous place, accessible to
residents, employees and visitors the following:
(a)A copy of the long-term care facility's current license;
(b)The name, address, and current telephone number of the current long-term
care ombudsman in the cabinet;
(c)A copy of the statement required by subsection
(1)of KRS 216.545; and
(d)A list of the material available for public inspection required by KRS 216.547.
(2)Every long-term care facility shall post within ten
(10)feet of the front reception
desk and in a prominent place easily seen by residents, employees, and visitors a
printed sign at least eight
(8)inches by eleven
(11)inches in size, with letters at
least one
(1)inch high, that states: "State law (KRS 216.547) requires state
inspection reports on this facility to be made available to you upon request. ASK A
REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS FACILITY."
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