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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216A — Licensing of nursing home administrators

216A.010 Definitions.

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As used in this chapter:
(1)"Board" means the Kentucky Board of Licensure for Long-term Care
Administrators established in KRS 216A.040;
(2)"Cabinet" means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(3)"Long-term care administrator" means any individual responsible for planning,
organizing, directing, and controlling the operation of a licensed long-term care
facility, or who in fact performs those functions, whether or not those functions are
shared by one
(1)or more other persons;
(4)"Long-term care facility" means a health care facility which is defined by the
cabinet to be an intermediate care facility, skilled-nursing facility, nursing facility in
accordance with Pub. L. No. 100-203, nursing home, or intermediate care facility
for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability; and
(5)"Resident" means any person who is admitted to a long-term care facility.
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