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Code · Louisiana · Title 51 — Trade and Commerce

RS 51:2176

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RS 51:2176
§2176. Annual disclosure statement
A. The provider shall file with the department annually, within four months following the end of the provider's fiscal year, an annual disclosure statement which shall contain a statement setting forth, as of the end of the fiscal year, any material changes in the information required by R.S. 51:2175 for the initial disclosure statement.
B. From the date an annual disclosure statement is filed until the date the next succeeding disclosure form is filed with the department and prior to the provider's acceptance on behalf of the home of any part or all of any application fee or part of the entrance fee or the execution of the continuing care agreement by the resident, whichever first occurs, a copy of the current annual disclosure statement shall be available for inspection by residents or prospective residents.
C. In addition to filing the annual disclosure statement, the provider shall amend its currently filed disclosure statement at any other time an amendment is necessary to prevent any disclosure statement from containing any material misstatement of fact or any omission of a material fact required to be stated therein. Any such amendment or amended disclosure statement shall be filed with the department and shall be subject to all applicable requirements of this Chapter.
Acts 1987, No. 483, §1.
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