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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XVI — PUBLIC HEALTH · Chapter 112

Section 109: Supervision of nursing homes; necessity of licensed administrator; evidence of eligibility for examination

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Section 109.
(a)No nursing home which is licensed by the department of public health to provide nursing care may operate except under the supervision of a nursing home administrator duly licensed by the board.
(b)No person shall be admitted to or permitted to take an examination for license as a nursing home administrator unless he shall have first submitted evidence satisfactory to the board,
(1)that he is over eighteen years of age,
(2)that he is a citizen of the United States,
(3)that he is of good moral character,
(4)that he is suitable and fit to be licensed and to practice as a nursing home administrator.
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