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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 19-123

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§19–123.
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 19-114(d)(2)(ii) of this subtitle, a continuing care community does not lose its exemption from certificate of need requirements when the continuing care community admits an individual directly to a nursing facility within the continuing care community if:
(1)The admittee’s spouse or relative is admitted at the same time under a joint contract to an independent living unit or assisted living unit within the continuing care community; or
(2)An individual having a long-term significant relationship with the admittee is admitted at the same time under a joint contract to an independent living unit or assisted living unit within the continuing care community.
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