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Code · Missouri · Chapter 198

198.048. Different classifications of facility may exist on same premises, when.

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198.048. Different classifications of facility may exist on same premises, when. — A skilled nursing, intermediate care, assisted living facility, or residential care facility may exist on the same premises under the following circumstances:
(1)The skilled nursing, intermediate care, assisted living facility or residential care facility is an identifiable unit thereof, such as an entire ward or contiguous wards, wing or floor of a building or a separate contiguous building and such identifiable unit is approved in writing by the department;
(2)The identifiable unit meets all the reasonable standards for such facility;
(3)Central services and facilities such as management services, nursing and other patient-care services, building maintenance and laundry which are shared with other units are determined to be sufficient to meet the reasonable standards for such a facility.
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(L. 1979 S.B. 328, et al. § 16, A.L. 1984 S.B. 451)
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