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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 71 — Public Health and Welfare

71-2088. Receiver; powers.

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A receiver appointed under section 71-2086 may exercise those powers and shall perform those duties set out by the court. A receiver may:
(1)Assume the role of administrator and take control of day-to-day operations or name an administrator to conduct the day-to-day operations of the health care facility subject to the supervision and direction of the receiver;
(2)Remedy violations of federal and state laws and regulations governing the operation of the health care facility;
(3)Let contracts and hire agents and employees, including legal counsel, to carry out the powers and duties of the receiver; and
(4)Hire or discharge any employees including the administrator.
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