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Code · Virginia · Title 38.2 · Chapter 49

Code of Virginia § 38.2-4921. Annual community-based continuing care disclosure statements.

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A. Within four months following the end of the CBCC provider's fiscal year, the CBCC provider shall file with the Commission and make available by written notice to each participant at no cost an annual disclosure statement that shall contain the information required for the initial disclosure statement set forth in § 38.2-4920 .
B. The annual disclosure statement shall also be accompanied by a narrative describing any material differences between:
1. The prior fiscal year's pro forma income statement, and
2. The actual results of operations during that fiscal year.
C. The annual disclosure statement shall describe the disposition of any real property acquired by the CBCC provider from participants.
D. In addition to filing the annual disclosure statement, the CBCC provider shall amend its currently filed disclosure statement at any other time if, in the opinion of the provider, an amendment is necessary to prevent the disclosure statement from containing any material misstatement of fact or failing to state any material fact required to be stated therein. Any such amendment or amended disclosure statement shall be filed with the Commission before it is delivered to any participant or prospective participant and is subject to all the requirements of this article, and the CBCC provider shall notify each participant of the existence of such amendment or amended disclosure statement.
E. If the Commission determines that the disclosure statement does not comply with the provisions of this article, it shall have the right to take action pursuant to § 38.2-4931 .
2012, cc. 208 , 303 .
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