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§  1119. Limited exemption for continuing care retirement communities.  (a) An organization complying with the provisions of  article  forty-six  of  the  public health law may operate without being licensed under this  chapter and without being subject to any  provisions  of  this  chapter,  except  to  the  extent  that  such  organization  must  comply with the  provisions  of  this  chapter  by  virtue  of  such  article,  and  such  organization   must   comply   with   rules   and   regulations  of  the  superintendent relating to:    (1) financial feasibility of the continuing care retirement community,    (2) actuarial principles established relating to such communities,    (3) approval of continuing care retirement contracts and the rates and  rating system, if any, for such contracts.    (b) The superintendent may promulgate regulations in effectuating  the  purposes and the provisions of this chapter and article forty-six of the  public  health  law,  which  may  include requirements applicable to the  contracts  between  a  continuing  care  retirement  community  and  its  residents.    (c)  Such  organization  shall be subject to the provisions of article  seventy-four of this chapter. Prior to commencing action  under  article  seventy-four,  the superintendent shall consult with the continuing care  retirement community council established pursuant to  section  forty-six  hundred two of the public health law.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-11 > 1119

§  1119. Limited exemption for continuing care retirement communities.  (a) An organization complying with the provisions of  article  forty-six  of  the  public health law may operate without being licensed under this  chapter and without being subject to any  provisions  of  this  chapter,  except  to  the  extent  that  such  organization  must  comply with the  provisions  of  this  chapter  by  virtue  of  such  article,  and  such  organization   must   comply   with   rules   and   regulations  of  the  superintendent relating to:    (1) financial feasibility of the continuing care retirement community,    (2) actuarial principles established relating to such communities,    (3) approval of continuing care retirement contracts and the rates and  rating system, if any, for such contracts.    (b) The superintendent may promulgate regulations in effectuating  the  purposes and the provisions of this chapter and article forty-six of the  public  health  law,  which  may  include requirements applicable to the  contracts  between  a  continuing  care  retirement  community  and  its  residents.    (c)  Such  organization  shall be subject to the provisions of article  seventy-four of this chapter. Prior to commencing action  under  article  seventy-four,  the superintendent shall consult with the continuing care  retirement community council established pursuant to  section  forty-six  hundred two of the public health law.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-11 > 1119

§  1119. Limited exemption for continuing care retirement communities.  (a) An organization complying with the provisions of  article  forty-six  of  the  public health law may operate without being licensed under this  chapter and without being subject to any  provisions  of  this  chapter,  except  to  the  extent  that  such  organization  must  comply with the  provisions  of  this  chapter  by  virtue  of  such  article,  and  such  organization   must   comply   with   rules   and   regulations  of  the  superintendent relating to:    (1) financial feasibility of the continuing care retirement community,    (2) actuarial principles established relating to such communities,    (3) approval of continuing care retirement contracts and the rates and  rating system, if any, for such contracts.    (b) The superintendent may promulgate regulations in effectuating  the  purposes and the provisions of this chapter and article forty-six of the  public  health  law,  which  may  include requirements applicable to the  contracts  between  a  continuing  care  retirement  community  and  its  residents.    (c)  Such  organization  shall be subject to the provisions of article  seventy-four of this chapter. Prior to commencing action  under  article  seventy-four,  the superintendent shall consult with the continuing care  retirement community council established pursuant to  section  forty-six  hundred two of the public health law.