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§  4669.  Appointment  of  a  caretaker.  Upon  a determination by the  council that there exists operational deficiencies in a  fee-for-service  continuing care retirement community that show:    1.  there  exists  in  the  facility a pattern or practice of habitual  violation of the standards of health, safety or patient care established  under federal or state law or regulations, the council  shall  take  the  actions  prescribed  by  section  forty-six  hundred sixty-eight of this  article, and, where the council deems it to be in the  public  interest,  the  council  may  request  the  commissioner,  and  upon request of the  council  the  commissioner  shall,  petition  a   court   of   competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint a caretaker as defined in section twenty-eight  hundred one of this chapter. The  petition,  the  proceedings,  and  the  procedures  for  appointment  of  a  caretaker  shall be governed by the  provisions of section forty-six hundred seventy of this article, and the  power, duties and rights of  a  caretaker  appointed  pursuant  to  such  section  shall  be  the  same as those authorized by subdivision four of  such section; or    2. a condition or conditions in substantial violation of the standards  for health, safety or patient care established under  federal  or  state  law or regulations.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-46-a > 4669

§  4669.  Appointment  of  a  caretaker.  Upon  a determination by the  council that there exists operational deficiencies in a  fee-for-service  continuing care retirement community that show:    1.  there  exists  in  the  facility a pattern or practice of habitual  violation of the standards of health, safety or patient care established  under federal or state law or regulations, the council  shall  take  the  actions  prescribed  by  section  forty-six  hundred sixty-eight of this  article, and, where the council deems it to be in the  public  interest,  the  council  may  request  the  commissioner,  and  upon request of the  council  the  commissioner  shall,  petition  a   court   of   competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint a caretaker as defined in section twenty-eight  hundred one of this chapter. The  petition,  the  proceedings,  and  the  procedures  for  appointment  of  a  caretaker  shall be governed by the  provisions of section forty-six hundred seventy of this article, and the  power, duties and rights of  a  caretaker  appointed  pursuant  to  such  section  shall  be  the  same as those authorized by subdivision four of  such section; or    2. a condition or conditions in substantial violation of the standards  for health, safety or patient care established under  federal  or  state  law or regulations.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-46-a > 4669

§  4669.  Appointment  of  a  caretaker.  Upon  a determination by the  council that there exists operational deficiencies in a  fee-for-service  continuing care retirement community that show:    1.  there  exists  in  the  facility a pattern or practice of habitual  violation of the standards of health, safety or patient care established  under federal or state law or regulations, the council  shall  take  the  actions  prescribed  by  section  forty-six  hundred sixty-eight of this  article, and, where the council deems it to be in the  public  interest,  the  council  may  request  the  commissioner,  and  upon request of the  council  the  commissioner  shall,  petition  a   court   of   competent  jurisdiction  to  appoint a caretaker as defined in section twenty-eight  hundred one of this chapter. The  petition,  the  proceedings,  and  the  procedures  for  appointment  of  a  caretaker  shall be governed by the  provisions of section forty-six hundred seventy of this article, and the  power, duties and rights of  a  caretaker  appointed  pursuant  to  such  section  shall  be  the  same as those authorized by subdivision four of  such section; or    2. a condition or conditions in substantial violation of the standards  for health, safety or patient care established under  federal  or  state  law or regulations.