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§ 8003. Sale or transfer of ownership

Any provider desiring to sell or transfer ownership of a continuing care facility shall notify the department 30 days in advance of completion of such sale or transfer. The commissioner may revoke, after notice and hearing, and upon written findings of fact, the certificate of authority of any provider based on a substantial change in control or ownership of such provider, if such change is found not to be in the best interests of the residents of the facility:

(1) in that the facility is in danger of becoming insolvent;

(2) the care of current or prospective residents is threatened; or

(3) the monthly rates paid by residents would be adversely impacted. (Added 1987, No. 247 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-08 > Chapter-151 > 8003

§ 8003. Sale or transfer of ownership

Any provider desiring to sell or transfer ownership of a continuing care facility shall notify the department 30 days in advance of completion of such sale or transfer. The commissioner may revoke, after notice and hearing, and upon written findings of fact, the certificate of authority of any provider based on a substantial change in control or ownership of such provider, if such change is found not to be in the best interests of the residents of the facility:

(1) in that the facility is in danger of becoming insolvent;

(2) the care of current or prospective residents is threatened; or

(3) the monthly rates paid by residents would be adversely impacted. (Added 1987, No. 247 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-08 > Chapter-151 > 8003

§ 8003. Sale or transfer of ownership

Any provider desiring to sell or transfer ownership of a continuing care facility shall notify the department 30 days in advance of completion of such sale or transfer. The commissioner may revoke, after notice and hearing, and upon written findings of fact, the certificate of authority of any provider based on a substantial change in control or ownership of such provider, if such change is found not to be in the best interests of the residents of the facility:

(1) in that the facility is in danger of becoming insolvent;

(2) the care of current or prospective residents is threatened; or

(3) the monthly rates paid by residents would be adversely impacted. (Added 1987, No. 247 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)