As used in the Continuing Care Act:
A. "affiliate" means a person having a five percent or greater interest in a provider;
B. "community" means a retirement home, retirement community, home for the aged or other place that undertakes to provide continuing care;
C. "continuing care" means furnishing, pursuant to a contract that requires entrance or advance fees and service or periodic fees, independent-living and health or health-related services. Entrance or advanced fees do not include security or damage deposit fees that amount to less than three months' service or periodic fees. These services may be provided in the community, in the resident's independent living unit or in another setting, designated by the continuing care contract, to an individual not related by consanguinity or affinity to the provider furnishing the care. The services include, at a minimum, priority access to a nursing facility or hospital either on site or at a site designated by the continuing care contract;
D. "continuing care contract" means an agreement by a provider to furnish continuing care to a resident;
E. "liquid reserves" means cash or other assets that are available within sixty days to satisfy a community's expenses and that do not include real property or interests in real property;
F. "net operating expenses" means the total costs of operating a community, including taxes and insurance but not including amortization, depreciation or long-term debt service;
G. "person" means an individual, corporation, partnership, trust, association or other legal entity;
H. "priority access to a nursing facility or hospital" means that a nursing facility or hospital services the residents of independent living units or that there is a promise of such health care or health-related services being available in the future;
I. "provider" means the owner or manager of a community that provides, or offers to provide, continuing care;
J. "resident" means, unless otherwise specified, an actual or prospective purchaser of, nominee of or subscriber to a continuing care contract;
K. "type A" agreement means an extensive entrance-fee contract that includes housing, residential services, amenities and unlimited specific health-related services with little or no substantial increase in monthly payments, except to cover normal operating costs and inflation adjustments;
L. "type B" agreement means a modified entrance-fee contract that includes housing, residential services, amenities and a specific amount of health care with no substantial increase in monthly payments, except to cover normal operating costs and inflation adjustments. After the specified amount of health care is used, persons served pay either a discounted rate or the full per diem rates for required health care services; and
M. "unit" means the living quarters that a resident buys, leases or has assigned as part of the continuing care contract.
History: Laws 1985, ch. 102, § 3; 1991, ch. 263, § 8; 2005, ch. 215, § 1; 2010, ch. 88, § 3.
ANNOTATIONSThe 2010 amendment, effective May 19, 2010, added Subsections E, F, K and L, and relettered the succeeding subsections accordingly.
The 2005 amendment, effective June 17, 2005, defined "continuing care" in Subsection C to mean furnishing services, pursuant to a contract that requires entrance or advance fees and service or periodic fees and provided in Subsection C that entrance or advanced fees do not include security or damage deposit fees that amount to less than three months' service or periodic fees.
The 1991 amendment, effective June 14, 1991, rewrote Subsection C; deleted "for life or a specified time of more than one year" at the end of the first sentence and a second sentence reading "'Continuing care contract' includes a life interest or similar agreement, long-term leases and agreements that are terminable by either party" in Subsection D; deleted former Subsections E to G, which defined "entrance fee", "life interest" and "long-term lease"; redesignated former Subsection H as present Subsection E; added present Subsection F; and redesignated former Subsections I to K as present Subsections G to I.