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Section 1784.

CA Health & Safety Code § 1784 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)  If construction of the proposed continuing care retirement community, or applicable phase, has not commenced within 36 months from the date the permit to accept deposits is issued, an applicant may request an extension of the permit to accept deposits. The request for extension shall be made to the department in writing and shall include the reasons why construction of the proposed continuing care retirement community was not commenced within the required 36-month period. The request for extension shall also state the new estimated date for commencement of construction.

(b)  In response to a request for an extension, the department may do one of the following:

(1)  If the department determines there is satisfactory cause for the delay in commencement of construction of the proposed continuing care retirement community or applicable phase, the department may extend the permit to accept deposits for up to one year.

(2)  If the department determines that there is no satisfactory cause for the delay, the department may instruct the escrow agent to refund to depositors all deposits held in escrow, plus any interest due under the terms of the deposit subscription agreements, and require the applicant to file a new application and application fee. The applicant shall also refund all processing fees paid by the depositors.

(c)  Within 10 calendar days the applicant shall notify each depositor of the department’s approval or denial of the extension, of any expiration of the permit to accept deposits and of any right to a refund of their deposits.

(Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 820, Sec. 44. Effective January 1, 2001.)

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Section 1784.