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Section 301 - Precontractual recording requirements.

UT Code § 31A-44-301 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A provider shall file with the department a current disclosure statement that meets the requirements of this part.

(2) A provider shall comply with Subsection (1) before the provider: (a) contracts to provide continuing care to a resident in this state; (b) extends the term of an existing continuing care contract with a resident in this state that requires a person to pay an entrance fee, regardless of whether the extended continuing care contract requires an entrance fee; or (c) solicits or offers, or directs another person to solicit or offer, a continuing care contract to a resident of the state.

(a) contracts to provide continuing care to a resident in this state;

(b) extends the term of an existing continuing care contract with a resident in this state that requires a person to pay an entrance fee, regardless of whether the extended continuing care contract requires an entrance fee; or

(c) solicits or offers, or directs another person to solicit or offer, a continuing care contract to a resident of the state.

(3) A provider solicits or offers a contract under Subsection (2)(c), if, after 12 months before the day on which a party to a continuing care contract signs or accepts a continuing care contract, the provider or a person acting on behalf of the provider gives information concerning the facility or the availability of a continuing care contract for the facility: (a) in a direct communication to an individual in the state; or (b) in a paid advertisement published in or broadcast from the state, except for a paid advertisement in a publication with more than two-thirds of the publication's circulation outside of the state.

(a) in a direct communication to an individual in the state; or

(b) in a paid advertisement published in or broadcast from the state, except for a paid advertisement in a publication with more than two-thirds of the publication's circulation outside of the state.

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Section 301 - Precontractual recording requirements.