2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 131E - Health Care Facilities and Services.
§ 131E-230. Legislative findings.

Article 13.

Temporary Management of Long‑Term Care Facilities.

§ 131E‑230.  Legislative findings.

The General Assembly finds that:

(1)        A substantial number of citizens of this State now reside, or in the future may reside, in long‑term care facilities within this State;

(2)        Improper operation of long‑term care facilities may tend to create a substantial risk of serious physical injury to residents;

(3)        The closure of a long‑term care facility can have adverse effects on the residents thereof, especially if the closure and transfer of residents is done hastily;

(4)        The general health and welfare of the people of this State, particularly those persons residing in long‑term care facilities within this State, would be enhanced by development of a procedure for the court appointment of a temporary manager to assure the proper operation of a long‑term care facility in certain instances until a manager chosen by the facility is prepared to properly operate the facility, or until the residents can be safely transferred to a proper alternative setting; and

(5)        The use of a temporary manager is intended as a temporary measure and the ongoing or long‑term operation of a nursing facility by a temporary manager is neither beneficial nor appropriate. (1993, c. 390, s. 1.)

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