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2022 District of Columbia Code
Title 44 - Charitable and Curative Institutions
Chapter 1A - Continuing Care Retirement Communities
§ 44–151.13. Examinations; financial statements

Universal Citation:
DC Code § 44–151.13 (2022)
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§ 44–151.13. Examinations; financial statements.

(a) Each provider shall keep and make available to the Commissioner at the provider’s place of business any books and records that the Commissioner, by rule or regulation, requires to enable the Commissioner to enforce this chapter and any rule or regulation adopted under this chapter.

(b) Each provider shall retain for at least 3 years after final payment is made by a resident copies of any contract or agreement, records of payments received by the provider from a resident or a person on behalf of a resident, and such other papers or records relating to the loan as may be required by rule or regulation.

(c) On approval of the Commissioner, a provider shall not be required to maintain at the provider’s place of business any books and records otherwise required by the Commissioner under subsection (a) of this section if the licensee:

(1) Makes the books and records available to the Commissioner at the licensee’s place of business within 5 business days of the Commissioner’s official request; and

(2) Retains the records for at least 60 months in a storage facility disclosed to the Commissioner.

(d) The Commissioner or his designee may, in the Commissioner’s discretion, visit a provider or continuing care facility offering continuing care in the District to examine its books and records. The provider examined shall pay expenses incurred in conducting examinations under this section. These expenses may include the salary of the government employee based on the time spent conducting or supervising the examination, the fees of a third-party auditor, and reasonable and necessary out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Department or third-party auditor.

(Apr. 5, 2005, D.C. Law 15-270, § 113, 52 DCR 799.)

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