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Subchapter I - Definitions
§ 44–1001.01. Definitions - For the purposes of this chapter, the term: (1) “Administrator”...
Subchapter II - Receiverships
§ 44–1002.01. Purpose of receivership - The purpose of a receivership authorized under this subchapter shall...
§ 44–1002.02. Grounds for receivership - A receiver may be appointed under this subchapter on one...
§ 44–1002.03. Petitions for receivership - (a) Notwithstanding the availability of any other remedy, the Attorney...
§ 44–1002.04. Notice and hearing requirements; ex parte appointment - (a)(1) The court shall hold a hearing on a petition...
§ 44–1002.05. Appointment of receiver; continuation of ex parte appointment - (a) After a hearing the court may appoint a receiver...
§ 44–1002.06. Powers and duties of receiver - (a) A receiver shall: (1) Take charge of the operation...
§ 44–1002.07. Termination of receivership - (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section,...
§ 44–1002.08. Final accounting - Within 30 calendar days after termination of a receivership, the...
§ 44–1002.09. Special fund or account - (a) The Mayor may establish a special revolving fund or...
§ 44–1002.10. Appointment of court monitor - (a) Any person authorized to file a petition for receivership...
Subchapter III - Discharge, Transfer, and Relocation of Residents
§ 44–1003.01. Grounds for involuntary discharge, transfer, or relocation by facility - (a) Unless a resident and his or her representative consent...
§ 44–1003.02. Notice to resident and resident’s representative - (a) Whenever a resident is to be discharged, transferred, or...
§ 44–1003.03. Hearing - (a)(1) Whenever a facility decides to involuntarily discharge, transfer, or...
§ 44–1003.04. Discussion and counseling - Before a resident is voluntarily or involuntarily discharged, transferred to...
§ 44–1003.05. Grounds for transfer or discharge by Mayor - (a) The Mayor may transfer or discharge any resident from...
§ 44–1003.06. Notice to facility owner or administrator; informal conference - (a) Before a resident is transferred or discharged under §...
§ 44–1003.07. Notice to resident and resident’s representative; informal conference - (a) Before a resident is transferred or discharged under §...
§ 44–1003.08. Emergency transfer or discharge by Mayor - (a) Whenever the immediate transfer or discharge of 1 or...
§ 44–1003.09. Hearing to review Mayor’s decision to transfer or discharge - (a) Within 10 calendar days after a transfer or discharge...
§ 44–1003.10. Transfer and discharge planning and assistance - (a)(1) The Mayor shall offer planning and assistance, including information...
§ 44–1003.11. Notice of adverse action or voluntary facility closure - (a) Whenever a facility receives written notice that its license...
§ 44–1003.12. Exemption. [Repealed] - Repealed. (Apr. 18, 1986, D.C. Law 6-108, § 312, 33...
§ 44–1003.13. Judicial review - Any person who is aggrieved by the results of a...
Subchapter IV - Private Rights of Action
§ 44–1004.01. Injunctive relief - A resident, a resident’s representative, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, or...
§ 44–1004.02. Mandamus - A resident, a resident’s representative, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, or...
§ 44–1004.03. Civil action for damages - (a) A resident or resident’s representative may bring an action...
§ 44–1004.04. Court costs and attorney’s fees - The court shall award costs and a reasonable attorney’s fee...
§ 44–1004.05. Rights independent and nonwaivable - (a) Whenever the grounds for a resident’s discharge, transfer, or...
Subchapter V - Miscellaneous
§ 44–1005.01. Rules - The Mayor may issue rules, pursuant to subchapter I of...
§ 44–1005.02. Privatization contracts, leases, provider agreements, and procedures requirements [Repealed] - Repealed. (Apr. 18, 1986, D.C. Law 6-108, § 501a; as...