Indiana Code
Chapter 4. Supervision of Continuing Care Contracts
23-2-4-1. Definitions

Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, the term:
"Application fee" means the fee charged an individual, in addition to the entrance fee or any other fee, to cover the provider's reasonable costs in processing the individual's application to become a resident.
"Commissioner" means the securities commissioner as provided in IC 23-19-6-1(a).
"Continuing care agreement" means the following:
(1) For continuing care retirement communities registered before January 2, 2007, an agreement by a provider to furnish to at least one (1) individual, for the payment of an entrance fee and periodic charges, accommodations in a living unit of a home, and at least two (2) of the following services for the life of the individual or for more than one (1) month unless the agreement is cancelled:
(A) Meals and related services.
(B) Nursing care services.
(C) Medical services.
(D) Other health related services.
(2) For continuing care retirement communities registered after January 1, 2007, and before July 1, 2009, an agreement by a provider to furnish to an individual, for the payment of an entrance fee of at least twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) and periodic charges:
(A) accommodations in a living unit of a continuing care retirement community;
(B) meals and related services;
(C) nursing care services;
(D) medical services;
(E) other health related services; or
(F) any combination of these services;
for the life of the individual or for more than one (1) month, unless the agreement is canceled.
(3) For continuing care retirement communities registered after June 30, 2009, an agreement by a provider to furnish to an individual, for the payment of an entrance fee of at least twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) and periodic charges:
(A) accommodations in a living unit of a continuing care retirement community;
(B) meals and related services;
(C) nursing care services;
(D) medical services;
(E) other health related services; or
(F) any combination of these services;
for the life of the individual, unless the agreement is terminated as specified under this chapter.
"Continuing care retirement community" includes both of the following:
(1) An independent living facility.
(2) A health facility licensed under IC 16-28.
"Contracting party" means a person or persons who enter into a continuing care agreement with a provider.
"Entrance fee" means the sum of money or other property paid or transferred, or promised to be paid or transferred, to a provider in consideration for one (1) or more individuals becoming a resident of a continuing care retirement community under a continuing care agreement.
"Living unit" means a room, apartment, cottage, or other area within a continuing care retirement community set aside for the use of one (1) or more identified residents.
"Long term financing" means financing for a period in excess of one (1) year.
"Omission of a material fact" means the failure to state a material fact required to be stated in any disclosure statement or registration in order to make the disclosure statement or registration, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
"Person" means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, an association, a limited liability company, or other legal entity.
"Provider" means a person that agrees to provide care under a continuing care agreement.
"Refurbishment fee" means the fee charged an individual, in addition to the entrance fee or any other fee, to cover the provider's reasonable costs in refurbishing a previously occupied living unit specifically designated for occupancy by that individual.
"Resident" means an individual who is entitled to receive benefits under a continuing care agreement.
"Solicit" means any action of a provider in seeking to have an individual residing in Indiana pay an application fee and enter into a continuing care agreement, including:
(1) personal, telephone, or mail communication or any other communication directed to and received by any individual in Indiana; and
(2) advertising in any media distributed or communicated by any means to individuals residing in Indiana.
"Termination" refers to the cancellation of a continuing care agreement under this chapter.
As added by Acts 1982, P.L.145, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.234-1985, SEC.1; P.L.177-1991, SEC.8; P.L.8-1993, SEC.312; P.L.27-2007, SEC.16; P.L.153-2009, SEC.3; P.L.278-2013, SEC.17.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 23. Business and Other Associations

Article 2. Securities and Franchises

Chapter 4. Supervision of Continuing Care Contracts

23-2-4-1. Definitions

23-2-4-2. Application of Chapter

23-2-4-3. Registration; Application; Order

23-2-4-4. Initial Disclosure Statement; Contents

23-2-4-5. Annual Disclosure Statement; Contents; Fee

23-2-4-6. Disclosure Statements; Amendment

23-2-4-7. Delivery of Disclosure Statements to Persons Executing Agreements

23-2-4-7.5. Termination of Contract

23-2-4-8. Sanctions Against Registration of Providers or Execution of New Continuing Care Agreements; Findings of Fact; Cease and Desist Order; Notice and Hearing

23-2-4-9. Offense

23-2-4-10. Conditions of Registration; Deposit of Entrance and Refurbishment Fees Into Escrow Account; Limitations

23-2-4-11. Letter of Credit, Negotiable Securities, or Bond Instead of Escrow Account

23-2-4-12. Entrance Fees; Use

23-2-4-13. Retirement Home Guaranty Fund; Creation and Expiration; Purpose; Levy

23-2-4-14. Fund; Board of Directors; Membership; Compensation

23-2-4-15. Board; Submission and Approval of Plan of Operation; Contents of Plan; Adoption of Rules

23-2-4-16. Termination of Bankrupt Home; Payments to Residents From Fund; Subrogation Rights of Board

23-2-4-17. Fund; Examination and Regulation by Commissioner; Reports

23-2-4-18. Fund; Exemption From Certain Fees and Taxes

23-2-4-19. Repealed

23-2-4-20. Disclosure Statements; Liability of Provider

23-2-4-21. Commissioner; Petition for Appointment of Receiver

23-2-4-22. Commissioner; Powers; Hearings and Investigations

23-2-4-23. Violations; Cease and Desist Orders; Actions for Injunctive Relief

23-2-4-24. Rules