New York Laws
Article 46 - Continuing Care Retirement Communities
4600 - Legislative Findings and Purpose.

ยง 4600. Legislative findings and purpose. The dramatic increase in the
numbers of elderly people, especially those seventy-five years of age
and older, coupled with the special housing and health care needs of
this growing segment of the population, requires the development of new
and creative approaches to help ensure the care of older people in
residential settings of their own choice. If carefully planned and
monitored, life care communities have the potential to provide a
continuum of care for older people that will provide an attractive
residential option for such persons, while meeting their long term care
needs for life. To ensure that the financial, consumer, and health care
interest of individuals who enroll in such communities will be
protected, such communities must be effectively managed and carefully
overseen.

The intent of the legislature, therefore, is to allow for the prudent
development of life care communities. The legislature further intends
to require that the relevant state agencies coordinate the regulation of
such communities in order to ensure that there are adequate safeguards
for those elderly who become residents and to assist in the orderly
development, of such communities. Although lead responsibility for the
interagency coordination of the regulation and establishment of such
communities is vested in the department of health, the legislature does
not intend that such communities become or be perceived as primarily
medically-oriented facilities. The legislature intends, instead, that
such communities be viewed as an attractive and innovative residential
alternative for older New Yorkers who are seeking to maintain, to the
extent possible, an independent and active life in a community in which
their long-term care needs will be met.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBH - Public Health

Article 46 - Continuing Care Retirement Communities

4600 - Legislative Findings and Purpose.

4601 - Definitions.

4602 - Continuing Care Retirement Community Council; Powers and Duties.

4603 - Commissioner; Powers and Duties.

4603-A - Residential Health Care Demonstration Facilities.

4604 - Certificate of Authority Required; Application and Approval.

4604-A - Council Approval Required for Industrial Development Agency Financing in Connection With Continuing Care Retirement Communities.

4605 - Certificate of Authority; Authority of Operator.

4605-A - Certificate of Authority; Authority to Offer Continuing Care at Home Contracts.

4605-B - Certificate of Authority; Limitation on Continuing Care at Home Contracts.

4606 - Initial Disclosure Statement.

4607 - Annual Statement.

4608 - Contracts.

4608-A - Continuing Care at Home Requirements.

4609 - Withdrawal, Death or Dismissal of Person; Refund.

4610 - Entrance Fee Escrow Account.

4611 - Reserves and Supporting Assets.

4612 - Residents' Organizations.

4613 - Advertisements.

4614 - Audits.

4615 - Revocation, Suspension or Annulment of Certificate of Authority.

4616 - Appointment of a Caretaker.

4617 - Receiverships.

4618 - Civil Action.

4619 - Criminal Penalties.

4620 - Separability.

4621 - Priority Reservation Agreements; Prior to Obtaining a Certificate of Authority.

4622 - Priority Reservation Agreements; After Obtaining a Certificate of Authority.

4623 - Long Term Care Insurance and Continuing Care Retirement Contracts or Continuing Care at Home Contracts.

4624 - Continuing Care Retirement Communities Making Assurances Regarding Long Term Care.