Sec. 246.044. CONTENTS OF DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: PROVIDER. (a) The disclosure statement must include the name and business address of the provider and a statement of whether the provider is a partnership, corporation, or other type of legal entity. If the provider is not an individual, the statement must include:
(1) the name and business address of each officer, director, trustee, and managing or general partner; and
(2) the name and business address of each person who has at least a 10 percent interest in the provider and a description of the person's interest in or occupation with the provider.
(b) The provider may include in the disclosure statement any other material information concerning the facility or the provider.
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle B - Licensing of Health Facilities
Chapter 246 - Continuing Care Facilities
Subchapter C. Continuing Care Contracts and Disclosure Statements
Section 246.041. Precontractual Recording Requirements
Section 246.042. Delivery of Disclosure Statement
Section 246.043. Cover Page of Disclosure Statement
Section 246.044. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Provider
Section 246.045. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Third Party Management
Section 246.046. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Affiliation With Nonprofit Organization
Section 246.047. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Physical Property
Section 246.048. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Contracts and Fees
Section 246.049. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Change of Circumstances
Section 246.050. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Financial Information
Section 246.051. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Annual Income Statements
Section 246.052. Contents of Disclosure Statement: Anticipated Source and Application of Funds
Section 246.053. Standard Contract Form
Section 246.054. Annual Disclosure Statement Revision
Section 246.055. Advertisement in Conflict With Disclosures
Section 246.056. Rescission of Contract; Required Language
Section 246.057. Cancellation of Contract: Death or Incapacity Before Occupancy