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Assisted living facilities; involuntary discharge, notice.
Assisted living facilities; involuntary discharge; notice. Requires that regulations of the Board of Social Services regarding involuntary discharges of residents from assisted living facilities provide residents, the Department of Social Services, and the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman with a 45-day notice prior to an involuntary discharge. Under current law, a 30-day notice is required prior to involuntary discharge.
Source: OpenStates · fetched February 18, 2026
Receive a longer notice period before being involuntarily discharged from an assisted living facility.
- Senior (65+, Medicare/SS)directModerate impactHigh certainty
Receive a longer notice period before being involuntarily discharged from an assisted living facility.
“Requires that regulations of the Board of Social Services regarding involuntary discharges of residents from assisted living facilities provide residents, the Department of Social Services, and the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman with a 45-day notice prior to an involuntary discharge.”· Assisted living facilities; involuntary discharge; notice.
- Increases the notice period for involuntary discharge from assisted living facilities from 30 days to 45 days.
- Requires that residents, the Department of Social Services, and the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman receive this 45-day notice.
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