Massachusetts Statutes

§ 72N — Action to appoint receiver; hearing; list of persons; purpose of receivership; stay of actions

Massachusetts § 72N
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XVIPUBLIC HEALTH

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 111, § 72N (2026).

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Section 72N. The department or the attorney general may bring an action in the superior court department of the trial court requesting the appointment of a receiver to operate a facility. Before the department brings such an action, a nursing home administrator designated by the commissioner shall be informed that the department intends to bring such an action and shall be informed of the reasons for the decision to bring such an action. Said administrator shall be duly licensed according to the provisions of section one hundred and eleven of chapter one hundred and twelve of the General Laws and shall have at least five years experience as a nursing home administrator. Said administrator may submit his recommendations concerning the facility proposed for receivership within two busines

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