North Carolina Statutes

§ 131D-2.2 — Persons not to be cared for in adult care homes and multiunit assisted housing with services; hospice care; obtaining services

North Carolina § 131D-2.2
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 131DInspection and Licensing of Facilities
Art. 1Adult Care Homes

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 131D-2.2 (2026).

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(a)Adult Care Homes. - Except when a physician certifies that appropriate care can be provided on a temporary basis to meet the resident's needs and prevent unnecessary relocation, adult care homes shall not care for individuals with any of the following conditions or care needs:
(1)Ventilator dependency;
(2)Individuals requiring continuous licensed nursing care;
(3)Individuals whose physician certifies that placement is no longer appropriate;
(4)Individuals whose health needs cannot be met in the specific adult care home as determined by the residence; and
(5)Such other medical and functional care needs as the Medical Care Commission determines cannot be properly met in an adult care home.
(b)Multiunit Assisted Housing With Services. - Except when a physician certifies that appropr

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