New York Statutes

§ 4675 — Priority reservation agreements; after obtaining a certificate of authority

New York § 4675
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Art. 46-AFee-for-service Continuing Care Retirement Communities Demonstration Program

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N.Y. Public Health § 4675 (2026).

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§ 4675. Priority reservation agreements; after obtaining a certificate\nof authority. The provisions of this section apply to entities that seek\napproval to enter into priority reservation agreements and to solicit,\ncollect or receive priority reservation fees, with respect to a\nfee-for-service continuing care retirement community, after obtaining a\ncertificate of authority under this article.\n 1. No person, partnership, corporation or other entity shall solicit,\ncollect or receive any priority reservation fee or enter into any\nagreement relating to the payment of any priority reservation fee with\nrespect to any fee-for-service continuing care retirement community\noperated or to be operated within the state without first obtaining the\nwritten authorization of the commissioner.

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