Vermont Statutes

§ 8004 — Lien on behalf of residents; rehabilitation or liquidation

Vermont·Title 8 Title 8: Banking and Insurance·Ch. 151 Chapter 151: Continuing Care Retirement Communities
(a)Prior to the issuance of a certificate of authority under this chapter, or at such other time as the Commissioner may determine it is in the best interests of residents of a facility, the Commissioner may file a lien on the real and personal property of the provider or facility to secure the obligations of the provider pursuant to existing and future contracts for continuing care. A lien filed under this section shall be effective for a period of 10 years following such filing and may be extended by the Commissioner upon a finding that such extension is advisable for the protection of residents of the facility. The lien may be foreclosed upon the liquidation of the facility or the insolvency of the provider, and in such event the proceeds thereof shall be used in full or partial satisf

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