Bill Summary for S 145 (2023-2024)

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Jun 20 2023

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View NCGA Bill Details2023-2024 Session
Senate Bill 145 (Public) Filed Wednesday, February 22, 2023
AN ACT TO ENACT THE CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES ACT, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE.
Intro. by Johnson.

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Senate committee substitute to the 2nd edition makes the following changes.

Part 13.

Amends GS 58-64A-370 by amending the membership of the Continuing Care Advisory Committee as follows. Instead of requiring all 12 members to be appointed by the Commissioner, divides the appointments between the Commissioner and the NCGA and updates membership qualifications as follows. Requires six members to be appointed by the Commissioner as follows: two residents of continuing care retirement communities, one owner of a continuing care retirement community, one provider of continuing care at a continuing care retirement community or one provider of a continuing care at home program, one person who can be classified as a representative of residents of continuing care retirement communities, and one person who can be classified as a representative of continuing care retirement communities. Requires three members to be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate as follows: one person who can be classified as a representative of residents of continuing care retirement communities, one person who can be classified as a representative of continuing care retirement communities, and one person who is a certified public accountant licensed to practice public accountancy in North Carolina. Requires three members to be appointed by the House of Representatives as follows: one person who can be classified as a representative of residents of continuing care retirement communities, one person who can be classified as a representative of continuing care retirement communities, and one person who is a certified public accountant licensed to practice public accountancy in North Carolina. No longer requires the inclusion of any individuals representing and nominated by the North Carolina Continuing Care Residents Association or by LeadingAge North Carolina. Makes conforming changes to the filling of vacancies. Adds the requirement that any appointment to fill a vacancy on the Committee that is due to resignation, dismissal, death, or disability must be for the remainder of the unexpired term and filled by the appointing authority.