Oregon Code § 101.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions.
As
used in this chapter:
(1) Affiliated
organization means any profit or not-for-profit corporation, limited liability
company, partnership, sole proprietorship, sponsoring entity or other form of
legal entity:
(a) That is the
lessor of the real property on which the facilities of the provider are
situated;
(b) That a
provider has identified in its disclosure statement pursuant to ORS 101.050
(1)(e); or
(c) In which any
director or executive officer of a provider or of any manager of a provider has
an equity or debtor financial interest in excess of $10,000.
(2) Applicant
means a provider that has submitted an application and disclosure statement to
register as a continuing care retirement community.
(3) Application
fee means a fee charged to an individual or individuals, prior to execution of
a residency agreement, apart from an entrance fee.
(4) Audited
financial statement means a providers financial statement that has been
prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and that
has been audited by an independent certified public accountant in accordance
with generally accepted auditing standards and includes notes to the financial
statement that state whether or not the continuing care retirement community is
in compliance with its reserve requirements.
(5) Closed bed
long term care facility means a licensed long term care facility in a
continuing care retirement community that is used exclusively by individuals
receiving long term care services under a residency agreement.
(6) Continuing
care means directly furnishing or indirectly making available, upon payment of
an entrance fee and under a residency agreement, housing and health related
services for a period greater than one year to an individual not related by
blood or marriage to the continuing care retirement community provider that is
furnishing care.
(7) Continuing
care retirement community or CCRC means any provider that is registered with
the Department of Human Services and agrees to furnish continuing care to a
resident under a residency agreement.
(8) Entrance fee
means an initial or deferred transfer to a provider of a sum of money or other
property made or promised to be made as full or partial consideration for
acceptance of one or more residents in a continuing care retirement community.
A fee that is less than the sum of the regular periodic charges for one year of
residency is not an entrance fee.
(9) Health
related services includes, but is not limited to, nursing care, assistance
with activities of daily living, long term care and rehabilitative services.
(10) Living unit
means a room, apartment, cottage or other area set aside for the exclusive use
of the resident.
(11) Manager
means a person, corporation, partnership, association or other legal entity
that enters into a contractual arrangement with the provider to manage the
continuing care retirement community. However, manager does not include
individuals employed by the provider or corporations affiliated with the
provider or other legal entities within the providers supervision or control.
(12) New
continuing care retirement community means a continuing care retirement
community registered by a provider on or after January 1, 1990. New continuing
care retirement community does not mean the remodeling or expansion of an
existing continuing care retirement communitys facility on the same or an
adjacent site.
(13) Omit a
material fact means the failure to state a material fact required to be stated
in any disclosure statement or registration.
(14) Open bed
long term care facility means a licensed long term care facility in a
continuing care retirement community that admits persons who have not signed a
residency agreement.
(15) Provider
means an owner or operator, whether a natural person, partnership, trust,
limited liability company, corporation or unincorporated association, however
organized, of a new or existing continuing care retirement community, whether
operated for profit or not, that provides, plans to provide or agrees to
provide continuing care to one or more unrelated residents under a residency
agreement.
(16) Regular
periodic charges means basic monthly fees charged to a resident on an ongoing
basis.
(17) Residency
agreement means a contract between a provider and a resident for the provision
of continuing care for a period greater than one year.
(18) Resident
means a person who enters into a residency agreement with a provider or who is
designated in a residency agreement to be a person being provided with
continuing care.
(19) Residents
council means a body of residents of a continuing care retirement community
who are elected by the residents and recognized by the provider as representing
the interests of the residents.
(20) Solicit
means all actions of a provider in seeking to have individuals pay an
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 101.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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