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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 101 § 101.050 — Preparation of disclosure statement by provider; notice and review of statement

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 101 ·
Oregon Code § 101.050 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Preparation of disclosure statement by provider; notice and review of statement by prospective residents; contents of statement. (1) After entry of an order registering the provider and before the provider enters into any residency agreement with or on behalf of the prospective resident, the provider shall notify prospective residents of their right to review the initial disclosure statement and shall make copies of the statement available upon request. The initial disclosure statement shall be available during regular business hours in the business office of the continuing care retirement community. The text of the initial disclosure statement shall contain the following information: (a) The rights and requirements contained in ORS 101.115. (b) The names of the individual or individuals who constitute the provider or, if the provider is a partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other legal entity, whether for profit or not for profit, the name of the legal entity and each of the officers, directors, trustees or managing general partners of the legal entity and a description of each individual’s duties on behalf of the legal entity. (c) The business address of the provider and a statement of whether the provider is an individual, partnership, limited liability company, corporation or other legal entity. (d) The names and business addresses of any individual having any more than a 10 percent direct or indirect ownership or beneficial interest in the provider, the percentage of the direct or indirect ownership or beneficial interest and a description of each individual’s interest in or occupation with the provider. (e)(A) A statement as to whether the provider is or is not affiliated with any other organization of any kind, the extent of the affiliation, if any, and the extent to which any of the affiliated organizations are responsible for the financial and contractual obligations of the provider; and (B) The provision of the Internal Revenue Code, if any, under which the provider or any affiliated organization is exempt from the payment of federal income taxes. (f) The location and general description of the continuing care retirement community, including the location and number of living units and licensed long term care beds considered part of the CCRC, and any other care facilities owned or operated by the provider. The provider must disclose the following about any proposed continuing care retirement community or other care facilities: (A) The estimated completion date or dates; (B) A statement as to whether or not construction has begun; and (C) Any contingencies subject to which construction may be deferred. (g) The number of open bed long term care facility beds operated by the CCRC. (h) A description of services provided or proposed to be furnished by the provider under its residency agreements including, without limitation: (A) The extent to which medical care, long term care or health related services are furnished, and the locations where the services will be furnished. If the services are furnished at a facility that is not registered as part of the CCRC’s campus, the provider shall state the location where the services are furnished and any additional fees associated with the services; and (B) The services made available by the continuing care retirement community at an extra charge over and above the entrance fee. (i) A description of all fees required of each resident, including the entrance fee, regular periodic charges and the manner in which any additional fees or regular periodic charges will be determined. The description shall include: (A) The circumstances under which the resident will be permitted to remain in the continuing care retirement community in the event the resident is unable to pay regular periodic or other charges; (B) The terms and conditions under which the residency agreement may be canceled by the provider or the resident or in the event of the death of the resident prior to or following occupancy of the living unit; (C) The percentage of the entrance fee refund required by ORS 101.080 and the manner in which this percentage is calculated; (D) The conditions under which a living unit occupied by a resident may be made available by the provider to another resident other than on the death of the resident executing the residency agreement; (E) The manner by which the provider may adjust regular periodic charges or other recurring fees; (F) A statement of the fees to be charged if the resident marries or divorces while at the designated continuing care retirement community, the terms concerning a resident’s spouse’s entry to or departure from a CCRC and the consequences if a new spouse does not meet the requirements for entry; and (G) The terms and conditions for the transfer of a resident out of the CCRC. (j) The provider’s most recent audited financial statement prepared in accordance with g
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