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RSA 151:3 · Existing Facilities

151:3 Existing Facilities. – Facilities subject hereto which are already in operation at the time of enactment hereof shall be given a reasonable time from the date of enactment of this law within which to comply with the rules and regulations and minimum standards provided for herein. Source. 1947, 216:1, par. 3. RSA 151:3. 1979, 399:4, eff. Aug. 22, 1979.

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Source. 1947, 216:1, par. 3. RSA 151:3. 1979, 399:4, eff. Aug. 22, 1979.

Source history

  • 1947, 216:1, par. 3. RSA 151:3
  • 1979, 399:4, eff. Aug. 22, 1979

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    g privacy in treatment and personal care and including being informed of the name, licensure status, and staff position of all those with whom the patient has contact, pursuant to RSA 151:3-b. II. The patient shall be fully informed of the patient's rights and responsibilities and of all procedures governing patient conduct and responsibilities. This information shall be provided orally and in writing befo

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    g privacy in treatment and personal care and including being informed of the name, licensure status, and staff position of all those with whom the patient has contact, pursuant to RSA 151:3-b. II. The patient shall be fully informed of the patient's rights and responsibilities and of all procedures governing patient conduct and responsibilities. This information shall be provided orally and in writing befo

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    ing communities compliant with 42 U.S.C. Section 3607(b); (b) Continuing care retirement communities under RSA 420-D; (c) Skilled care or nursing facilities licensed under RSA 151; (d) Assisted living facilities under RSA 151; (e) Workforce housing as defined in RSA 674:58, or (f) Other housing that addresses documented community housing needs as identified in a municipal master plan,

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    to this chapter. II. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the department of health and human services shall not take action against a facility licensed under RSA 151 based primarily on the institution's participation in the treatment or use of [an investigational] a drug, biologic, or device under this chapter. III. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a manufac

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