Colorado Code § 25-3-108

Receivership
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(1) It is the purpose of this section to establish a receivership
mechanism that will be available as a remedy for such violations of applicable laws and
regulations by a licensee of a long-term health-care facility that require facility closure by the
department of public health and environment in order to safeguard against potential transfer
trauma resulting from relocation of its residents as a result of closure of the facility.
(2) The department of public health and environment, the licensee or owner of a long-
term health-care facility, or the lessee of such facility with the approval of the owner may apply
to the district court for the appointment of a receiver to operate the long-term health-care facility
when:
(a) The department of public health and environment has refused to issue a renewal
license or has revoked the license of such facility and the action of the department is final; or
(b) The department of public health and environment, through the executive director
thereof, has taken summary action to suspend the license of any such facility in accordance with
the provisions of section 24-4-104 (4), C.R.S.
(3) The action of the department of public health and environment with respect to
nonrenewal or revocation of a license and recommendation for certification for medicaid
participation shall not be final for the purposes of paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of this section
until all administrative hearings and judicial appeals sought by a licensee of a long-term health-
care facility have been exhausted or the time permitted for the same has expired and until the
decisions resulting from any such appeals, if any, sustain the action of said department.
(4) Application for the appointment of a receiver pursuant to this section shall be to the
district court for the county where the long-term health-care facility is located. No hearing on
such application shall be held sooner than seventy-two hours after the licensee of such facility
has been served with notice thereof, as provided in the Colorado rules of civil procedure; except
that when the department exercises its summary powers, an emergency receiver may be
appointed upon agreement in writing between the department and licensee, with the approval of
the owner, until a hearing for appointment of a receiver as provided in this section. Notice shall
also be served upon any owner and any lessee of a long-term health-care facility and any holder
of a security interest of record in said facility. An application for appointment of a receiver
pursuant to this section shall have precedence and priority over any civil or criminal case
pending in the district court wherein the application is filed.
(5) For the purposes of this section the action of the department of public health and
environment exercised pursuant to subsection (2) of this section shall become effective upon
appointment of the receiver of the court.
(6) Prior to ordering the appointment of a receiver for the operation of a long-term
health-care facility, the district court must find:
(a) That grounds for the appointment of a receiver exist as provided in subsection (2) of
this section; and
(b) That proper notice as required by subsection (4) of this section has been served; and
(c) That there is a necessity to continue care on a temporary basis at the facility to avoid
potential transfer trauma which would serve the best interests of the residents of the facility
pending arrangements for the lease, sale, or closure of the facility.
(7) The department of public health and environment shall grant the receiver a license
pursuant to section 25-3-102 and shall recommend certification for medicaid participation, and
the department of health care policy and financing shall reimburse the receiver for the long-term
health-care facility's medicaid residents pursuant to section 25.5-6-204, C.R.S.
(8) The appointment of the receiver shall be in accordance with and governed by the
provisions of rule 66 of the Colorado rules of civil procedure. The court shall enter an order of
appointment and fix the fees and expenses of the receiver. The receiver shall be a licensed
nursing home administrator and shall post a bond with adequate sureties as determined by the
court, and the receiver may be sued upon the same in the name of the people of the state of
Colorado at the instance and for the use of any party injured. The receiver shall perform duties,
assume responsibilities, and preserve the long-term health-care facility property in accordance
with established principles of law for receivers of real property. Such duties and responsibilities
shall be determined by the court following a hearing, at which time the parties may appear and
be heard. The court shall specify the duties and responsibilities of the receiver in the order of
appointment. No security interest in any real or personal property comprising said facility or
contained within the facility nor any fixture of the facility shall be impaired or diminished by the
receiver, but the receiver shall comply with the standards of the department of public health and
environment in providing health care to patients.
(9) Nothing in this section shall prevent the court from altering or amending the terms
and conditions of the receivership or the receiver's responsibilities and duties following a
hearing, at which time the parties may appear and be heard; and nothing in this section shall
prohibit the parties from stipulating to the terms and conditions of the receivership and the
responsibilities and duties of the receiver, including the duration thereof, and such stipulation
shall be submitted to the court for approval.
(10) A receivership established pursuant to this section may be terminated by the court
upon application therefor by the licensee of a long-term health-care facility, the department of
public health and environment, or the receiver. The receivership may be terminated upon a
finding by the court that the receivership is no longer necessary, but in no case shall the
receivership continue for longer than one hundred eighty days from the date of the initial
appointment of the receiver unless extended by written agreement of the parties as provided in
subsection (9) of this section.
(11) Upon termination of the receivership, the court shall order a final accounting and
finally fix the fees and expenses of the receiver following a hearing, at which time the parties
may appear and be heard.

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