District Of Columbia Code § 44-1002.02

Grounds for receivership.
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A receiver may be appointed under this subchapter on one or more of the following grounds:
The facility is unlawfully operating without a current District license;
The licensee has abandoned the facility;
The facility is closing within 30 calendar days and cannot offer verifiable evidence that adequate arrangements, designed to minimize transfer trauma, have been made to relocate its residents;
A condition or practice in the facility poses a serious, widespread danger, either immediate or recurring, to the health, safety, or welfare of the residents;
Violations of residents’ rights, established pursuant to § 44-504(a)(4) , are chronic, substantial, and widespread;
Insolvency of an owner or the licensee has placed the continued operation of the facility in serious jeopardy; or
The facility has been issued a restricted or provisional license by the Department of Health.

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