A. The secretary may file a verified petition in the district court seeking appointment as receiver of a health facility if the facility: (1) is being operated without a valid license from the authority; (2) will be closed within sixty days and adequate arrangements to relocate its residents have not been submitted to and approved by the secretary; (3) has been abandoned, its residents have been abandoned or such abandonment is imminent; or (4) presents a situation, physical condition, practice or method of operation that the secretary finds presents an imminent danger of death or significant mental or physical harm to its residents or other persons. B. The proceedings shall be governed by, and the receiver's powers and duties shall be as specified in, the Receivership Act [44-8-1 to 44-8-10 NMSA 1978], supplemented as provided in the Health Facility Receivership Act. C. Venue shall be laid in the district court for Santa Fe county or any other county in which the health facility or any of its satellite facilities is located. D. Service of process shall be made in any manner provided by the Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts. If personal service cannot practicably or promptly be made as so provided, service may be made by delivery of the summons with the petition attached to any person in charge of the health facility at the time service is made. E. The health facility shall file a responsive pleading within ten days after the date service is made or within such time as directed by the district court. History: 1978 Comp., § 24-1E-3, enacted by Laws 1996, ch. 35, § 6; recompiled and amended as § 24A-2-3 by Laws 2024, ch. 39, § 41. Recompilations. — Laws 2024, ch. 39, § 41 recompiled and amended former 24-1E-3 NMSA 1978 as 24A-2-3 NMSA 1978, effective July 1, 2024. Cross references. — For application for appointment of a receiver, see 44-8-5 NMSA 1978. For Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts, see Rules 1-001 to 1-127 NMRA. The 2024 amendment, effective July 1, 2024, substituted the health care authority for the public health division to correspond with the new powers and duties of the health care authority; and in Subsection A, Paragraph A(1), after "from the" deleted "division" and added "authority".
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