Rhode Island Code § 23-17.4-16.5

Disclosure
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Each assisted living residence shall disclose certain information about the residence to each potential resident, the resident’s interested family, and the resident’s agent as early as practical in the decision-making process and at least prior to the admission decision being made. The disclosed information shall be in print format and shall include at a minimum: (1) Identification of the residence and its owner and operator; (2) Level of license; (3) Admission and discharge criteria; (4) Services available; (5) Financial terms to include all fees and deposits, including any first month rental arrangements, and the residence’s policy regarding notification to tenants of increases in fees, rates, services and deposits; (6) Terms of the residency agreement. (7) Policy regarding acceptance of state and federal reimbursement programs.

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