Texas Code § 246.056

RESCISSION OF CONTRACT; REQUIRED LANGUAGE
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Sec. 246.056. RESCISSION OF CONTRACT; REQUIRED LANGUAGE. (a) A person who executes a continuing care contract with a provider may rescind the contract at any time before the later of midnight of the seventh day, or a later day if specified in the contract:
(1) after the date on which the continuing care contract is executed; or
(2) after the date on which the person receives a disclosure statement that meets the requirements of this subchapter.
(b) A resident who executes a continuing care contract to provide continuing care in a living unit of a facility may not be required to move into the facility before the expiration of the period during which the contract may be rescinded.
(c) If a continuing care contract is rescinded under this section, the entrance fee shall be refunded not later than the 30th day after the date of rescission.
(d) Each continuing care contract must include the following statement or a substantially equivalent statement in type that is boldfaced, capitalized, underlined, or otherwise set out from the surrounding written material so as to be conspicuous:
"You may cancel this contract at any time prior to midnight of the seventh day, or a later day if specified in the contract, after the date on which you sign this contract or you receive the facility's disclosure statement, whichever occurs later. If you elect to cancel the contract, you must do so by written notice and you will be entitled to receive a refund of the entrance fee."
(e) Each continuing contract also must include the following statement in type that is boldfaced, capitalized, underlined, or otherwise set out from the surrounding written material so as to be conspicuous:
"This document, if executed, constitutes a legal and binding contract between you and __________. You may wish to consult a legal or financial advisor before signing, although it is not required that you do so to make this contract binding."

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