(1) A provider shall maintain, beginning no later than two years after the day on which a facility is operational, a resident advisory committee for the facility that meets the requirements of this section. (2) A resident advisory committee shall: (a) consist of no fewer than the lesser of five residents or all residents; (b) meet no less than once per month; and (c) discuss resident concerns and communications relevant to the provider or the facility. (3) A provider shall: (a) meet with the resident advisory committee no fewer than three times per year; and (b) distribute a provider disclosure statement to the resident advisory committee each time the provider is required to renew the provider disclosure statement under Section 31A-44-301.
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