23-16.1 Medical Hospital Receivership
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department may file a petition with the district court to place the health care facility under the
control of a receiver if necessary to protect the health or safety of patients or residents at the
health care facility. The court may grant the petition upon a finding that the health or safety of the
patients or residents at the health care facility would be seriously threatened if a condition
existing at the time the petition was filed is permitted to continue. This finding may be based
upon evidence concerning the physical plant or the program and services offered by the health
care facility, but not solely upon evidence that a health care facility has been denied a license to
operate as a health care facility or has had a previously issued license revoked.23-16.1-02.1. Imminent threat to health or safety - Conditions for appointment ofreceiver - Appointment of receiver. If the department determines a situation exists which
constitutes an imminent threat to health or safety of the residents of a nursing facility, the
department may take immediate control of the nursing facility and appoint an interim
administrator. Within ten days of taking control of a nursing facility, the department shall petition
the district court of the district in which the nursing facility is located to establish a receivership.
The court shall grant the petition if it finds the department is substantially justified in concluding
there was an imminent threat to life or health of the residents. In making its decision the court
shall consider the matters set forth in section 23-16.1-02, any matters that the department
considered in reaching its decision, and any other matters bearing on the ability of the nursing
facility to provide for the health or safety of its residents. If the court grants the petition, the court
shall also reconfirm the appointment of the interim administrator or direct the state health officer
to choose another pursuant to section 23-16.1-03.Any receiver reconfirmed or appointedpursuant to this section shall comply with sections 23-16.1-03 through 23-16.1-05. Neither the
department nor the court may terminate the appointment of a receiver appointed under this
section until the nursing facility has complied with federal and state law and demonstrated
management capability to ensure continued compliance and the health and safety of the
residents.As used in this section, an "imminent threat to health or safety" means withoutintervention one or more of the following will occur to the residents: death, loss of mobility, partial
disability, loss of motor skills, loss of speech, hearing, sight, or other ability to function within
normal limits for an individual of that age and condition.23-16.1-02.2.Closure of facility or removal of residents.In the event of anemergency any receiver appointed under section 23-16.1-02.1 may remove any or all residents
of a nursing facility and close the facility if deemed necessary.23-16.1-03. Appointment of receiver. The court shall appoint as receiver the statehealth officer who shall designate a qualified individual, not employed by this state or its political
subdivisions, or a nonprofit organization to execute the receivership. The receiver appointed by
the court shall use the income and assets of the health care facility to maintain and operate the
health care facility and to attempt to correct the conditions that constitute a threat to the patients
or residents. The receiver may not liquidate the assets of the health care facility.23-16.1-04. Termination of receivership. The receivership must be terminated whenthe receiver and the court certify that the conditions which prompted the appointment have beenPage No. 1corrected, when the license is restored, when a new license is issued, or, in the case of an
election by the owner or owners to discontinue operation, when the patients or residents are
safely placed or provided services in the health care facility.23-16.1-05. Accounting. Upon the termination of the receivership, the receiver shallrender a complete accounting to the court and shall dispose of surplus funds as the court directs.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 23-16.1 medical hospital receivership