Section 1772 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 10. >> Article 1.
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. (a) No report, circular, public announcement, certificate,
financial statement, or any other printed matter or advertising
material, or oral representation, that states or implies that an
entity sponsors, guarantees, or assures the performance of any
continuing care contract, shall be published or presented to any
prospective resident unless both of the following have been met:
(1) Paragraph (5) of subdivision (a) of Section 1788 applies and
the requirements of that paragraph have been satisfied.
(2) The entity files with the department a duly authorized and
executed written declaration that it accepts full financial
responsibility for each continuing care contract. The filing entity
shall be subject to the application requirements set forth in Article
2 (commencing with Section 1779), shall be a coobligor for the
subject contracts, and shall be a coprovider on the applicable
provisional certificate of authority and certificate of authority.
(b) Implied sponsorship includes the use of the entity's name for
the purpose of implying that the entity's reputation may be relied
upon to ensure the performance of the continuing care contract.
(c) Any implication that the entity may be financially responsible
for these contracts may be rebutted by a conspicuous statement, in
all continuing care contracts and marketing materials, that clearly
discloses to prospective residents and all transferors that the
entity is not financially responsible.
(d) On written appeal to the department, and for good cause shown,
the department may, in its discretion, allow an affinity group
exemption from this section. If an exemption is granted, every
continuing care contract shall include a conspicuous statement which
clearly discloses to prospective residents and all transferors that
the affinity group entity is not financially responsible.
(e) If the name of an entity, including, but not limited to, a
religion, is used in connection with the development, marketing, or
continued operation of a continuing care retirement community, but
that entity does not actually own, control, manage, or otherwise
operate the continuing care retirement community, the provider shall
clearly disclose the absence of that affiliation, involvement, or
association with the continuing care retirement community in the
continuing care contract.