R. 59A-36.002 Definitions
R. 59A-36.003 Licensing and Change of Ownership
R. 59A-36.004 License Requirements
R. 59A-36.005 Inspection Responsibilities
R. 59A-36.006 Admission Procedures, Appropriateness of Placement and Continued Residency Criteria
R. 59A-36.007 Resident Care Standards
R. 59A-36.008 Medication Practices
R. 59A-36.009 Do Not Resuscitate Orders (DNROs)
R. 59A-36.010 Staffing Standards
R. 59A-36.011 Staff Training Requirements and Competency Test
R. 59A-36.012 Food Service Standards
R. 59A-36.013 Fiscal Standards
R. 59A-36.014 Physical Plant Standards
R. 59A-36.015 Records
R. 59A-36.018 Resident Contracts
R. 59A-36.019 Emergency Management
R. 59A-36.020 Limited Mental Health
R. 59A-36.021 Extended Congregate Care Services
R. 59A-36.022 Limited Nursing Services
R. 59A-36.023 Administrative Enforcement
R. 59A-36.024 Waivers
R. 59A-36.025 Emergency Environmental Control for Assisted Living Facilities
R. 59A-36.027 ALF Core Training Provider Qualifications
R. 59A-36.028 ALF Minimum Core Training Curriculum Requirements
R. 59A-36.029 ALF Core Training Provider Initial Registration Process
R. 59A-36.030 Process for Maintaining ALF Core Training Provider Registration
R. 59A-36.031 Registered ALF Core Training Provider Responsibilities

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