§ 7101 Declaration of Policy
§ 7102 Definitions
§ 7103 License Required
§ 7104 Homes Operated by Territory
§ 7105 Application for the Issuance of License to Operate Nursing\r\nHome
§ 7106 Renewal and Revocation of Nursing Home License; Provisional\r\nLicense
§ 7107 Submission of Plan and Consultation
§ 7108 Powers
§ 7109 Name of Home
§ 7110 Administration and Management of Nursing Homes
§ 7111 Contracts
§ 7112 Classification of Homes; Administrators and Nurses
§ 7113 Property and Personal Affairs of Patients
§ 7114 Health of Personnel
§ 7115 Exclusion from Nursing Home
§ 7116 Rebating Prohibited
§ 7117 Closing of Nursing Home
§ 7118 Chapter Not Applicable
§ 7119 Right of Entry and Inspection
§ 7120 Public Funds
§ 7121 Fees
§ 7122 Penalties and Remedies
§ 7123 Hearings and Judicial Review

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