Common use of RESIDENT PLACEMENT Clause in Contracts

RESIDENT PLACEMENT. (a) A resident, who is non-ambulatory, has impaired mobility, is cognitively impaired, or is not capable of self-preservation, may not be placed in a bedroom on a floor without a second ground level exit.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.oregon.gov, prod.oregon.gov, oachp.org

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