PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN FEES Sample Clauses

PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN FEES. Except as permitted by Program Obligations or otherwise approved by HUD, Operator shall not charge any resident of the Healthcare Facility an admission fee, key fee, finder’s fee, continuing care retirement community fee, life-care fee or similar fee pursuant to any agreement to furnish residential units or services to persons making such payments.
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PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN FEES. Master Tenant shall not charge and shall not permit Operator to charge, any resident of the Healthcare Facility an admission fee, key fee, finders’ fee, continuing care retirement community fee, life-care fee or similar fee pursuant to any agreement to furnish residential units or services to persons making such payments.
PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN FEES. Except as authorized by federal law and regulation, a customer of a person may not be penalized by that person for opting out of receiving from the person a billing statement by electronic record rather than in paper form. A person may offer an incentive to a customer to accept a billing statement from the person by electronic record rather than in paper form. [PL 2011, c. 226, §1 (NEW).]
PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN FEES. Operator shall not charge any resident of the Healthcare Facility an admission fee, key fee, finder’s fee, continuing care retirement community fee, life-care fee or similar fee pursuant to any agreement to furnish residential units or services to persons making such payments.

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