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42 CFR 483 (2005)
 
 

Subpart B-Requirements for Long-Term Care Facilities

--483.1-Basis and Scope

--483.5-Definitions

--483.10-Resident Rights

--483.12-Admission, transfer, and Discharge Rights

--483.13-Resident Behavior and Facility Practices

--483.15-Quality of Life

--483.20-Resident Assessment

--483.25-Quality of Care

--483.30-Nursing Services

--483.35-Dietary Services

--483.40-Physician Services

--483.55-Dental Services

--483.60-Pharmacy Services

--483.65-Infection Control

--483.70-Physical Environment

--483.75-Administration

 

Subpart C-Preadmission Screening and Annual Review of Mentally Ill and Mentally Retarded Individuals

 

Subpart D- Requirements That Must be Met by States and State Agencies: Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation, and Paid Feeding Assistants

--483.150-Statutory basis; Deemed meeting or waiver of requirements.

--483.151-State review and approval of nurse aide training and competency evaluation programs and competency evaluation programs.

--483.152-Requirements for Approval of a Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program.

--483.154-Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation

--483.156-Registry of Nurse Aides

--483.158-FFP for Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation

--483.160-Requirements for Training of Paid Feeding Assistants

 

Subpart E-Appeals of Discharges, Transfers, and Preadmission Screening and Annual Resident Review (PASARR) Determinations

 

Subpart F- Requirements That Must be Met by States and State Agencies, Resident Assessment

 

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