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-rwise provided in this section. Such temp, <br />i all setback requirements that apply to the <br />r ratio limitations that maypply to the priir <br />(c) AU person proposing to install a t, <br />fin a permit from the city. The city maw <br />the initial hermit and an anneal renewal fee <br />annual basis as long as the temporary family health care structure rem <br />evidence may involve the inspection by the city of the temporary fami <br />reasonable times convenient to the caregiver, not limited to <br />confirmation, and annual renewal of the doctor's certification. <br />L Notwithstanding subsection (i) of this section, any temf <br />structure installed under this section may be required to connect t <br />electric utilities serving the property and shall comply with all ap <br />ordinances and other requirements, including Part 5 of this Article, <br />health care structure were permanent real property. <br />fo No signnage advertising or otherwise promoting the exi <br />health care structure shall be permitted either on the exterior of the <br />care structure or elsewhere on the property <br />strictures shall cc <br />ith anv maximum <br />eucture shall first <br />dollars ($100.00) <br />The city may not <br />this section. The <br />ris section on an <br />the property. The <br />i care structure at <br />health care <br />sewer. and <br />Any temporary family health care stricture installed pursuant to this section shall be <br />removed within 60 days in which the mentally or physically impaired person is no longer <br />receiving or is no longer in need of the assistance provided for in this section. If the temporary <br />family health care structure is needed for another mentally or physically impaired person, the <br />temporary family amily health care structure may continue to be used, or may be reinstated on the <br />nroner-ty within 60 days of its removal, as applicable. <br />revolve the permit rag nted pursuant to subsection (e) of this sectio <br />s any provision of this section or G.S. 160A -202. The city may s <br />nnnrnnrinte actions or nroceedings to ensure compliance with <br />section or G.S. 160A -202. <br />fD Temporary family health care structures shall be treated as tangible personal <br />property for purposes of taxation." <br />SECTION 3. G.S. 130A -250 is amended by adding a new subdivision to read: <br />"�L4) Temporary family health care structures under G.S. 153A-341.3 or <br />G.S. 160A-383.5." <br />SECTION 4. G.S. 131D- 2.1(10) reads as rewritten: <br />"(10) Multiunit assisted housing with services. — An assisted living residence in <br />which hands -on personal care services and nursing services which are <br />arranged by housing management are provided by a licensed home care or <br />hospice agency through an individualized written care plan. The housing <br />management has a financial interest or financial affiliation or formal written <br />agreement which mauves personal care services accessible and available <br />through at least one licensed home care or hospice agency. The resident has <br />a choice of any provider, and the housing management may not combine <br />charges for housing and personal care services. All residents, or their <br />compensatory agents, must be capable, through informed consent, of <br />entering into a contract and must not be in need of 24 -hour supervision. <br />Assistance with self - administration of medications may be provided by <br />appropriately trained staff when delegated by a licensed nurse according to <br />the home care agency's established plan of care. Multiunit assisted housing <br />with services programs are required to register annually with the Division of <br />Health Service Regulation. Multiunit assisted housing with services <br />programs are required to provide a disclosure statement to the Division of <br />Health Service Regulation. The disclosure statement is required to be a part <br />of the annual rental contract that includes a description of the following <br />requirements: <br />a. Emergency response system; <br />b. Charges for services offered; <br />C. Limitations of tenancy; <br />Page 2 Session Law 2014 -94 House Bill 625- Ratified <br />