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Chapter 3.2
Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 1569–1569.5
2
Licensing
Sections 1569.10–1569.1515
2.5
Resident’s Bill of Rights
Sections 1569.261–1569.269
2.7
Firearms, Ammunition, and Deadly Weapons
Sections 1569.280–1569.284
3
Regulations
Sections 1569.30–1569.371
4
Offenses
Sections 1569.40–1569.495
5
Suspension and Revocation
Sections 1569.50–1569.545
5.5
Employee Actions
Sections 1569.58–1569.595
6
Other Provisions
Sections 1569.60–1569.696
6.6
Secured Perimeters
Sections 1569.7–1569.6991
7
Levels of Care
Sections 1569.70–1569.725
7.5
Resident Participation in Decisionmaking
Section 1569.80
8
Local Regulation
Sections 1569.82–1569.87
9
Admission Agreements
Sections 1569.880–1569.889
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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