An assisted living facility is a building containing a series of at least five living units operated as one entity to provide services for five or more individuals who are not related by blood, marriage, or guardianship to the owner or manager of the entity, and which is held out to the public as a place that provides or coordinates individualized support services to accommodate the individual’s needs and abilities to maintain as much independence as possible. An entity providing assisted living services to five or more individuals in this type of setting must be licensed as an assisted living facility by both the North Dakota Department of Health and the North Dakota Department of Human Services.
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North Dakota Department of Human Services – Assisted Living
Regulatory Code
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North Dakota Century Code 23-09 – Food and Lodging Establishments and Assisted Living Facilities
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North Dakota Administrative Code 33-33-04.1 – Food Code Effective January 1, 2018 (Adoption of the United States food and drug administration 2013 Model Food Code by reference)
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U.S. FDA 2013 Model Food Code – Click the link “Download Food Code 2013” and the “Download Food Code 2013 Supplement” for a complete copy of the FDA 2013 Model Food Code.
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North Dakota Administrative Code 33-33-05 – Smoke Detector Rules
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North Dakota Administrative Code 33-33-08 – Food Establishment License Fees
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North Dakota Administrative Code 33-33-09 – Assisted Living Facilities