Aged Care And Retirement Living Update - Regulatory Changes

The NSW State Parliament has recently passed the Retirement Villages Amendment Act 2009 (NSW), which is due to commence in mid 2009.
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Reform s to New South Wales Retirement Village Laws

The NSW State Parliament has recently passed the Retirement Villages Amendment Act 2009 (NSW), which is due to commence in mid 2009.

The reforms affect capital works; annual management meetings; recurrent charges; introduces a settling-period of 90 days; budget matters; accounts; the protection of residents' financial entitlements; village safety; residents' committees; removal or alteration of fixtures and fittings; information for potential new residents and the role of the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal.

It will not be possible to increase recurrent changes more than once in any 12 month period.

All NSW Retirement Village Operators will need to be aware of the new laws and review their Residents Agreements/ Village Contracts for consistency.

Residential and Community Aged Care Reform

The Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration published their Report into Residential and Community Aged Care in Australia on 29 April 2009 which made a number of recommendations, including the establishment of a National Aged Care Forum to consider, on an on-going basis, current and future challenges to the aged care sector. All Residential and Community Aged Care providers should keep abreast of these reviews and forums.

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Aged Care And Retirement Living Update - Regulatory Changes

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