California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1983

Introduced
2/13/26  
Refer
3/16/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/22/26  
Report Pass
4/23/26  

Caption

Continuing care retirement communities: repayable contracts.

Impact

The amendment proposed by AB 1983 establishes a clear framework for how providers of continuing care retirement services must handle the repayment of entrance fees. It mandates that a repayment account be credited as incoming fees from reoccupied units are applied, ensuring repayments are made in a fair and orderly manner. The bill also sets a timeframe in which providers are required to issue these repayments — specifically, within 14 days of being able to do so. This provision is expected to enhance transparency and reliability in financial transactions related to continuing care retirement contracts.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1983, introduced by Assembly Member Blanca Rubio, aims to amend Section 1771 of the Health and Safety Code regarding continuing care contracts. This bill specifically addresses the definition and regulation of repayable contracts within continuing care retirement communities. Under current law, repayable contracts promise to refund a portion of an entrance fee once a unit is reoccupied or sold. AB 1983 expands this definition to include the stipulation that repayments will occur based on the sequential termination of contracts, using a system of sequential repayment numbers for each contract terminated.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding AB 1983 may surface concerns regarding the implications for residents and providers alike. Stakeholders might express worries regarding the financial implications for providers if they face significant turnover or long waiting periods before unit reoccupation. Conversely, advocates for senior residents may argue that the sequential repayment structure protects residents' rights and ensures they receive timely reimbursements upon leaving a facility. Potential points of contention could include how these changes would affect existing contracts and what measures are in place to ensure compliance by providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB1184

Community-Based Continuing Care for Seniors

CA HB1010

Continuity of Care for Impacted Communities

CA H0577

Continuity of Care in Health Insurance Contracts

CA S0114

Continuity of Care in Health Insurance Contracts

CA S0250

Rural Communities

CA HB2926

Housing; contractors; bonds; taxes

CA SB1401

Housing; contractors; bonds; taxes

CA AB1697

Employment contracts: stay-or-pay provisions: contract date.

CA AB692

Employment: contracts in restraint of trade.

CA SB173

Retirement, State Facilitated Retirement Savings Program created

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