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  4. Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
  5. N.J. Admin. Code Tit. 5, ch. 27 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSES
  6. Subchapter 13 - ADDITIONAL RULES REGARDING CLASS F COOPERATIVE SOBER LIVING RESIDENCES

Subchapter 13 - ADDITIONAL RULES REGARDING CLASS F COOPERATIVE SOBER LIVING RESIDENCES

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  1. § 5:27-13.1 - Scope
  2. § 5:27-13.2 - House rules
  3. § 5:27-13.3 - Additional requirements for safety of residents

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  1. § 5:27-13.1 - Appropriate placement and care
  2. § 5:27-13.2 - Referrals
  3. § 5:27-13.3 - Training and staffing requirements
  4. § 5:27-13.4 - Building safety requirements
  5. § 5:27-13.5 - Administration of medications
  6. § 5:27-13.6 - Storage of medications
  7. § 5:27-13.7 - Nursing assessments of residents of boarding houses exclusively serving persons with Alzheimer's disease or related disorders or other forms of dementia

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