28 Tex. Admin. Code § 33.404 - Loan Reserve Fund Escrow Account
(a) Each
provider shall establish and maintain a loan reserve fund escrow account with a
bank or trust company located in Texas, as escrow agent. The provider must
maintain the funds deposited in an account separate from the provider's
business account. The account must be fully covered by federal deposit
insurance or fully secured by the United States Government.
(b) The amount required to be maintained in
the loan reserve fund escrow account is equal to the total of all principal and
interest payments due during the next 12 months on all first mortgage loans,
other long-term financing arrangements for the facility, or 12 months of lease
payments if the provider and facility are operating under a lease agreement. If
no principal payments or lease payments are due during the next 12 months, the
provider shall maintain in the loan reserve fund escrow account an amount equal
to interest payments due during the next 12 months.
(c) Until the loan reserve fund escrow
account is fully funded, the provider shall deposit the funds listed in
paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection into the loan reserve fund escrow
account:
(1) Funds released under §
33.403 of this title (relating to
Release of Funds from the Entrance Fee Escrow Account to the Provider);
and
(2) Funds remitted under
binding continuing care contracts, when an entrance fee escrow account is not
required.
(d) The
provider may meet the loan reserve fund escrow account requirements in whole or
in part by establishing other reserve funds held to meet long-term financing
obligations, if the total amount equals or exceeds the amount required by
subsection (b) of this section. The provider shall submit to the department
sufficient evidence that the requirement has been met.
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