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13 | Margarit Sislyan, Licensing Program Analyst (LPA) arrived at the facility to continue the investigation of the above allegation and deliver the investigation findings.
During the first visit on 11/6/19, LPA the facility smelled of an unusual odor and was dirty.
Today, 11/14/19 LPA observed there was no odor at the facility and the facility was clean.
Based on LPA’s observation, information from the complaint reporting party and preponderance of evidence the above allegation was substantiated, means that the allegation is valid because the preponderance of the evidence standard has been met.
Licensee was cited Type B deficiency, according to California Code of Regulations Title 22 See 809D report for deficiencies.
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