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  10. Article 3 - Certificate of Need Program


Article 3 - Certificate of Need Program


  • § 31-6-40. Certificate of need required for new institutional health services; exemption
  • § 31-6-40.1. Acquisition of health care facilities; penalty for failure to notify department; limitation on applications; agreement to care for indigent patients; requirements for destination cancer hospitals; notice and hearing provisions for penalties authorized
  • § 31-6-40.2. New perinatal services
  • § 31-6-41. Scope and term of validity of certificate
  • § 31-6-42. Qualifications for issuance of certificate
  • § 31-6-43. Acceptance or rejection of application for certificate
  • § 31-6-44. Certificate of Need Appeal Panel
  • § 31-6-44.1. Judicial review
  • § 31-6-45. Revocation of certificate of need; enforcement of chapter; regulatory investigations and examinations
  • § 31-6-45.1. Automatic revocation of certificate of need or authority
  • § 31-6-45.2. Participation as Medicaid provider requirement; termination by health care facility of participation as provider of medical assistance; monetary penalty
  • § 31-6-46. Annual report by department
  • § 31-6-47. Exemptions from chapter
  • § 31-6-47.1. Prior notice and approval of certain activities
  • § 31-6-48. Prior entities abolished; transfer of contractual obligations
  • § 31-6-49. Transitional provisions
  • § 31-6-50. Application of review procedures to expenditures under Section 1122 of the federal Social Security Act
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