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2002 SESSION
SB 643 Medical care facilities certificate of public need.
Introduced by: John C. Watkins | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Certificate of Public Need. Authorizes the application for and the issuance of a certificate of public need for the conversion of 16 assisted living beds to nursing facility or extended care services beds in an existing facility when (i) such application is filed by an existing 224-bed nursing home facility located in Chesterfield County within Planning District 15; (ii) the 16 assisted living beds in the existing facility were built to nursing home standards; (iii) the existing facility is operated by a health center commission; (iv) the existing facility has a 95 to 96 percent occupancy rate; and (v) the converted nursing facility beds are to be dedicated to the provision of care for private pay and Medicare patients.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Certificate of Public Need. Authorizes the application for and the issuance of a certificate of public need for the conversion of 16-assisted living beds to nursing facility, or extended care services, beds in an existing facility when (i) such application is filed by an existing 224-bed nursing home facility located in Chesterfield County within Planning District 15; (ii) the 16 assisted living beds in the existing facility were built to nursing home standards; (iii) the existing facility is operated by a health center commission; (iv) the existing facility has a ninety-five to ninety-six percent occupancy rate; and (v) the converted nursing facility beds are to be dedicated to the provision of care for private pay and Medicare patients.