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2023 SESSION
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S.B. 1452.
An Act to exempt certain nursing home services in Amherst
County from the requirements of a certificate of public need.
- 02/24/23 Senate: Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB1452ER)
- 02/14/23 House: Committee substitute printed 23106795D-H1
- 02/06/23 Senate: Printed as engrossed 23103719D-E
- 01/12/23 Senate: Presented and ordered printed 23103719D
Patron--Newman
Passed Senate February 6, 2023 (39-Y 0-N)
House substitute agreed to by Senate
February 21, 2023
(40-Y 0-N)
GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION
1. After line 13, enrolled
insert
2. That when Central Virginia Training Center (CVTC) property
is declared surplus to the needs of the Commonwealth and offered for sale by
the Department of General Services (the Department), the Department shall
include in any CVTC property sale request for offer (RFO) information on the
availability of funding, if any, for costs associated with the demolition or
renovation of existing structures on such property. The RFO shall require
offerors to demolish all existing structures on such property, except those
structures that an offeror has identified to be renovated for use as part of
its proposed development plan. Any funds made available from the Commonwealth
to the successful offeror for the demolition or renovation of such existing
structures shall only be available provided that the successful offeror
demolishes and renovates all existing structures identified in a resulting
purchase agreement within 36 months of such property's closing date. The
Department shall require from the successful offeror a performance bond to
complete the demolition and renovation of the structures identified in its
proposed development plan. In addition, the Department's RFO will address any
certificate of public need authority approved by the Department of Health that
may be available to a developer for the purposes of providing a 90-bed nursing
home facility on such property. If the Department does not receive an offer to
develop such property that includes complete demolition and renovation of such
identified structures and obtain the required performance bond, then such
property shall not be sold.