SB 1854: Certificates of Need
GENERAL BILL by Campbell
Certificates of Need; repeals Health Facility & Services Development Act. Repeals 408.031-.045.
Last Action: 4/21/1999 Senate - Withdrawn from Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; Fiscal Policy -SJ 00600; Withdrawn from further consideration -SJ 00600
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 3/2/1999 Senate • Filed
3/10/1999 Senate • Introduced, referred to Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; Fiscal Policy -SJ 00204
4/21/1999 Senate • Withdrawn from Health, Aging and Long-Term Care; Fiscal Policy -SJ 00600; Withdrawn from further consideration -SJ 00600
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SB 1854, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 8/28/2000 at 9:55 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Citations - Statutes (15)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 408.031 Short title. 408.032 Definitions. 408.033 Local and state health planning. 408.034 Duties and responsibilities of agency; rules. 408.035 Review criteria. 408.036 Projects subject to review. 408.037 Application content. 408.038 Fees. 408.039 Review process. 408.040 Conditions and monitoring. 408.041 Certificate of need required; penalties. 408.042 Limitation on transfer. 408.043 Special provisions. 408.044 Injunction. 408.045 Certificate of need; competitive sealed proposals.
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