Tennessee · 114

HB 2558

Hospitals and Health Care Facilities - As introduced, increases from 15 to 30 days, the time before the originally scheduled health facilities commission meeting at which an applicant's certificate of need application is to be heard by the commission by which a healthcare institution wishing to oppose such application must file written notice with the commission, and about which the applicant's published letter of intent in a newspaper of general circulation in the proposed service area of the project must contain a statement of notice. - Amends TCA Title 4; Title 33; Title 56; Title 63; Title 68, Title 71 and Chapter 985 of the Public Acts of 2024.

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Tennessee HB 2558 proposes increasing the notice period for certificate of need applications from 15 to 30 days before the Health Facilities Commission meeting. This change requires healthcare institutions opposing an application to file written notice within this extended timeframe and mandates that the applicant's published letter of intent include a statement regarding this notice period. The bill amends multiple titles of the Tennessee Code and Chapter 985 of the Public Acts of 2024.

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