10- 144 C.M.R. ch. 125, § 3.E - Certificate of Need

3.E.1. Any applicant desiring a license to engage in providing Ambulatory Surgical Facility services shall assure the Department that their facility does not need a Certificate of Need as determined by submitting a letter of intent as described in the Procedures Manual Maine Certificate of Need Act to:

Director, Division of Program Analysis and Development

Office of Health Planning and Development

35 Anthony Avenue, 11 State House Station

Augusta, Maine 04333

3.E.2. All Ambulatory Surgical Facilities shall submit a letter of intent to the Director, Division of Program Analysis and Development, as a part of the initial Ambulatory Surgical Facility process for the agency. This letter should state:
a. The types of Ambulatory Surgical Facility services provided by the facility; and
b. The date that each of these Ambulatory Surgical Facility services was initiated by the agency.
3.E.3. Utilizing the information supplied in the letter referenced in 3.E.2., the Division of Program Analysis and Development staff will make a determination as to whether a Certificate of Need is required by the agency, and will notify the agency (in writing) of its decision. The Division of Program Analysis and Development will also forward a copy of its determination to the Division of Licensing and Certification.
3.E.4. If an Ambulatory Surgical Facility desires to add any new services, a separate letter of intent should be forwarded to the Division of Program Analysis and Development.

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10- 144 C.M.R. ch. 125, § 3.E

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