Md. Code Regs. 32.02.02.04 - Statement of Intent to Apply for a Preliminary Certificate

A. Statement of Intent. An entity that intends to offer continuing care at home agreements shall file a statement of intent with the Department at least 30 days before submission of a feasibility study. If a feasibility study is not filed by the provider within 60 days after the statement of intent is filed, a new statement of intent shall be filed with the Department at least 30 days before submission of a feasibility study.
B. Contents. A statement of intent shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
(1) The name of the provider;
(2) Whether entrance fees will be refundable or nonrefundable;
(3) The types of agreements proposed to generate the required contract reserves;
(4) Whether the provider is proposed to be for-profit or nonprofit;
(5) The name of the management company, if any, that will manage the day-to-day operations;
(6) If applicable, the name of the:
(a) Person proposing to create or finance the provider,
(b) Marketing consultant,
(c) Provider's attorney, and
(d) Preparer of the feasibility study, along with the preparer's qualifications;
(7) A statement indicating whether any proposed comprehensive care beds will need a new certificate of need from MHCC;
(8) Whether the provider plans to build a facility; and
(9) Any further information the Department requires.

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Md. Code Regs. 32.02.02.04

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