N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 401.1 - Issuance of operating certificates
(a) For new facilities, an
establishment/construction application will contain the information necessary
for automatic issuance of the initial operating certificate following final
approval of the establishment/construction application. For purposes of this
subdivision, final approval of the establishment/construction application shall
consist of all final approvals, surveys and satisfaction of any contingency
conditions.
(b) An operating
certificate issued pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section shall remain in
force until revised, annulled, revoked or surrendered, unless an expiration
date is specified in the operating certificate as a result of a determination
that a subsequent evaluation is necessary to ensure that the facility is
operating in compliance with Public Health Law, article 28 and the rules and
regulations promulgated thereunder.
(c) Upon the death of any person, party or
member of a partnership to whom an operating certificate has been issued, the
commissioner may permit the facility to continue operating under the existing
operating certificate for such time as in his or her discretion shall be
required for the transfer of such decedent's interest in the facility, for the
processing of an application to the State Public Health Council for approval of
establishment of a transferee of such decedent's interest and for the
processing of an operating certificate on behalf of such transferee.
(d) Medical facilities not under the
direction of the same governing authority, with each facility separately
incorporated or owned and each operated by separate governing authorities, even
though located on the same premises, shall each require a separate operating
certificate.
(e) In addition to the
operating certificate issued to each municipal hospital in a municipality
having more than one such hospital, the municipality operating such hospital
system shall have a separate operating certificate.
(f) Notwithstanding the limitations of this
section, the commissioner upon a showing that efficiency of operations and
services will result, may issue one operating certificate to a hospital when
the facility is operated by one governing authority. A determination of
efficiency of operation shall be based upon the following:
(1) Operational elements:
(i) existence of a single medical staff
organization;
(ii) existence of a
single credentialing, appointment, and privileges process for medical
staff;
(iii) one chief executive
officer accountable to the governing body;
(iv) uniform hospital policies;
(v) uniform patient care policies;
and
(vi) uniform medical education
and allied health programs, if applicable.
(2) Economic elements:
(i) demonstrable long-term economies in
construction;
(ii) demonstrable
long-term economies in volume purchasing;
(iii) demonstrable long-term economies
resulting from an enhanced ability to afford specialized management and related
expertise;
(iv) demonstrable
long-term economies resulting from standardization of hotel-type services,
supplies and equipment; or
(v)
demonstrable long-term economies resulting from improved utilization of
services and programs, staffing and financial viability of the
hospital.
(g)
Extension clinic shall mean a clinic which is a component of a general hospital
sponsored ambulatory care program, or a diagnostic and treatment center
sponsored ambulatory care program, offering services of a nonemergent nature
and located on premises other than those of the hospital or diagnostic and
treatment center which operates it. An extension clinic of a hospital or
diagnostic and treatment center may be certified to provide services,
authorized to be provided by a diagnostic and treatment center, other than or
in addition to the services provided at the sponsoring hospital or
center.
(h) A multi-site facility
shall mean two or more general hospitals operated by a single governing
authority or operator and located in separate premises.
(i) Except for part-time clinic sites as
defined in section
700.2(a)(22) of
this Title, an operating certificate shall be issued to each certified site of
health care delivery, including extension clinics and shall indicate the
specific services approved to be provided at that site.
(j) An established article 28 network shall
mean any arrangement in which operating authority, including, but not
necessarily limited to, any of the functions listed under section
405.1(c) of this
Title, is legally delegated to a corporation or other entity by hospitals
participating in such arrangement and in which the corporation or other entity
has received establishment approval by the Public Health Council under article
28 of the Public Health Law as operator or co-operator of the participating
hospitals. An established article 28 network may, but need not, be a multi-site
facility, as such term is defined in subdivision (h) of this section.
Notes
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