Sec. 19a-610. Short title: Office of Health Care Access Act. Section 19a-610 is
repealed, effective October 6, 2009.
(May Sp. Sess. 94-3, S. 5, 28; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 61; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7, S. 176.)
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Sec. 19a-611. Definitions. Section 19a-611 is repealed, effective July 1, 2008.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 6, 28; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-8, S. 27, 88; P.A. 08-14, S. 8.)
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Sec. 19a-612. Office of Health Care Access division within Department of Public Health: Established. (a) There is established, within the Department of Public
Health, a division to be known as the Office of Health Care Access. The division, under
the direction of the Commissioner of Public Health, shall constitute a successor to the
former Office of Health Care Access, in accordance with the provisions of sections 4-38d and 4-39.
(b) Any order, decision, agreed settlement, or regulation of the Office of Health
Care Access which is in force on October 6, 2009, shall continue in force and effect as
an order or regulation of the Department of Public Health until amended, repealed or
superseded pursuant to law.
(c) If the words "Office of Health Care Access" are used or referred to in any public
or special act of 2009 or in any section of the general statutes which is amended in 2009,
such words shall be deemed to mean or refer to the Office of Health Care Access division
within the Department of Public Health.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 7, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 36, 58; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 1.)
History: May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3 effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 deleted provisions re governing board and how
its members are selected, replacing the board with a commissioner and setting forth his appointment and qualifications,
effective July 1, 1995; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a), amended same to provide
that Office of Health Care Access is division within Department of Public Health and successor to former office, added
Subsec. (b) re continued effectiveness of any order, decision, agreed settlement or regulation of Office of Health Care
Access and added Subsec. (c) providing that references to Office of Health Care Access in 2009 acts are deemed to refer
to Office of Health Care Access division within Department of Public Health, effective October 6, 2009.
See Sec. 1-101aa re provider participation in informal committees, task forces and work groups of office not deemed
to be lobbying.
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Sec. 19a-612a. Office within Department of Public Health for administrative
purposes only. Section 19a-612a is repealed, effective October 6, 2009.
(P.A. 95-257, S. 34, 58; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 61; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7, S. 176.)
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Sec. 19a-612b. Office of Health Care Access to be successor agency to the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. Section 19a-612b is repealed, effective October 6, 2009.
(P.A. 95-257, S. 35, 58; P.A. 98-150, S. 14, 17; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 61; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7, S. 176.)
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Sec. 19a-612c. Term "Commission on Hospitals and Health Care" deemed to
mean "Office of Health Care Access". Section 19a-612c is repealed, effective October
1, 2002.
(P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-101, S. 15; S.A. 02-12, S. 1.)
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Sec. 19a-612d. Office of Health Care Access: Overseen by a Deputy Commissioner of Public Health. Report re reform of certificate of need process. Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, there shall be a Deputy Commissioner
of Public Health who shall oversee the Office of Health Care Access division of the
Department of Public Health and who shall exercise independent decision-making authority over all certificate of need related matters, including, but not limited to, determinations, orders, decisions and agreed settlements. The individual serving as the Commissioner of Health Care Access on September 1, 2009, shall serve as a Deputy
Commissioner of Public Health with responsibility for overseeing the Office of Health
Care Access division of the Department of Public Health. Notwithstanding any provision
of the general statutes, said deputy commissioner may designate an executive assistant
to serve in such capacity. On or before January 1, 2010, said deputy commissioner in
consultation with the Commissioner of Public Health shall jointly report, in accordance
with the provisions of section 11-4a, to the Governor and joint standing committee of
the General Assembly having cognizance of matters related to public health on recommendations for reform of the certificate of need process.
(Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 2.)
History: Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 effective October 6, 2009.
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Sec. 19a-613. Powers and duties. Data collection. (a) The Office of Health Care
Access may employ the most effective and practical means necessary to fulfill the purposes of this chapter, which may include, but need not be limited to:
(1) Collecting patient-level outpatient data from health care facilities or institutions,
as defined in section 19a-630;
(2) Establishing a cooperative data collection effort, across public and private sectors, to assure that adequate health care personnel demographics are readily available; and
(3) Performing the duties and functions as enumerated in subsection (b) of this
section.
(b) The office shall: (1) Authorize and oversee the collection of data required to carry
out the provisions of this chapter; (2) oversee and coordinate health system planning for
the state; (3) monitor health care costs; and (4) implement and oversee health care reform
as enacted by the General Assembly.
(c) The Commissioner of Public Health or any person the commissioner designates
may conduct a hearing and render a final decision in any case when a hearing is required
or authorized under the provisions of any statute dealing with the Office of Health Care
Access.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 8, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 37, 58; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-8, S. 28, 88; P.A. 98-36, S. 3; 98-87, S. 2; P.A. 99-172, S. 1, 7; P.A. 05-151, S. 1; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 3.)
History: May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3 effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 deleted former Subsec. (b) re responsibility for
a state health regulation and financing plan, and former Subsec. (d) re a working group to study a regional health care plan,
relettered the remaining Subsecs. accordingly and amended new Subsec. (b) by requiring coordination with the Health
Care Data Institute and by adding new Subdiv. (4) re continuing the functions and duties of chapter 368c and renumbering
the remaining Subdiv. and added new Subsec. (c) re hearings and decisions by a designee, effective July 1, 1995; June 18
Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-8 made technical changes in Subsec. (b) reflecting the abolishment of the Connecticut Health Care Data
Institute, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 98-36 made a technical correction, changing reference to sections to "this chapter";
P.A. 98-87 amended Subsec. (a) to add Subdivs. (1) and (2) re collecting data, changed "shall" to "may" and changed
section reference to chapter reference; P.A. 99-172 made a technical change in Subsec. (c) and added Subsecs. (d) re
graduate medical education and (e) re reports, effective June 23, 1999; P.A. 05-151 deleted Subsecs. (d) and (e) re graduate
medical education reporting requirements; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (c) by substituting Commissioner
of Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009.
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Sec. 19a-614. Support staff and consultants. Consumer education unit. (a) The
Commissioner of Public Health may employ and pay professional and support staff
subject to the provisions of chapter 67 and contract with and engage consultants and other
independent professionals as may be necessary or desirable to carry out the functions of
the office.
(b) The commissioner may establish a consumer education unit within the office
to provide information to residents of the state concerning the availability of public and
private health care coverage.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 9, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 38, 58; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 4.)
History: May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3 effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 eliminated the position of executive director and
advisory committee, made establishment of the consumer education unit optional, replaced "board" with "Commissioner
of Health Care Access" and relettered the Subsecs., effective July 1, 1995; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (a)
by substituting Commissioner of Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009.
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Sec. 19a-615. Health Care Reform Review Board. Reports. Section 19a-615 is
repealed, effective July 1, 1995.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 11, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 57, 58.)
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Sec. 19a-616. Connecticut Health Care Data Institute. Regulations. Section
19a-616 is repealed, effective July 1, 1997.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 12, 28; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-8, S. 87, 88.)
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Sec. 19a-617. Advisory board. Section 19a-617 is repealed, effective July 1, 1995.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 13, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 57, 58.)
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Sec. 19a-617a. Demonstration project converting acute care hospital to provider of other medical services. Certificate of need waiver, property tax abatement.
Section 19a-617a is repealed, effective July 1, 2005.
(P.A. 96-238, S. 22, 23, 25; P.A. 05-151, S. 13.)
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Sec. 19a-617b. Demonstration project for long-term acute care hospitals or
satellite facilities. Waiver of licensure requirements. Certificate of need. Report.
(a) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Chronic disease hospital" means a nonprofit facility licensed as a chronic disease hospital by the Department of Public Health on or before January 1, 2003; and
(2) "Satellite facility" means a long-term acute care facility operated as part of a
long-term acute care hospital under the provisions of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act.
(b) The Office of Health Care Access, in consultation with the Departments of
Public Health and Social Services, may authorize up to four demonstration projects
allowing chronic disease hospitals to establish and operate new long-term acute care
hospitals or satellite facilities. The purpose of such demonstration projects is to study
the quality of service, patient outcomes and cost-effectiveness resulting from the use
of such hospitals or facilities. Such hospitals or facilities operated pursuant to such
demonstration projects shall serve patients who require long-term hospitalization in
an acute care setting, need twenty-four-hour on-site physician availability and are not
suitable for placement in a skilled nursing facility. New long-term acute care hospitals
and satellite facilities may be eligible for operation as such projects if they are (1) located
within a licensed short-term acute care general or children's hospital, (2) under the
common ownership and control of a chronic disease hospital, and (3) currently are, or
become certified for, Medicare participation as a long-term acute care hospital under
Title XVIII of the Social Security Act.
(c) In connection with the demonstration projects authorized under this section, the
Commissioner of Public Health may, in the commissioner's discretion, waive licensure
and other regulatory requirements otherwise applicable to chronic disease hospitals for
new long-term acute care hospitals or satellite facilities. It shall not be necessary for
the Department of Public Health to adopt or amend regulations for purposes of the
demonstration projects authorized by this section.
(d) Not later than January 1, 2005, a chronic disease hospital may apply to the office
for a certificate of need to conduct a demonstration project. Each demonstration project
authorized by the office pursuant to this section shall collect and report on data concerning the demonstration project's impact on the quality of service and patient outcomes
and cost-effectiveness. Such data shall be reported in the manner prescribed by said
commissioner, and shall include (1) length of stay, (2) number of intensive care days
per patient, (3) cost of stay, (4) type of discharge, and (5) any other data requested by
the Commissioner of Health Care Access.
(e) Not later than January 1, 2007, the Office of Health Care Access, in consultation
with the Departments of Public Health and Social Services, shall report, in accordance
with section 11-4a, to the joint standing committees of the General Assembly having
cognizance of matters relating to public health and human services concerning findings
and recommendations regarding the demonstration projects authorized pursuant to this
section.
(P.A. 03-275, S. 1.)
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Sec. 19a-617c. Payments for services provided in long-term acute care hospitals or satellite facilities. Payments made to hospitals pursuant to subsection (g) of
section 17b-239 shall include any inpatient service days provided in a new long-term
acute care hospital or satellite facility established as a demonstration project pursuant
to section 19a-617b. For the purposes of rate setting and cost per discharge settlement
pursuant to said subsection (g), the inpatient stay of a patient eligible for medical assistance shall include both short-term and long-term acute care hospital days provided in
a new long-term acute care hospital or satellite facility established as a demonstration
project pursuant to section 19a-617b. Notwithstanding any provision of the general
statutes, a short-term acute care hospital may enter into an agreement with a chronic
disease hospital that establishes a new long-term acute care hospital or satellite facility
as a demonstration project pursuant to section 19a-617b, to distribute payments received
under section 17b-239 for services provided by such long-term acute care hospital or
satellite facility.
(P.A. 03-275, S. 2; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 61; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7, S. 176.)
History: Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 repealed section, effective October 6, 2009; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-7 amended Sept.
Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 61, to remove section from list of sections to be repealed, effective October 5, 2009.
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Secs. 19a-618 to 19a-622. Definitions. Collection; methodology; reporting requirements. Fee schedule; reports, analyses and studies. Confidentiality of data.
Filing of data with institute. Sections 19a-618 to 19a-622, inclusive, are repealed,
effective July 1, 1997.
(May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 14-18, 28; P.A. 97-47, S. 22; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, S. 93, 165; June 18 Sp. Sess.
P.A. 97-8, S. 87, 88.)
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Secs. 19a-623 to 19a-629. Reserved for future use.
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Sec. 19a-630. (Formerly Sec. 19a-145). Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Affiliate" means a person, entity or organization controlling, controlled by or
under common control with another person, entity or organization. Affiliate does not
include a medical foundation organized under chapter 594b.
(2) "Applicant" means any person or health care facility that applies for a certificate
of need pursuant to section 19a-639a.
(3) "Bed capacity" means the total number of inpatient beds in a facility licensed
by the Department of Public Health under sections 19a-490 to 19a-503, inclusive.
(4) "Capital expenditure" means an expenditure that under generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied is not properly chargeable as an expense of
operation or maintenance and includes acquisition by purchase, transfer, lease or comparable arrangement, or through donation, if the expenditure would have been considered
a capital expenditure had the acquisition been by purchase.
(5) "Certificate of need" means a certificate issued by the office.
(6) "Days" means calendar days.
(7) "Deputy commissioner" means the deputy commissioner of Public Health who
oversees the Office of Health Care Access division of the Department of Public Health.
(8) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Public Health.
(9) "Free clinic" means a private, nonprofit community-based organization that
provides medical, dental, pharmaceutical or mental health services at reduced cost or
no cost to low-income, uninsured and underinsured individuals.
(10) "Health care facility" means (A) hospitals licensed by the Department of Public
Health under chapter 368v; (B) specialty hospitals; (C) freestanding emergency departments; (D) outpatient surgical facilities, as defined in section 19a-493b and licensed
under chapter 368v; (E) a hospital or other facility or institution operated by the state
that provides services that are eligible for reimbursement under Title XVIII or XIX of
the federal Social Security Act, 42 USC 301, as amended; (F) a central service facility;
(G) mental health facilities; (H) substance abuse treatment facilities; and (I) any other
facility requiring certificate of need review pursuant to subsection (a) of section 19a-638. "Health care facility" includes any parent company, subsidiary, affiliate or joint
venture, or any combination thereof, of any such facility.
(11) "Nonhospital based" means located at a site other than the main campus of the
hospital.
(12) "Office" means the Office of Health Care Access division within the Department of Public Health.
(13) "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, governmental subdivision, agency or public or private organization
of any character, but does not include the agency conducting the proceeding.
(14) "Transfer of ownership" means a transfer that impacts or changes the governance or controlling body of a health care facility or institution, including, but not limited
to, all affiliations, mergers or any sale or transfer of net assets of a health care facility.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 2, 31; 73-616, S. 59; P.A. 75-562, S. 1, 8; P.A. 77-192, S. 1, 13; 77-601, S. 6, 11; 77-614, S. 323, 610;
P.A. 78-109, S. 1, 2, 6; P.A. 86-374, S. 1, 6; P.A. 87-420, S. 13, 14; P.A. 89-72, S. 4, 5; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 94-174, S. 4, 12; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 19, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 41, 58; P.A. 98-150, S. 1, 17; P.A. 99-172,
S. 2, 7; P.A. 00-27, S. 23, 24; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-3, S. 30; P.A. 04-249, S. 4; P.A. 05-280, S. 61; P.A. 06-196, S.
213; P.A. 07-252, S. 69; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 5; P.A. 10-179, S. 83.)
History: P.A. 73-616 excluded from consideration as health care facility or institution facilities operated by nonprofit
educational institution solely for students, faculty and staff and their dependents; P.A. 75-562 defined "commission" and
"commissioner" and extended applicability beyond chapter; P.A. 77-192 defined "state health care facility or institution";
P.A. 77-601 included homemaker-home health aide agencies as health care facilities and institutions; P.A. 77-614 replaced
commissioner of health with commissioner of health services, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 78-109 excluded Christian
Science sanatoriums from consideration as health care facilities or institutions and specified that state health care facility
or institution is one which provides services reimbursable under Title XVIII or XIX of Social Security Act; Sec. 19-73b
transferred to Sec. 19a-145 in 1983; P.A. 86-374 deleted coordination, assessment and monitoring agencies from definition
of health care facility or institution; P.A. 87-420 deleted an obsolete reference to Sec. 19a-7; P.A. 89-72 changed "diagnosis
and treatment" to "diagnosis or treatment"; P.A. 93-381 replaced commissioner of health services with commissioner of
public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 94-174 made technical changes in Subsec. (a) and added
new Subsec. (b) defining "clinical laboratory" for certificate of need purposes, effective June 6, 1994; May Sp. Sess. P.A.
94-3 amended Subsec. (a) to add outpatient clinics, free-standing outpatient surgical facilities and imaging centers to the
definition of health care facilities and to specify that such facilities include any parent company, subsidiary affiliate, joint
venture or combination of such, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced reference to Secs. 17b-238 and 19a-114 with
reference to chapter 368z, Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access and Commissioner
of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-145
transferred to Sec. 19a-630 in 1997; P.A. 98-150 changed Subdiv. designations from letters to numbers, amended Subdiv.
(1) to change "home health care agencies" to "home health agencies", delete "homemaker-home health aide agencies",
change "personal care homes" to "residential care homes" add "rest homes" and delete reference to municipal outpatient
clinics, added new Subdiv. (5) defining "affiliate" and deleted former Subsec. (b) defining "clinical laboratory", effective
June 5, 1998; P.A. 99-172 replaced former Subdiv. (5) defining "affiliate" with new Subdiv. (5) defining "person", effective
June 23, 1999; P.A. 00-27 made technical changes in Subdiv. (1), effective May 1, 2000; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-3
amended Subdiv. (1) by deleting "residential care homes" from definition of "health care facility or institution", effective
August 20, 2003; P.A. 04-249 amended Subdiv. (1) by changing "free standing outpatient surgical facilities" to "outpatient
surgical facilities", effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 05-280 amended Subdiv. (1) by including critical access hospital in definition
of "health care facility or institution", effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes in Subdiv. (1), effective
June 7, 2006; P.A. 07-252 substituted "mobile field hospitals" for "critical access hospitals" in definition of "health care
facility or institution", effective July 12, 2007; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended prefatory language by adding "unless
the context otherwise requires", redefined "office" in Subdiv. (3) by adding "division of the Department of Public Health"
and redefined "commissioner" in Subdiv. (4) by substituting Commissioner of Public Health for Commissioner of Health
Care Access, effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 replaced former Subdivs. (1) to (5) with new Subdivs. (1) to (14) re
definitions applicable to certificate of need process.
See Sec. 19a-507 re New Horizons independent living facility for severely physically disabled adults.
Annotation to former section 19-73b:
Cited. 182 C. 314.
Annotation to former section 19a-145:
Cited. 214 C. 321.
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Sec. 19a-630a. Affiliate deemed controlled by another person. For purposes of
this chapter, an affiliate is deemed controlled by another person if the other person, or
one of that other person's affiliates, officers or management employees, acting in such
capacity, acts as a general partner of a general or limited partnership or manager of a
limited liability company.
(P.A. 99-172, S. 3, 7; P.A. 05-75, S. 1; P.A. 09-212, S. 8; P.A. 10-179, S. 84.)
History: P.A. 99-172 effective June 23, 1999; P.A. 05-75 redefined "affiliate" and extended the new definition to
Secs. 19a-639b and 19a-639c, and deleted the definition of "health-care-related person"; P.A. 09-212 excluded medical
foundations from definition of "affiliate", effective July 1, 2009; P.A. 10-179 removed definition of "affiliate".
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Sec. 19a-631. (Formerly Sec. 19a-148a). Assessments of hospitals for expenses
of the office. (a) As used in this section and section 19a-632, "hospital" means each
hospital subject to the provisions of this chapter and licensed as a short-term acute-care
general hospital or a children's hospital or both by the Department of Public Health.
(b) Each hospital shall annually pay to the Commissioner of Public Health, for
deposit in the General Fund, an amount equal to its share of the actual expenditures
made by the office during each fiscal year including the cost of fringe benefits for office
personnel as estimated by the Comptroller, the amount of expenses for central state
services attributable to the office for the fiscal year as estimated by the Comptroller,
plus the expenditures made on behalf of the office from the Capital Equipment Purchase
Fund pursuant to section 4a-9 for such year. Payments shall be made by assessment of
all hospitals of the costs calculated and collected in accordance with the provisions of
this section and section 19a-632. If for any reason a hospital ceases operation, any unpaid
assessment for the operations of the office shall be reapportioned among the remaining
hospitals to be paid in addition to any other assessment.
(P.A. 93-229, S. 18, 21; 93-381, S. 9, 39; 93-435, S. 59, 95; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 42, 58; P.A. 98-22, S. 1, 3; Sept.
Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 6.)
History: P.A. 93-229 effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 93-381 and 93-435 authorized substitution of commissioner and
department of public health and addiction services for commissioner and department of health services, effective July 1,
1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner
and Department of Public Health and "commission" with "office", qualified expenditures made by the office as those
which are accountable to the functions of the office transferred from the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care, and
deleted reference to a fiscal year 1993 share, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-148a transferred to Sec. 19a-631 in 1997;
P.A. 98-22 amended Subsec. (b) to require payment to the Commissioner of Health Care Access rather than Commissioner
of Public Health, deleted reference to expenditures "which are accountable to the functions of the office transferred from
the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care" and added provision re reapportionment of payments when a hospital
ceases operation, effective July 1, 1998; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting Commissioner of
Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009.
Annotation to former section 19a-148a:
Cited. 235 C. 128.
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Sec. 19a-632. (Formerly Sec. 19a-148b). Calculation of assessment and costs.
(a) On or before September first, annually, the Office of Health Care Access shall determine (1) the total net revenue of each hospital for the most recently completed hospital
fiscal year beginning October first; and (2) the proposed assessment on the hospital for
the state fiscal year. The assessment on each hospital shall be calculated by multiplying
the hospital's percentage share of the total net revenue specified in subdivision (1) of
this subsection times the costs of the office, as determined in subsection (b) of this
section.
(b) The costs of the office shall be the total of (1) the amount appropriated for
expenses for the operation of the office for the fiscal year, as estimated by the Comptroller, (2) the cost of fringe benefits for office personnel for such year, as estimated by the
Comptroller, (3) the amount of expenses for central state services attributable to the
office for the fiscal year as estimated by the Comptroller, and (4) the estimated expenditures on behalf of the office from the Capital Equipment Purchase Fund pursuant to
section 4a-9 for such year, provided for purposes of this calculation the amount of
expenses for the operation of the office for the fiscal year as estimated by the Comptroller, plus the cost of fringe benefits for personnel, the amount of expenses for said central
state services for the fiscal year as estimated by the Comptroller, and said estimated
expenditures from the Capital Equipment Purchase Fund pursuant to section 4a-9 shall
be deemed to be the actual expenditures of the office.
(c) On or before December thirty-first, annually, for each fiscal year, each hospital
shall pay the office twenty-five per cent of its proposed assessment, adjusted to reflect
any credit or amount due under the recalculated assessment for the preceding state fiscal
year as determined pursuant to subsection (d) of this section or any reapportioned assessment pursuant to subsection (b) of section 19a-631. The hospital shall pay the remaining
seventy-five per cent of its assessment to the office in three equal installments on or
before the following March thirty-first, June thirtieth and September thirtieth, annually.
(d) Immediately following the close of each state fiscal year the commissioner shall
recalculate the proposed assessment for each hospital based on the costs of the office
in accordance with subsection (b) of this section using the actual expenditures made by
the office during that fiscal year and the actual expenditures made on behalf of the
office from the Capital Equipment Purchase Fund pursuant to section 4a-9. On or before
August thirty-first, annually, the office shall render to each hospital a statement showing
the difference between the respective recalculated assessment and the amount previously
paid. On or before September thirtieth, the commissioner, after receiving any objections
to such statements, shall make such adjustments which in said commissioner's opinion
may be indicated and shall render an adjusted assessment, if any, to the affected hospitals.
Adjustments to reflect any credit or amount due under the recalculated assessment for
the previous state fiscal year shall be made to the proposed assessment due on or before
December thirty-first of the following state fiscal year.
(e) If any assessment is not paid when due, a late fee of ten dollars shall be added
thereto and interest at the rate of one and one-fourth per cent per month or fraction
thereof shall be paid on such assessment and late fee.
(f) The office shall deposit all payments received pursuant to this section with the
State Treasurer. The moneys so deposited shall be credited to the General Fund and
shall be accounted for as expenses recovered from hospitals.
(P.A. 93-229, S. 19, 21; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 43, 58; P.A. 98-22, S. 2, 3; P.A. 03-222, S. 1; P.A. 06-64, S. 4; Sept. Sp.
Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 7.)
History: P.A. 93-229 effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with
Office of Health Care Access, "commission" with "office" and "chairman of the commission" with "commissioner" and
amended Subsecs. (a)(1) and Subsec. (b)(4) to qualify expenditures as those accountable or attributable to the functions
of the office, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-148b transferred to Sec. 19a-632 in 1997; P.A. 98-22 deleted, in Subsecs.
(a) and (b), reference to expenditures "which are accountable to the functions of the office transferred from the Commission
on Hospitals and Health Care," changed "total of that portion of" to "total of" in Subsec. (b), inserted "or any reapportioned
assessment pursuant to subsection (b) of section 19a-631" in Subsec. (c) and required the "office" rather than the "commissioner" to render recalculated assessments in Subsec. (d), effective July 1, 1998; P.A. 03-222 amended Subsec. (d) by
changing due date of statement from office to hospital from July thirty-first to August thirty-first, changing due date of
adjusted assessment from August thirty-first to September thirtieth and making a technical change, effective July 1, 2003;
P.A. 06-64 deleted Subsec. (g) re inclusion of assessments in computation of net and gross revenue caps, effective July 1,
2006; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (b) by adding "for expenses" and "as estimated by the Comptroller," in
Subdiv. (1) and by replacing "so appropriated" with "of expenses for the operation of the office for the fiscal year as
estimated by the Comptroller," in Subdiv. (4), effective October 6, 2009.
Annotation to former section 19a-148b:
Cited. 235 C. 128.
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Sec. 19a-633. (Formerly Sec. 19a-149). Investigative powers. The commissioner or any agent authorized by him to conduct any inquiry, investigation or hearing
under the provisions of this chapter, shall have power to administer oaths and take
testimony under oath relative to the matter of inquiry or investigation. At any hearing
ordered by the office, the commissioner or such agent having authority by law to issue
such process may subpoena witnesses and require the production of records, papers and
documents pertinent to such inquiry. If any person disobeys such process or, having
appeared in obedience thereto, refuses to answer any pertinent question put to him by
the commissioner or his authorized agent or to produce any records and papers pursuant
thereto, the commissioner or his agent may apply to the superior court for the judicial
district of Hartford or for the judicial district wherein the person resides or wherein the
business has been conducted, or to any judge of said court if the same is not in session,
setting forth such disobedience to process or refusal to answer, and said court or such
judge shall cite such person to appear before said court or such judge to answer such
question or to produce such records and papers.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 7, 31; P.A. 78-280, S. 2, 6, 127; P.A. 88-230, S. 1, 12; P.A. 90-98, S. 1, 2; P.A. 93-142, S. 4, 7, 8; P.A.
95-220, S. 4-6; 95-257, S. 44, 58.)
History: P.A. 78-280 replaced "county" with "judicial district" and "Hartford county" with "judicial district of Hartford-New Britain"; Sec. 19-73g transferred to Sec. 19a-149 in 1983; P.A. 88-230 replaced "judicial district of Hartford-New
Britain" with "judicial district of Hartford", effective September 1, 1991; P.A. 90-98 changed the effective date of P.A.
88-230 from September 1, 1991, to September 1, 1993; P.A. 93-142 changed the effective date of P.A. 88-230 from
September 1, 1993, to September 1, 1996, effective June 14, 1993; P.A. 95-220 changed the effective date of P.A. 88-230
from September 1, 1996, to September 1, 1998, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 95-257 replaced variants of "commission"
with "commissioner" or "office", effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-149 transferred to Sec. 19a-633 in 1997.
Annotation to former section 19-73g:
Cited. 42 CS 413.
Annotations to former section 19a-149:
Cited. 226 C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128.
Cited. 42 CS 413.
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Sec. 19a-634. (Formerly Sec. 19a-150). State-wide health care facility utilization study. State-wide health care facilities and services plan. Inventory of health
care facilities, equipment and services. (a) The Office of Health Care Access shall
conduct, on an annual basis, a state-wide health care facility utilization study. Such
study shall include, but not be limited to, an assessment of: (1) Current availability
and utilization of acute hospital care, hospital emergency care, specialty hospital care,
outpatient surgical care, primary care and clinic care; (2) geographic areas and subpopulations that may be underserved or have reduced access to specific types of health care
services; and (3) other factors that the office deems pertinent to health care facility
utilization. Not later than June thirtieth of each year, the Commissioner of Public Health
shall report, in accordance with section 11-4a, to the Governor and the joint standing
committees of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public
health and human services on the findings of the study. Such report may also include
the office's recommendations for addressing identified gaps in the provision of health
care services and recommendations concerning a lack of access to health care services.
(b) The office, in consultation with such other state agencies as the Commissioner
of Public Health deems appropriate, shall establish and maintain a state-wide health
care facilities and services plan. Such plan may include, but not be limited to: (1) An
assessment of the availability of acute hospital care, hospital emergency care, specialty
hospital care, outpatient surgical care, primary care and clinic care; (2) an evaluation
of the unmet needs of persons at risk and vulnerable populations as determined by the
commissioner; (3) a projection of future demand for health care services and the impact
that technology may have on the demand, capacity or need for such services; and (4)
recommendations for the expansion, reduction or modification of health care facilities
or services. In the development of the plan, the office shall consider the recommendations of any advisory bodies which may be established by the commissioner. The commissioner may also incorporate the recommendations of authoritative organizations
whose mission is to promote policies based on best practices or evidence-based research.
The commissioner, in consultation with hospital representatives, shall develop a process
that encourages hospitals to incorporate the state-wide health care facilities and services
plan into hospital long-range planning and shall facilitate communication between appropriate state agencies concerning innovations or changes that may affect future health
planning. The office shall update the state-wide health care facilities and services plan
on or before July 1, 2012, and every five years thereafter.
(c) For purposes of conducting the state-wide health care facility utilization study
and preparing the state-wide health care facilities and services plan, the office shall
establish and maintain an inventory of all health care facilities, the equipment identified
in subdivisions (8) and (9) of subsection (a) of section 19a-638, and services in the state,
including health care facilities that are exempt from certificate of need requirements
under subsection (b) of section 19a-638. The office shall develop an inventory questionnaire to obtain the following information: (1) The name and location of the facility; (2)
the type of facility; (3) the hours of operation; (4) the type of services provided at that
location; and (5) the total number of clients, treatments, patient visits, procedures performed or scans performed in a calendar year. The inventory shall be completed biennially by health care facilities and providers and such health care facilities and providers
shall not be required to provide patient specific or financial data.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 8, 31; P.A. 75-562, S. 4, 8; P.A. 77-192, S. 5, 13; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-11, S. 14, 25; P.A. 93-381,
S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 45, 58; P.A. 09-77, S. 1; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 8; P.A. 10-18, S. 12; 10-179, S. 85.)
History: P.A. 75-562 required that recommendations be made to health commissioner rather than to governor and
general assembly; P.A. 77-192 required consultation with state bureau of health planning and development and deleted
commission's duty to formulate state-wide health care program for improving delivery of services; Sec. 19-73h transferred
to Sec. 19a-150 in 1983; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-11 replaced reference to "state bureau of health planning and development"
with department of health services, replaced utilization review with utilization study, and added Subsec. (b) requiring the
commission to establish and maintain a state-wide health care facilities plan; P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health
services with department of public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced "commission"
with "Office of Health Care Access" and "office" and "Department of Public Health and Addiction Services" with "Department of Public Health", effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-150 transferred to Sec. 19a-634 in 1997; P.A. 09-77 amended
Subsec. (a) by eliminating Department of Public Health's consultative role in conducting annual state-wide health care
facility utilization study and by revising scope of study, and amended Subsec. (b) by expanding commissioner's authority
to incorporate recommendations of other agencies and entities in developing state-wide health care facilities plan, by
revising scope of plan and by requiring that plan be updated on or before July 1, 2012, and every five years thereafter,
effective July 1, 2009; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing "Commissioner of Health Care Access"
with "office", by replacing "commissioner" with "Commissioner of Public Health" and by replacing "commissioner's"
with "office's" and amended Subsec. (b) by substituting Commissioner of Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care
Access, effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-18 made a technical change in Subsec. (b)(1); P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec.
(b) by replacing "state-wide health care facilities plan" with "state-wide health care facilities and services plan" and added
Subsec. (c) re inventory of health care facilities, equipment and services.
Annotations to former section 19a-150:
Cited. 200 C. 489. Cited. 208 C. 663. Cited. 214 C. 321. Cited. 226 C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128.
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Secs. 19a-635 and 19a-636. (Formerly Secs. 19a-151 and 19a-152). Rate-setting powers. Requests for approval of lesser increases. Sections 19a-635 and 19a-636 are repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 9, 10, 11, 31; P.A. 74-78, S. 1, 2; P.A. 75-235; P.A. 78-109, S. 3, 6; 78-264, S. 3, 4; P.A. 79-182, S.
3; P.A. 80-7; P.A. 81-465, S. 3, 18; 81-472, S. 45, 159; P.A. 86-69, S. 1-3; P.A. 87-189, S.1-3; P.A. 88-317, S. 79, 107;
P.A. 89-371, S. 14, 15; June Sp. Sess. 91-11, S. 15, 25; P.A. 93-262, S. 16, 87; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 46, 47, 130;
P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-637. (Formerly Sec. 19a-153). Office to promote effective health planning in the state. The office shall promote effective health planning in the state. In
carrying out its assigned duties, the office shall promote the provision of quality health
care in a manner that ensures access for all state residents to cost-effective services so
as to avoid duplication of health services and improve the availability and financial
stability of health care services throughout the state.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 12, 31; P.A. 77-192, S. 6, 13; 77-304, S. 1; 77-614, S. 323, 587, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 85, 136; P.A.
80-13; P.A. 81-465, S. 4, 18; 81-472, S. 46, 130, 159; P.A. 82-472, S. 62, 183; P.A. 84-315, S. 21, 24; P.A. 88-8, S. 2;
P.A. 89-371, S. 12; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 30, 39; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 48, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 58; P.A.
02-101, S. 16; P.A. 05-151, S. 3; P.A. 08-14, S. 1; P.A. 09-11, S. 7; P.A. 10-179, S. 86.)
History: P.A. 77-192 required consideration of teaching and research expenses, community service programs, comments
from professional standards review organizations re volume, need for preservation of capital and segregation of grants,
patient mix, growth of patient load and accounts receivable experience and made consideration of all specified factors
mandatory rather than optional; P.A. 77-304 included in other factors relevant to facilities and institutions business interests
and personal backgrounds of owners, partners, associates, etc. and added Subsec. (b) re availability of data to health
department and nursing home administrators' licensure board; P.A. 77-614 and P.A. 78-303 replaced department of health
with department of health services, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 80-13 added Subsec. (c) re freedom of hospital resources
from commission control; P.A. 81-465 amended Subsec. (a) to establish new criteria that the commission may utilize in
its deliberations under Secs. 19-73 to 19-73o, inclusive; P.A. 81-472 deleted requirement in Subsec. (b) that data be made
available to board of licensure of nursing home administrators; P.A. 82-472 made a technical correction; Sec. 19-73k
transferred to Sec. 19a-153 in 1983; P.A. 84-315 amended Subsec. (c) to add references to Secs. 19a-156 and 19a-165 to
19a-165q, inclusive; P.A. 88-8 made a technical change by removing an obsolete reference to "the health systems plan"
from the list of criteria; P.A. 89-371 increased factors to be considered by the commission in its deliberations in Subsec.
(a) and added the reference to Secs. 19a-167 to 19a-167g, inclusive, in Subsec. (c), deleting reference to Secs. 19a-165 to
19a-165g, inclusive, repealed by the same act; P.A. 93-381 amended Subsec. (a) re written explanation for inconsistency
with state health plan and replaced department of health services with department of public health and addiction services,
effective July 1, 1993; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 removed obsolete language, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced
Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access and replaced Commissioner and Department
of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; Sec.
19a-153 transferred to Sec. 19a-637 in 1997; P.A. 02-101 made technical changes, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 05-151
amended Subsecs. (b) and (c) by removing references to repealed Sec. 19a-640 and making technical changes; P.A. 08-14 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to rates, adding Subdiv. (1) designator to existing provision re services
provided by health care facility or institution and adding Subdiv. (2) re capital expenditures by a health care facility and
Subdiv. (3) re acquisition of equipment by a person, provider, health facility or institution, effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 09-11 made a technical change in Subsec. (a); P.A. 10-117 replaced former Subsecs. (a) to (c) with provisions re office's
promotion of effective health planning in the state.
Annotations to former section 19-73k:
Cited. 177 C. 356. Cited. 182 C. 314.
Cited. 32 CS 300. Cited. 34 CS 225. Cited. 42 CS 413.
Annotations to former section 19a-153:
Cited. 208 C. 663. Cited. 226 C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128.
Cited. 42 CS 413.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 200 C. 489. Cited. 219 C. 581.
Subsec. (c):
Cited. 200 C. 489.
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Sec. 19a-637a. Short-term acute care general or children's hospitals to submit
budgets for next hospital fiscal year. Section 19a-637a is repealed, effective October
1, 2010.
(P.A. 02-101, S. 1; P.A. 03-12, S. 1; P.A. 06-64, S. 5; P.A. 10-179, S. 161.)
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Sec. 19a-638. (Formerly Sec. 19a-154). Certificate of need. When required and
not required. Request for office determination. Policies, procedures and regulations. (a) A certificate of need issued by the office shall be required for:
(1) The establishment of a new health care facility;
(2) A transfer of ownership of a health care facility;
(3) The establishment of a free-standing emergency department;
(4) The termination by a short-term acute care general hospital or children's hospital
of inpatient and outpatient mental health and substance abuse services;
(5) The establishment of an outpatient surgical facility, as defined in section 19a-493b, or as established by a short-term acute care general hospital;
(6) The termination of an emergency department by a short-term acute care general
hospital;
(7) The establishment of cardiac services, including inpatient and outpatient cardiac
catheterization, interventional cardiology and cardiovascular surgery;
(8) The acquisition of computed tomography scanners, magnetic resonance imaging scanners, positron emission tomography scanners or positron emission tomography-computed tomography scanners, by any person, physician, provider, short-term
acute care general hospital or children's hospital;
(9) The acquisition of nonhospital based linear accelerators;
(10) An increase in the licensed bed capacity of a health care facility;
(11) The acquisition of equipment utilizing technology that has not previously been
utilized in the state; and
(12) An increase of two or more operating rooms within any three-year period,
commencing on and after October 1, 2010, by an outpatient surgical facility, as defined
in section 19a-493b, or by a short-term acute care general hospital.
(b) A certificate of need shall not be required for:
(1) Health care facilities owned and operated by the federal government;
(2) The establishment of offices by a licensed private practitioner, whether for individual or group practice, except when a certificate of need is required in accordance
with the requirements of section 19a-493b or subdivisions (8) and (9) of subsection (a)
of this section;
(3) A health care facility operated by a religious group that exclusively relies upon
spiritual means through prayer for healing;
(4) Residential care homes, nursing homes and rest homes, as defined in subsection
(c) of section 19a-490;
(5) An assisted living services agency, as defined in section 19a-490;
(6) Home health agencies, as defined in section 19a-490;
(7) Hospice services, as described in section 19a-122b;
(8) Outpatient rehabilitation facilities;
(9) Outpatient chronic dialysis services;
(10) Transplant services;
(11) Free clinics, as defined in section 19a-630;
(12) School-based health centers, community health centers, as defined in section
19a-490a, not-for-profit outpatient clinics licensed in accordance with the provisions
of chapter 368v and federally qualified health centers;
(13) A program licensed or funded by the Department of Children and Families,
provided such program is not a psychiatric residential treatment facility;
(14) Any nonprofit facility, institution or provider that has a contract with, or is
certified or licensed to provide a service for, a state agency or department for a service
that would otherwise require a certificate of need. The provisions of this subdivision
shall not apply to a short-term acute care general hospital or children's hospital, or a
hospital or other facility or institution operated by the state that provides services that
are eligible for reimbursement under Title XVIII or XIX of the federal Social Security
Act, 42 USC 301, as amended;
(15) A health care facility operated by a nonprofit educational institution exclusively for students, faculty and staff of such institution and their dependents;
(16) An outpatient clinic or program operated exclusively by or contracted to be
operated exclusively by a municipality, municipal agency, municipal board of education
or a health district, as described in section 19a-241;
(17) A residential facility for the mentally retarded licensed pursuant to section 17a-227 and certified to participate in the Title XIX Medicaid program as an intermediate
care facility for the mentally retarded;
(18) Replacement of existing imaging equipment if such equipment was acquired
through certificate of need approval or a certificate of need determination, provided a
health care facility, provider, physician or person notifies the office of the date on which
the equipment is replaced and the disposition of the replaced equipment;
(19) Acquisition of cone-beam dental imaging equipment that is to be used exclusively by a dentist licensed pursuant to chapter 379;
(20) The termination of inpatient or outpatient services offered by a hospital, except
as provided in subdivision (4) of subsection (a) of this section and section 19a-639e;
(21) The partial or total elimination of services provided by an outpatient surgical
facility, as defined in section 19a-493b, except as provided in section 19a-639e; or
(22) The termination of services for which the Department of Public Health has
requested the facility to relinquish its license.
(c) (1) Any person, health care facility or institution that is unsure whether a certificate of need is required under this section, or (2) any health care facility that proposes
to relocate pursuant to section 19a-639c shall send a letter to the office that describes
the project and requests that the office make a determination as to whether a certificate
of need is required. In the case of a relocation of a health care facility, the letter shall
include information described in section 19a-639c. A person, health care facility or
institution making such request shall provide the office with any information the office
requests as part of its determination process.
(d) The Commissioner of Public Health may implement policies and procedures
necessary to administer the provisions of this section while in the process of adopting
such policies and procedures as regulation, provided the commissioner holds a public
hearing prior to implementing the policies and procedures and prints notice of intent to
adopt regulations in the Connecticut Law Journal not later than twenty days after the
date of implementation. Policies and procedures implemented pursuant to this section
shall be valid until the time final regulations are adopted. Final regulations shall be
adopted by December 31, 2011.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 13, 31; P.A. 77-192, S. 7, 13; 77-304, S. 2; 77-601, S. 7, 11; P.A. 79-98, S. 1, 4; P.A. 80-73, S. 4; P.A.
81-211; 81-441, S. 1; 81-465, S. 5, 9, 18; P.A. 82-415, S. 15, 18; P.A. 83-215, S. 1, 3; P.A. 86-374, S. 2, 6; P.A. 87-192,
S. 1, 3; 87-420, S. 11, 14; P.A. 89-72, S. 1, 5; 89-325, S. 12, 26; P.A. 91-48, S. 1, 4; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-8, S. 27, 63;
June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-12, S. 10; P.A. 92-220, S. 1, 2; P.A. 93-229, S. 3, 21; 93-262, S. 1, 17, 87; 93-381, S. 9, 39; 93-406, S. 1, 6; 93-435, S. 59, 95; P.A. 94-236, S. 9, 10; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 46, 58; P.A. 97-112, S. 2; P.A. 98-150,
S. 2, 17; P.A. 02-89, S. 34; P.A. 03-17, S. 1; P.A. 05-75, S. 2; 05-93, S. 1; 05-280, S. 58; P.A. 06-28, S. 1; 06-64, S. 6; 06-196, S. 214; P.A. 08-14, S. 3; P.A. 09-232, S. 92; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 9; P.A. 10-179, S. 87.)
History: P.A. 77-192 included state health care facilities or institutions in provisions of section; P.A. 77-304 specified
applicability to facilities or institutions which intend to "transfer all or any part of its ownership or control prior to being
initially licensed" and specified factors to be considered in review if transfer of ownership or control is proposed; P.A.
77-601 added provisions concerning applicability of provisions to home health care, homemaker-home health aide, or
coordination assessment and monitoring agencies and added Subsec. (b) re approval of home health care, homemaker-home health aide or coordination, assessment and monitoring agencies; P.A. 79-98 made provisions applicable to inpatient
rehabilitation facilities affiliated with Easter Seal Society; P.A. 80-73 allowed commission to modify requests as well as
to grant or deny requests in Subsec. (a); P.A. 81-211 mandated commission approval in Subsec. (a) for decreases in services
to medical assistance patients by termination of Medicaid provider agreements; P.A. 81-441 amended the commission on
hospitals and health care certificate of need review process by exempting from review outpatient, i.e. "ambulatory", services
provided by a health maintenance organization and by extending review to any facility plan to terminate a health service
or to substantially decrease bed capacity; P.A. 81-465 amended Subsec. (a) to exempt home health care and homemaker-home health care agencies from commission review relative to transfers of ownership prior to initial licensure or increased
staffing or services, and added provisions, codified by the Revisors as Subsec. (c), re coordination of activities between
commission and health systems agencies; P.A. 82-415 eliminated exception for ambulatory service programs by health
maintenance organizations from provision requiring submission of request for permission to add a function or service or
to increase staff in Subsec. (a); Sec. 19-73l transferred to Sec. 19a-154 in 1983; P.A. 83-215 exempted ambulatory services
established and conducted by a health maintenance organization from certificate of need review, provided for a 15-day
extension of the 90-day review period if additional information is requested by the commissioner or a motion to approve,
modify or deny a request results in a tie vote and authorized the adoption of regulations to establish a schedule for the
submission of similar requests; P.A. 86-374 deleted references to coordination, assessment and monitoring agencies,
including all of Subsec. (b), relettering Subsec. (c) accordingly; P.A. 87-192 deleted references to 90-day review period
and added the provision re extension of the review period for 30 days; P.A. 87-420 deleted references to health systems
agency and deleted the provision re coordination of activities with health systems agencies; P.A. 89-72 amended Subsec.
(b) to change "shall" to "may" with regard to holding of hearings, adopting of regulations and establishing of a schedule
which provides for completed applications pertaining to similar types of services; P.A. 89-325 deleted provisions re the
decrease in services to recipients of medical assistance benefits in Subsec. (a); P.A. 91-48 restated Subsec. (a) provision
re agencies required to request permission to undertake transfer of ownership or control, to institute additional functions
or services or to terminate functions and services or to reduce bed capacity; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-8 added Subsecs. (d),
(e) and (f) re moratorium on certificate of need for additional nursing home beds, on additional requests for beds from
residential facilities for the mentally retarded, and any requests to modify the capital cost or expiration date of approval;
June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-12 amended Subsec. (c) requiring the commission to adopt regulations requiring that applications
for certificates be submitted in cycles; P.A. 92-220 amended Subsec. (d) by extending moratorium through June 30, 1994,
and adding provision re date by which construction shall begin and date by which nursing home shall be licensed under
certificates of need in effect August 1, 1991, amended Subsec. (e) by deleting provision re expiration of approval of
additional nursing home beds granted on or before July 1, 1991, and substituting definition of "a continuing care facility
which guarantees life care for its residents", added Subsec. (g) re joint request for merger of certificates of need, added
Subsec. (h) re when construction shall be deemed to have begun, added Subsec. (i) re when financing shall be deemed to
have been obtained, and added Subsec. (j) re when financing shall be deemed to have been obtained on and after March
1, 1993; P.A. 93-229 added Subsec. (a)(4) re submission of letter of intent, amended Subsec. (b) re exception to 90-day
review period, adding language explaining that emergency nature to include compliances with fire, building or life safety
code and that the letter of intent may be waived and amended Subsec. (c) to change "shall" to "may" re adoption of
regulations, effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 93-262 deleted homemaker-home health aide agencies and added nursing homes,
homes for the aged, rest homes and certain residential facilities for the mentally retarded as facilities to which section
applies, deleted Subsecs. (d) to (g), inclusive, and (i) re requests for additional nursing home beds, continuing care facilities,
requests for beds in residential facilities for the mentally retarded, certificates of need and financing methods, relettering
remaining Subsecs. as necessary, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department
of public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 93-406 added Subsecs. (f) and (g) re expiration of
certificates of need for nursing home beds, effective June 29, 1993 (Revisor's note: Pursuant to P.A. 93-262, 93-381 and
93-435 references to commissioners and departments of health services and income maintenance were replaced editorially
by the Revisors by references to commissioners and departments of public health and addiction services and social services,
respectively); P.A. 94-236 deleted former Subsec. (g) regarding nonexpiration of certificate of need if additional beds are
used for a continuing care facility, effective June 7, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care
and "commission" with Office of Health Care Access and "office" or "commissioner", replaced Department of Public
Health and Addiction Services with Department of Public Health and deleted reference to a tie vote of the former commission, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-154 transferred to Sec. 19a-638 in 1997; P.A. 97-112 replaced "home for the aged"
with "residential care home"; P.A. 98-150 added reference to exceptions in introductory language of Subsec. (a) and deleted
the exceptions throughout section, reworded transfer as Subpara. (A) in Subsec. (a)(1) and added Subparas. (B) and (C),
changed "transfer" to "transfer or change" in Subsec. (a)(1), amended Subdiv. (a)(4) by adding "replacement or additional",
adding "or relocation" to "expansion" adding references to change in ownership or control, termination of services or
reduction in bed capacity or type, capital expenditure over $1,000,000 and acquisition of specified equipment over
$400,000, added "value or expenditure" to Subdiv. (a)(4)(C), changed 90 days to 60 in Subdiv. (a)(4)(E) and added
exception re one-time extension, amended Subsec. (b) by adding "new" and "expansion or the termination" to service or
function and adding reference to termination or change of ownership throughout Subsec., added "affiliate of such hospital
or any combination thereof", replaced reference to future budget adjustments with Subdivs. (1), (2) and language re
exclusion during review period, amended Subsec. (c) by deleting obsolete authority to adopt regulations and made technical
changes throughout, effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 02-89 amended Subsec. (a) to replace reference to Sec. 19a-639d with
Sec. 19a-639c, reflecting repeal of Sec. 19a-639d by the same public act; P.A. 03-17 amended Subsec. (a)(3) by replacing
"decrease" with "reduce" and changed licensed bed capacity to total bed capacity and required notice when letter of intent
received in Subsec. (a)(4), made technical changes in Subsec. (b) and added Subsec. (c)(1) to (3) re public hearings on
complete certificate of need applications under certain circumstances; P.A. 05-75 added Subsec. (c)(3) by adding Subpara.
(A) designator and new Subpara. (B) establishing a 21 calendar day deadline for requesting a public hearing on a completed
certificate of need application; P.A. 05-93 amended Subsec. (a)(4) by eliminating, with certain exceptions, the $400,000
capital expenditure threshold for certificate of need review of proposals involving the purchase, lease or donation acceptance
of various types of scanning equipment and linear accelerators and by making technical changes, effective July 1, 2005;
P.A. 05-280 amended Subsec. (a) by adding reference to Sec. 19a-487a, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 06-28 amended Subsec.
(a)(4) by increasing the capital expenditure threshold and major medical equipment acquisition threshold for certificate
of need review to $3,000,000, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (b) by allowing waiver of letter of intent
requirement when a function, service or termination or change of ownership or control is necessary to maintain continued
access to health care services provided by a facility or institution, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-196 made technical
changes in Subsec. (a)(4), effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 08-14 amended Subsec. (a)(4) by substituting 21 days for 15 business
days, substituting 7 days for 5 business days and making technical changes, amended Subsec. (b) by substituting not less
than 14 days for at least 10 business days, amended Subsec. (c)(3) by making a technical change, and deleted Subsecs. (d)
to (f), effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 09-232 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by deleting "all or part of" in Subpara. (A) and by
defining "transfer its ownership or control", amended Subsec. (a)(4)(B) by substituting "transfer of its ownership or control"
for "change in ownership or control" in clause (iii) and by eliminating "cineangiography equipment" in clause (viii) and
amended Subsec. (b) by making conforming changes, effective July 1, 2009; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec.
(b) by inserting "or the commissioner's designee", effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 replaced former Subsecs. (a)
to (c) with new Subsecs. (a) to (d) re when certificate of need is and is not required, letters to office for determination re
whether certificate is required and authority of Commissioner of Public Health to implement policies and procedures while
in process of adopting regulations.
Annotation to former section 19-73l:
Cited. 33 CS 86.
Annotations to former section 19a-154:
Cited. 200 C. 133. Cited. 208 C. 663. Cited. 214 C. 321. Cited. 226 C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128. Cited. 238 C. 216.
Subsec. (a):
Cited. 200 C. 489.
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Sec. 19a-639. (Formerly Sec. 19a-155). Certificate of need guidelines and principles. (a) In any deliberations involving a certificate of need application filed pursuant
to section 19a-638, the office shall take into consideration and make written findings
concerning each of the following guidelines and principles:
(1) Whether the proposed project is consistent with any applicable policies and
standards adopted in regulations by the office;
(2) The relationship of the proposed project to the state-wide health care facilities
and services plan;
(3) Whether there is a clear public need for the health care facility or services proposed by the applicant;
(4) Whether the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated how the proposal will
impact the financial strength of the health care system in the state;
(5) Whether the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated how the proposal will
improve quality, accessibility and cost effectiveness of health care delivery in the region;
(6) The applicant's past and proposed provision of health care services to relevant
patient populations and payer mix;
(7) Whether the applicant has satisfactorily identified the population to be served
by the proposed project and satisfactorily demonstrated that the identified population
has a need for the proposed services;
(8) The utilization of existing health care facilities and health care services in the
service area of the applicant; and
(9) Whether the applicant has satisfactorily demonstrated that the proposed project
shall not result in an unnecessary duplication of existing or approved health care services
or facilities.
(b) The office, as it deems necessary, may revise or supplement the guidelines and
principles through regulation prescribed in subsection (a) of this section.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 14, 31; P.A. 77-192, S. 8, 13; P.A. 79-73; 79-98, S. 2, 4; P.A. 80-19, S. 1; 80-72, S. 1; 80-73, S. 2; 80-74; P.A. 81-159, S. 1, 3; 81-210; 81-441, S. 2; 81-465, S. 6, 9, 18; P.A. 82-415, S. 16, 18; P.A. 83-215, S. 2, 3; P.A. 85-89, S. 1, 2; P.A. 87-192, S. 2, 3; 87-420, S. 12, 14; P.A. 89-72, S. 2, 3, 5; 89-371, S. 16; P.A. 91-48, S. 2, 4; June Sp. Sess.
P.A. 91-12, S. 11; P.A. 93-229, S. 4, 21; 93-262, S. 18, 87; 93-381, S. 9, 39; 93-435, S. 59, 95; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 49, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 47, 58; 95-338, S. 1, 3; P.A. 97-159; 97-112, S. 2; P.A. 98-150, S. 3, 17; P.A. 02-89, S. 35; P.A. 03-17, S. 2; P.A. 05-75, S. 3; 05-93, S. 2-4; 05-151, S. 4; P.A. 06-28, S. 2; 06-64, S. 7; 06-196, S. 243,
244; P.A. 07-149, S. 3, 4; 07-217, S. 83; P.A. 08-14, S. 4; P.A. 09-232, S. 93; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 10; P.A. 10-179, S. 88.)
History: P.A. 77-192 divided section into Subsecs., made provisions applicable to state health care facilities and institutions, replaced Comprehensive Health Planning Agency with Health Systems Agency and added provisions re 30-day
extension period; P.A. 79-73 allowed commission to modify requests in Subsec. (b); P.A. 79-98 made provisions applicable
to inpatient rehabilitation facilities affiliated with Easter Seal Society; P.A. 80-19 required adoption of regulations re
expedited hearing process by January 1, 1981, in Subsec. (a); P.A. 80-72 raised applicable capital expenditure in Subsec.
(a) from $100,000 to $150,000 and included requests relative to "purchase of land"; P.A. 80-73 deleted reference to
commission's option to "make a finding of recommendations" based on request and allowed waiver of 90-day advance
submission by three-commissioner panel in Subsec. (a) and allowed three-commissioner panel to take action in Subsec.
(b); P.A. 80-74 removed Subsec. indicators, deleted redundant provision re action within 90 days, deleted 30-day extension
and required that request be submitted to appropriate health systems agency at least 30 days before submission to commission; P.A. 81-159 required commission to adopt regulations re waiver of a hearing for any part of a facility's request for
a capital expenditure, provided the facility and the commission agree to the waiver; P.A. 81-210 limited the conditions
and restrictions which the commission on hospitals and health care may impose when approving or modifying a request
for a capital expenditure to those that are within the control of the facility; P.A. 81-441 amended the commission on
hospitals and health care certificate of need review process by exempting from review outpatient, i.e. "ambulatory" services
provided by a health maintenance organization; P.A. 81-465 amended Subsec. (a) to exempt home health care and homemaker-home health care agencies from commission review relative to capital expenditures or the acquisition of major
medical equipment and changed the threshold for review from expenditures over $150,000 to expenditures exceeding
limits set by the secretary of health and human services, deleted provision allowing three-member panel to act on requests,
and Subsec. (b) re coordination of activities between commission and health systems agencies was added editorially by
the Revisors; P.A. 82-415 eliminated exception for ambulatory service programs by health maintenance organizations
from provision requiring submission of a request for approval of expenditures; Sec. 19-73m transferred to Sec. 19a-155
in 1983; P.A. 83-215 exempted ambulatory services established and conducted by a health maintenance organization from
certificate of need review, changed the threshold for review of capital expenditures from limits set by the Secretary of
Health and Human Services to $600,000 and to $400,000 for the acquisition of major medical equipment, provided for a
15-day extension of the 90-day review period if additional information is requested by the commissioner or a motion to
approve, modify or deny a request results in a tie vote and authorized the adoption of regulations to establish a schedule
for the submission of similar requests; P.A. 85-89 amended Subsec. (a) to change the threshold for review of capital
expenditures from $600,000 to $714,000; P.A. 87-192 substituted $1,000,000 for $714,000 expenditure cap, added the
provision re 30-day extension of the review period upon the vote of the commission and deleted references to 90-day
review period; P.A. 87-420 deleted all references to health systems agency; P.A. 89-72 made technical changes in Subsecs.
(a) and (b) and amended Subsec. (c) to make commission's powers under the Subsec. discretionary rather than mandatory;
P.A. 89-371 added reference to Secs. 19a-167 to 19a-167g, inclusive, and to revenue caps; P.A. 91-48 amended Subsec.
(a) to apply exception to outpatient rehabilitation facilities affiliated with Easter Seal Society and to give the commission
10 business days instead of 10 calendar days to review emergency requests under the certificate of need process and made
technical changes; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-12 amended Subsec. (c) requiring the commission to adopt regulations providing
for the submittal of applications for certificates in cycles; P.A. 93-229 amended Subsec. (a) re submission of letter of intent,
waiver of letter if expenditure necessary to comply with fire, building or life safety code and exception to 90-day review
period and amended Subsec. (c) to change "shall" to "may" re adoption of regulations, effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 93-262 removed homemaker-home health aide agencies and added nursing homes, homes for the aged, rest homes and certain
facilities for mentally retarded persons to the list of facilities which do not have to submit a request for permission to make
certain expenditures, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 93-381 and P.A. 93-435 authorized substitution of commissioner and
department of public health and addiction services for commissioner and department of health services, effective July 1,
1993; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 removed obsolete language, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced references to
Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Department of Public Health and to Commission on Hospitals
and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access or Commissioner of Health Care Access, deleted reference to a tie
vote of the former commission, deleted reference to 1981 deadline for regulations and required the commissioner to notify
the Commissioner of Social Services of impact on the medical assistance program, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 95-338
inserted new Subsec. (c) exempting certain community health centers and relettered former Subsec. accordingly, effective
July 13, 1995; Sec. 19a-155 transferred to Sec. 19a-639 in 1997; P.A. 97-112 replaced "home for the aged" with "residential
care home"; P.A. 97-159 added new Subsec. (d) re exemption for school-based health care centers and redesignated former
Subsec. (b) as Subsec. (e); P.A. 98-150 replaced specified exemptions with reference to sections containing exemptions,
divided Subsec. (a) into two Subsecs. and relettered remaining sections accordingly, amended Subsec. (b) by adding
"provider" to institution, added exception re one-time exemption, replaced reference to future budget adjustments with
Subdivs. (1), (2) and language re exclusion during review process, amended Subsec. (c) by adding "or replace" to acquire,
"linear accelerator" to imaging equipment, "donation" to leasing and adding language re determining capital cost or expenditure, added Subsec. (d)(2) re primary care or dental services, adding "proposed" to project and adding process for
community health center exemption, amended Subsec. (f) by deleting obsolete authority to adopt regulations and made
technical changes throughout, effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 02-89 amended Subsec. (a) to replace reference to Sec. 19a-639d with Sec. 19a-639c, reflecting repeal of Sec. 19a-639d by the same public act; P.A. 03-17 amended Subsec. (b) by
dividing existing provisions into Subdivs. (1) and (2), by deleting provisions re mandatory public hearing, two weeks'
notice and place of hearing, by adding Subdiv. (3) providing for public hearings only under certain circumstances and by
making conforming changes; P.A. 05-75 amended Subsec. (b) by making technical changes and adding provision in Subdiv.
(3) establishing a 21 calendar day deadline for requesting a public hearing on a completed certificate of need application;
P.A. 05-93 amended Subsec. (a) by adding Subdiv. designators and eliminating, with certain exceptions, the $400,000
capital expenditure threshold for certificate of need review of proposals involving the purchase, lease or donation acceptance
of various types of scanning equipment and linear accelerators, amended Subsec. (b)(3) by extending the public hearing
requirement to certificate of need applications involving the purchase, lease or donation acceptance of various types of
scanning equipment and linear accelerators, and amended Subsec. (c) by extending the certificate of need approval process
to providers, rather than facilities, proposing to purchase, lease or accept donation of various types of scanning equipment
and linear accelerators and by making conforming changes, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 05-151 amended Subsec. (e) by
deleting former Subdiv. (2) re school-based health centers, redesignating existing Subdivs. (3) to (5) as new Subdivs. (2)
to (4) and replacing "standard model" with "licensing standards" in redesignated Subdiv. (3); P.A. 06-28 amended Subsecs.
(a) to (e), inclusive, by increasing the capital expenditure threshold and major medical equipment acquisition threshold
for certificate of need review to $3,000,000, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (b)(2) by allowing waiver
of letter of intent requirement when a capital expenditure is necessary to maintain continued access to health care services
provided by a facility or institution, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-196 made technical changes in Subsecs. (a) and (c),
effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 07-149 made technical changes in Subsecs. (b) and (d); P.A. 07-217 made technical changes
in Subsec. (f), effective July 12, 2007; P.A. 08-14 amended Subsec. (b)(2) by substituting 7 days for 5 business days,
substituting 14 days for 10 business days and making technical changes and amended Subsec. (b)(3)(D) by making a
technical change, effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 09-232 amended Subsecs. (a)(3), (b)(3)(C) and (c)(2) by eliminating "cineangiography equipment", effective July 1, 2009; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (b) by adding "or the commissioner's designee" in Subdivs. (1) and (2) and by replacing "office" with "Department of Public Health" re regulations in
Subdiv. (2), effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 replaced former Subsecs. (a) to (f) with new Subsecs. (a) and (b) re
guidelines and principles considered by office when deliberating on certificate of need application.
Annotations to former section 19-73m:
Cited. 182 C. 314.
Cited. 34 CS 225.
Annotations to former section 19a-155:
Section is compatible and can coexist with Sec. 19a-156. 200 C. 133. Cited. 210 C. 697. Cited. 214 C. 321. Cited. 226
C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128. Cited. 238 C. 216.
Cited. 2 CA 68.
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Sec. 19a-639a. Certificate of need application process. Issuance of decision.
Public hearings. Policies, procedures and regulations. (a) An application for a certificate of need shall be filed with the office in accordance with the provisions of this section
and any regulations adopted by the office. The application shall address the guidelines
and principles set forth in (1) subsection (a) of section 19a-639, and (2) regulations
adopted by the office. The applicant shall include with the application a nonrefundable
application fee of five hundred dollars.
(b) Not later than twenty days prior to the date that the applicant submits the certificate of need application to the office, the applicant shall publish notice that an application
is to be submitted to the office in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the
area where the project is to be located. Such notice shall be published for not less than
three consecutive days and shall contain a brief description of the nature of the project
and the street address where the project is to be located. The office shall not accept the
applicant's certificate of need application for filing unless the application is accompanied by the application fee prescribed in subsection (a) of this section and proof of
compliance with the publication requirements prescribed in this subsection.
(c) Not later than five business days after receipt of a properly filed certificate of
need application, the office shall publish notice of the application on its web site and
with the office of the Secretary of the State. Not later than thirty days after the date of
filing of the application, the office may request such additional information as the office
determines necessary to complete the application. The applicant shall, not later than
sixty days after the date of the office's request, submit the requested information to the
office. If an applicant fails to submit the requested information to the office within the
sixty-day period, the office shall consider the application to have been withdrawn.
(d) Upon determining that an application is complete, the office shall provide notice
of this determination to the applicant and to the public in accordance with regulations
adopted by the office. In addition, the office shall post such notice on its web site. The
date on which the office posts such notice on its web site shall begin the review period.
Except as provided in this subsection, (1) the review period for a completed application
shall be ninety days from the date on which the office posts such notice on its web site;
and (2) the office shall issue a decision on a completed application prior to the expiration
of the ninety-day review period. Upon request or for good cause shown, the office may
extend the review period for a period of time not to exceed sixty days. If the review
period is extended, the office shall issue a decision on the completed application prior
to the expiration of the extended review period. If the office holds a public hearing
concerning a completed application in accordance with subsection (e) or (f) of this
section, the office shall issue a decision on the completed application not later than sixty
days after the date of the public hearing.
(e) The office shall hold a public hearing on a properly filed and completed certificate of need application if three or more individuals or an individual representing an
entity with five or more people submits a request, in writing, that a public hearing be
held on the application. Any request for a public hearing shall be made to the office not
later than thirty days after the date the office determines the application to be complete.
(f) The office may hold a public hearing with respect to any certificate of need
application submitted under this chapter. The office shall provide not less than two
weeks' advance notice to the applicant, in writing, and to the public by publication in
a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the area served by the health care facility
or provider. In conducting its activities under this chapter, the office may hold hearing
on applications of a similar nature at the same time.
(g) The Commissioner of Public Health may implement policies and procedures
necessary to administer the provisions of this section while in the process of adopting
such policies and procedures as regulation, provided the commissioner holds a public
hearing prior to implementing the policies and procedures and prints notice of intent to
adopt regulations in the Connecticut Law Journal not later than twenty days after the
date of implementation. Policies and procedures implemented pursuant to this section
shall be valid until the time final regulations are adopted. Final regulations shall be
adopted by December 31, 2011.
(P.A. 98-150, S. 4, 17; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-3, S. 90; P.A. 05-93, S. 5; 05-151, S. 5; 05-168, S. 4; P.A. 06-28, S.
3; P.A. 07-217, S. 84; P.A. 08-14, S. 2; P.A. 09-232, S. 94; P.A. 10-179, S. 89.)
History: P.A. 98-150 effective June 5, 1998 (Revisor's note: In codifying this section the Revisors editorially changed
a reference in Subsec. (b) to "... September thirty." to "... September thirtieth."); June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-3 amended
Subsec. (a) to delete references to residential care home and make a technical change, effective August 20, 2003; P.A. 05-93 amended Subsec. (a) by adding exception re Sec. 19a-639(c) and making a technical change, and added Subsec. (c),
exempting health care facilities, institutions and providers that purchase, lease or accept donation of certain scanning
equipment or linear accelerators on or before July 1, 2005, or that obtain certificate of need approval or a determination
that a certificate of need is not required on or before said date, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 05-151 amended Subsec. (b)
by requiring biennial, rather than annual, registration of exempt institutions; P.A. 05-168 added new Subsec. (d) exempting
from certificate of need review, at office's discretion, proposals involving the purchase or operation of an electronic medical
records system on or after October 1, 2005; P.A. 06-28 amended Subsec. (c)(1) by restricting exemption from certificate
of need review to proposals involving certain equipment in operation on or before July 1, 2006, effective May 8, 2006;
P.A. 07-217 made a technical change in Subsec. (c), effective July 12, 2007; P.A. 08-14 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting
14 days for 10 business days and making a technical change and added Subsec. (e) re additional capital expenditures that
are exempt from certificate of need review, effective April 29, 2008; P.A. 09-232 added Subsec. (a)(12) re program licensed
or funded by Department of Children and Families, amended Subsec. (c) by eliminating "cineangiography equipment"
and added Subsec. (f) re exemption for outpatient services provided at alternative location within primary service area,
effective July 1, 2009; P.A. 10-179 replaced former Subsecs. (a) to (f) with new Subsecs. (a) to (g) re certificate of need
application process, time frames for review and issuance of decision by office, public hearing process and authority of
Commissioner of Public Health to implement policies and procedures while in process of adopting regulations.
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Sec. 19a-639b. Certificate of need. Validity, extension, revocation and nontransferability. Policies, procedures and regulations. (a) A certificate of need shall
be valid only for the project described in the application. A certificate of need shall be
valid for two years from the date of issuance by the office. During the period of time
that such certificate is valid and the thirty-day period following the expiration of the
certificate, the holder of the certificate shall provide the office with such information
as the office may request on the development of the project covered by the certificate.
(b) Upon request from a certificate holder, the office may extend the duration of a
certificate of need for such additional period of time as the office determines is reasonably necessary to expeditiously complete the project. Not later than five business days
after receiving a request to extend the duration of a certificate of need, the office shall
post such request on its web site. Any person who wishes to comment on extending the
duration of the certificate of need shall provide written comments to the office on the
requested extension not later than thirty days after the date the office posts notice of the
request for an extension of time on its web site. The office shall hold a public hearing
on any request to extend the duration of a certificate of need if three or more individuals
or an individual representing an entity with five or more people submits a request, in
writing, that a public hearing be held on the request to extend the duration of a certificate
of need.
(c) In the event that the office determines that: (1) Commencement, construction
or other preparation has not been substantially undertaken during a valid certificate of
need period; or (2) the certificate holder has not made a good-faith effort to complete the
project as approved, the office may withdraw, revoke or rescind the certificate of need.
(d) A certificate of need shall not be transferable or assignable nor shall a project
be transferred from a certificate holder to another person.
(e) The Commissioner of Public Health may implement policies and procedures
necessary to administer the provisions of this section while in the process of adopting
such policies and procedures as regulation, provided the commissioner holds a public
hearing prior to implementing the policies and procedures and prints notice of intent to
adopt regulations in the Connecticut Law Journal not later than twenty days after the
date of implementation. Policies and procedures implemented pursuant to this section
shall be valid until the time final regulations are adopted. Final regulations shall be
adopted by December 31, 2011.
(P.A. 98-150, S. 5, 17; P.A. 06-28, S. 4; 06-64, S. 8; P.A. 07-149, S. 5; P.A. 09-232, S. 95; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3,
S. 11; P.A. 10-18, S. 13; 10-179, S. 90.)
History: P.A. 98-150 effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 06-28 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by increasing the capital expenditure
threshold from $1,000,000 to $3,000,000, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (a) to restrict exemption to
nonprofits currently under contract with a state agency or department, to make a conforming change and delete current
need determination requirement imposed upon Office of Health Care Access in Subdiv. (2), and to add Subdiv. (4) re needs
determination requirement with respect to exemptions involving relocation of services, added new Subsec. (b) re criteria
for granting exemptions involving termination of a service or facility and redesignated existing Subsecs. (b) and (c) as
Subsecs. (c) and (d), effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149 made technical changes in Subsecs. (a) and (b); P.A. 09-232
amended Subsec. (a)(3)(D) by making a conforming change re definition applicable to facility or institution that seeks to
"transfer its ownership or control" and added Subsec. (e) re psychiatric residential treatment facility not eligible for exemption from certificate of need requirements; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsecs. (a), (b) and (d) by substituting
Commissioner of Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-18 made a
technical change in Subsec. (a)(3)(D); P.A. 10-179 replaced former Subsecs. (a) to (e) with new Subsecs. (a) to (e) re
validity of certificate of need, extensions to duration, revocation and nontransferability of certificate and authority of
Commissioner of Public Health to implement policies and procedures while in process of adopting regulations.
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Sec. 19a-639c. Proposed relocation of a health care facility. Policies, procedures and regulations. (a) Any health care facility that proposes to relocate a facility
shall submit a letter to the office, as described in subsection (c) of section 19a-638. In
addition to the requirements prescribed in said subsection (c), in such letter the health
care facility shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the office that the population served
by the health care facility and the payer mix will not substantially change as a result of the
facility's proposed relocation. If the facility is unable to demonstrate to the satisfaction of
the office that the population served and the payer mix will not substantially change as
a result of the proposed relocation, the health care facility shall apply for certificate of
need approval pursuant to subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of section 19a-638 in order
to effectuate the proposed relocation.
(b) The Commissioner of Public Health may implement policies and procedures
necessary to administer the provisions of this section while in the process of adopting
such policies and procedures as regulation, provided the commissioner holds a public
hearing prior to implementing the policies and procedures and prints notice of intent to
adopt regulations in the Connecticut Law Journal not later than twenty days after the
date of implementation. Policies and procedures implemented pursuant to this section
shall be valid until the time final regulations are adopted. Final regulations shall be
adopted by December 31, 2011.
(P.A. 98-150, S. 7, 17; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1, S. 94, 121; P.A. 05-93, S. 6; P.A. 06-28, S. 5; 06-64, S. 9; 06-196, S.
245; P.A. 09-232, S. 96; P.A. 10-179, S. 91.)
History: P.A. 98-150 effective June 5, 1998; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1 made a technical change by adding the first
reference to "provider" to "health care facility, institution"; P.A. 05-93 extended waiver provisions to certain scanning
equipment, rather than to "imaging equipment", and made technical and conforming changes, effective July 1, 2005; P.A.
06-28 amended Subdiv. (3) by increasing maximum permissible replacement value of major medical equipment and certain
scanners and linear accelerators eligible for waiver from certificate of need review from $2,000,000 to $3,000,000, effective
July 1, 2006; P.A. 06-64 deleted former Subdiv. (2) which limited waivers for replacement equipment to equipment or
accelerators not exceeding a specific value and redesignated existing Subdiv. (3) as Subdiv. (2), effective July 1, 2006;
P.A. 06-196 made technical changes, effective June 7, 2006; P.A. 09-232 eliminated "cineangiography equipment", added
new Subdiv. (2) re waiver of certificate of need requirements when replacing equipment that did not require certificate of
need for original acquisition and redesignated existing Subdiv. (2) as Subdiv. (3), effective July 1, 2009; P.A. 10-179
replaced former provisions with Subsecs. (a) and (b) re process for relocation of a health care facility and authority of
Commissioner of Public Health to implement policies and procedures while in process of adopting regulations.
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Sec. 19a-639d. Certificate of need. Waiver for year 2000 computer capability.
Section 19a-639d is repealed, effective October 1, 2002.
(P.A. 98-150, S. 6, 17; P.A. 02-89, S. 90.)
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Sec. 19a-639e. Proposed termination of service by a health care facility. Policies, procedures and regulations. (a) Any health care facility that proposes to terminate
a service that was authorized pursuant to a certificate of need issued under this chapter
shall file a modification request with the office not later than sixty days prior to the
proposed date of the termination of the service. The office may request additional information from the health care facility as necessary to process the modification request.
In addition, the office shall hold a public hearing on any request from a health care
facility to terminate a service pursuant to this section if three or more individuals or an
individual representing an entity with five or more people submits a request, in writing,
that a public hearing be held on the health care facility's proposal to terminate a service.
(b) Any health care facility that proposes to terminate all services offered by such
facility, that were authorized pursuant to one or more certificates of need issued under
this chapter, shall provide notification to the office not later than sixty days prior to the
termination of services and such facility shall surrender its certificate of need not later
than thirty days prior to the termination of services.
(c) Any health care facility that proposes to terminate the operation of a facility or
service for which a certificate of need was not obtained shall notify the office not later
than sixty days prior to terminating the operation of the facility or service.
(d) The Commissioner of Public Health may implement policies and procedures
necessary to administer the provisions of this section while in the process of adopting
such policies and procedures as regulation, provided the commissioner holds a public
hearing prior to implementing the policies and procedures and prints notice of intent to
adopt regulations in the Connecticut Law Journal not later than twenty days after the
date of implementation. Policies and procedures implemented pursuant to this section
shall be valid until the time final regulations are adopted. Final regulations shall be
adopted by December 31, 2011.
(P.A. 02-6, S. 1; P.A. 03-278, S. 75; P.A. 05-151, S. 6; P.A. 08-14, S. 5; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 12; P.A. 10-179,
S. 92.)
History: P.A. 02-6 effective April 17, 2002; P.A. 03-278 made a technical change, effective July 9, 2003; P.A. 05-151
extended applicability of data submission requirements to non-profit hospitals seeking to convert to for-profit status,
extended the deadline for submitting data from 10 business days after receiving a notice of defect from office to 15 business
days from the date the notice was mailed by office and clarified that provisions apply to health care facilities or institutions;
P.A. 08-14 substituted 21 days for 15 business days and added "or information" re submission determination by office,
effective July 1, 2008; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 substituted "office" for "Office of Health Care Access" and Commissioner
of Public Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 replaced former provisions with Subsecs. (a) to (d) re termination of service by a health care facility and authority of Commissioner of Public
Health to implement policies and procedures while adopting regulations.
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Sec. 19a-640. (Formerly Sec. 19a-156). Submission and review of proposed
budget. Hearing. Guidelines. Revisions. Section 19a-640 is repealed, effective July
1, 2005.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 16, 31; P.A. 74-182, S. 1, 3; P.A. 76-44; P.A. 77-61, S. 2, 3; 77-192, S. 10, 13; P.A. 81-465, S. 7, 18;
P.A. 89-371, S. 17; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-16, S. 65, 89; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 50, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58;
P.A. 05-151, S. 13.)
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Sec. 19a-641. (Formerly Sec. 19a-158). Appeals. Any health care facility or institution and any state health care facility or institution aggrieved by any final decision of
said office under the provisions of sections 19a-630 to 19a-639e, inclusive, may appeal
from such decision in accordance with the provisions of section 4-183, except venue
shall be in the judicial district in which it is located. Such appeal shall have precedence
in respect to order of trial over all other cases except writs of habeas corpus, actions
brought by or on behalf of the state, including informations on the relation of private
individuals, and appeals from awards or decisions of workers' compensation commissioners.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 17, 31; P.A. 76-436, S. 261, 681; P.A. 77-192, S. 11, 13; 77-603, S. 49, 125; P.A. 78-280, S. 1, 127;
P.A. 79-376, S. 21; P.A. 81-465, S. 11, 18; P.A. 84-315, S. 22, 24; P.A. 87-443, S. 1, 17; P.A. 89-371, S. 13; May 25 Sp.
Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 51, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 05-151, S. 7; P.A. 06-64, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 76-436 replaced court of common pleas with superior court, effective July 1, 1978; P.A. 77-192 made
provisions applicable to state health care institutions and facilities and replaced provision granting appeals precedence
over "nonprivileged cases" with provision granting precedence except as specified; P.A. 77-603 replaced previous appeal
provisions with statement that appeals to be in accordance with Sec. 4-183 but retained venue in county or judicial district
where facility is located and retained precedence provision; P.A. 78-280 dropped reference to counties; P.A. 79-376
replaced "workmen's compensation" with "workers' compensation"; P.A. 81-465 substituted reference to Sec. 19-73b for
reference to Sec. 19-73a, repealed by the same act; Sec. 19-73p transferred to Sec. 19a-158 in 1983; P.A. 84-315 added
reference to Secs. 19a-165 to 19a-165q, inclusive; P.A. 87-443 added "final" re the decision of the commission; P.A. 89-371 substituted reference to Secs. 19a-167 to 19a-167g, inclusive, for reference to Secs. 19a-165 to 19a-165g, inclusive;
May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 removed obsolete language, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on
Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-158 transferred to Sec. 19a-641 in 1997; P.A. 05-151 removed reference to repealed Sec. 19a-640 and made a technical change; P.A. 06-64 deleted
references to repealed Secs. 19a-648 and 19a-650, effective July 1, 2006.
Annotations to former section 19-73p:
Cited. 182 C. 314.
Cited. 32 CS 300. Cited. 34 CS 225. Cited. 35 CS 13.
Annotations to former section 19a-158:
Cited. 196 C. 451. Cited. 208 C. 663. Cited. 210 C. 697. Cited. 214 C. 726. Cited. 226 C. 105. Cited. 235 C. 128.
Cited. 2 CA 68.
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Sec. 19a-642. (Formerly Sec. 19a-159). Judicial enforcement. The Superior
Court on application of the office or the Attorney General, may enforce, by appropriate
decree or process, any provision of this chapter or any act or any order of the office
rendered in pursuance of any statutory provision.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 18, 31; P.A. 76-436, S. 262, 681; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58.)
History: P.A. 76-436 replaced court of common pleas with superior court, effective July 1, 1978; Sec. 19-73q transferred
to Sec. 19a-159 in 1983; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care
Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-159 transferred to Sec. 19a-642 in 1997.
Annotations to former section 19a-159:
Cited. 208 C. 663, 665. Cited. 214 C. 321.
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Sec. 19a-643. (Formerly Sec. 19a-160). Regulations. (a) The Department of Public Health shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to
carry out the provisions of sections 19a-630 to 19a-639e, inclusive, and sections 19a-644
and 19a-645 concerning the submission of data by health care facilities and institutions,
including data on dealings between health care facilities and institutions and their affiliates, and, with regard to requests or proposals pursuant to sections 19a-638 to 19a-639e,
inclusive, by state health care facilities and institutions, the ongoing inspections by the
office of operating budgets that have been approved by the health care facilities and
institutions, standard reporting forms and standard accounting procedures to be utilized
by health care facilities and institutions and the transferability of line items in the approved operating budgets of the health care facilities and institutions, except that any
health care facility or institution may transfer any amounts among items in its operating
budget. All such transfers shall be reported to the office within thirty days of the transfer
or transfers.
(b) The Department of Public Health may adopt such regulations, in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 54, as are necessary to implement this chapter.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 19, 31; P.A. 77-192, S. 12, 13; 77-304, S. 3; 77-601, S. 8, 11; P.A. 81-465, S. 10, 18; P.A. 83-3, S. 3,
5; P.A. 84-57, S. 2, 4; P.A. 89-371, S. 18; P.A. 91-48, S. 3, 4; Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 9, 27; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-6, S. 8, 117; P.A. 93-262, S. 57, 87; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 98-150, S. 9, 17; P.A. 05-151, S. 8; P.A. 06-64, S. 11;
Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 13; P.A. 10-179, S. 116.)
History: P.A. 77-192 added reference to regulations re requests and proposals pursuant to Secs. 19-73l to 19-73n; P.A.
77-304 added provisions re regulations concerning disclosure of business interests which may have impact on provision
of services; P.A. 77-601 added provision re regulation of home health care, homemaker-home health aide and coordination,
assessment and monitoring agencies; P.A. 81-465 made commission's adoption of regulations to carry out its duties
mandatory rather than optional; Sec. 19-73r transferred to Sec. 19a-160 in 1983; P.A. 83-3 substituted reference to Sec.
19a-157 for reference to Sec. 19a-156; P.A. 84-57 added the requirement to adopt regulations to carry out the provisions
of "sections 19a-161 and 19a-162"; P.A. 89-371 added reference to Sec. 19a-167e, removed an obsolete reference and
added language concerning affiliates; P.A. 91-48 removed language directing the commission to adopt regulations requiring
full disclosure of business interests which directly or indirectly relate to nursing home operations; Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2 added Subsec. (b) giving commission authority to adopt regulations for the chapter and made technical change in Subsec.
(a); May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-6 added new Subsec. (c) providing authority for the commission to adopt regulations concerning
fees imposed on requests or proposals pursuant to Secs. 19a-154 and 19a-155 and to specify requirements for the fee
schedule; P.A. 93-262 removed provision requiring the commission to adopt regulations concerning approval of coordination, assessment and monitoring agencies and regulations concerning rate review of home health care agencies and information based upon recommendations of the commissioner on aging, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission
on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-160 transferred to Sec.
19a-643 in 1997; P.A. 98-150 amended Subsec. (c) by adding condition that modification request have $100,000 limit and
deleting references to Sec. 19a-638, effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 05-151 amended Subsec. (a) by removing reference to
repealed Sec. 19a-640 and providing that authority to approve operating budgets rests with facilities and institutions, not
with Office of Health Care Access; P.A. 06-64 deleted reference to repealed Sec. 19a-648 in Subsec. (a), effective July 1,
2006; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by substituting "Department of Public Health" for "office"
and amended Subsec. (c) by substituting "Department of Public Health" for "Office of Health Care Access", effective
October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec. (a) by replacing "sections 19a-638 and 19a-639" with "sections 19a-638
to 19a-639e, inclusive" and deleted former Subsec. (c) re regulations concerning a fee schedule for certificate of need review.
Annotations to former section 19a-160:
Cited. 200 C. 489. Cited. 208 C. 663.
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Sec. 19a-644. (Formerly Sec. 19a-161). Annual reports of short-term acute
care general or children's hospitals. Regulations on affiliation or control of health
care facilities and institutions. Required reporting of audited financial statements.
(a) On or before February twenty-eighth annually, for the fiscal year ending on September thirtieth of the immediately preceding year, each short-term acute care general or
children's hospital shall report to the office with respect to its operations in such fiscal
year, in such form as the office may by regulation require. Such report shall include:
(1) Salaries and fringe benefits for the ten highest paid positions; (2) the name of each
joint venture, partnership, subsidiary and corporation related to the hospital; and (3) the
salaries paid to hospital employees by each such joint venture, partnership, subsidiary
and related corporation and by the hospital to the employees of related corporations.
(b) The Department of Public Health shall adopt regulations in accordance with
chapter 54 to provide for the collection of data and information in addition to the annual
report required in subsection (a) of this section. Such regulations shall provide for the
submission of information about the operations of the following entities: Persons or
parent corporations that own or control the health care facility, institution or provider;
corporations, including limited liability corporations, in which the health care facility,
institution, provider, its parent, any type of affiliate or any combination thereof, owns
more than an aggregate of fifty per cent of the stock or, in the case of nonstock corporations, is the sole member; and any partnerships in which the person, health care facility,
institution, provider, its parent or an affiliate or any combination thereof, or any combination of health care providers or related persons, owns a greater than fifty per cent
interest. For purposes of this section, "affiliate" means any person that directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by or is under common control with any health care facility, institution, provider or person that is regulated
in any way under this chapter. A person is deemed controlled by another person if the
other person, or one of that other person's affiliates, officers, agents or management
employees, acts as a general partner or manager of the person in question.
(c) Each nonprofit short-term acute care general or children's hospital shall include
in the annual report required pursuant to subsection (a) of this section a report of all
transfers of assets, transfers of operations or changes of control involving its clinical or
nonclinical services or functions from such hospital to a person or entity organized or
operated for profit.
(d) The office shall require each hospital licensed by the Department of Public
Health, that is not subject to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, to report to
said office on its operations in the preceding fiscal year by filing copies of the hospital's
audited financial statements. Such report shall be due at the office on or before the close
of business on the last business day of the fifth month following the month in which a
hospital's fiscal year ends.
(P.A. 73-117, S. 28, 31; P.A. 81-465, S. 16, 18; P.A. 83-3, S. 4, 5; P.A. 84-57, S. 3, 4; P.A. 86-61, S. 1, 2; P.A. 89-371,
S. 19; P.A. 91-125; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 119, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 98-150, S. 15, 17; P.A. 99-172,
S. 4, 7; P.A. 02-101, S. 2, 3; P.A. 03-278, S. 76; P.A. 04-258, S. 22; P.A. 06-64, S. 12; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 14;
P.A. 10-179, S. 120.)
History: P.A. 81-465 changed deadline for initial report from December 31, 1974, to February 28, 1982; Sec. 19-73s
transferred to Sec. 19a-161 in 1983; P.A. 83-3 added reference to Sec. 19a-157; P.A. 84-57 specified that reports must be
"in such form as the commission may by regulation require"; P.A. 86-61 required facilities issued rate orders to submit
reports and made technical changes; P.A. 89-371 made technical changes, added reference to Secs. 19a-167 to 19a-167g,
inclusive, and removed obsolete language; P.A. 91-125 added Subdivs. (1) to (5), inclusive, listing five specific items of
information to be included in the report; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 replaced revenue caps with revenue limits and made
technical changes, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of
Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-161 transferred to Sec. 19a-644 in 1997; P.A. 98-150 added Subsec.
(b) re regulations on affiliation or control, effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 99-172 amended Subsec. (a) to make a technical
change and to expand budget reporting and make it in the discretion of the office, and amended Subsec. (b) by changing
"parent" to "persons or parent", changing "an affiliate" to "any type of affiliate", changing 50% to "an aggregate" of 50%,
adding references to "person", "provider" and "combination of health care providers or related persons", and adding
definition of "affiliate", effective June 23, 1999; P.A. 02-101 amended Subsec. (a) to make the reporting requirements
applicable to short-term acute care general or children's hospitals by deleting "each health care facility and institution for
which a budget was approved or revenue limits were established under the provisions of section 19a-640 or section 19a-674" and added Subsec. (c) re reporting of hospital's audited financial records, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 03-278 made
technical changes in Subsec. (a), effective July 9, 2003; P.A. 04-258 added new Subsec. (c) requiring nonprofit short-term
acute care general or children's hospital to include in annual report required by Subsec. (a) a report of all transfers of assets
or operations and changes in control of clinical and nonclinical services to a for-profit entity and redesignated existing
Subsec. (c) as Subsec. (d), effective July 1, 2004; P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting former Subdiv. (1) to remove
information on average salaries by job classification from reporting requirements, redesignating existing Subdivs. (2) to
(4) as Subdivs. (1) to (3) and eliminating office's discretionary authority to request breakdown of hospital and department
budgets, effective July 1, 2006; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting "Department of Public
Health" for "office", effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec. (d) by replacing "Office of Health Care
Access" with "office" and by making a technical change.
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Sec. 19a-645. (Formerly Sec. 19a-162). Taking of land to enlarge hospitals. A
nonprofit hospital, licensed by the Department of Public Health, which provides lodging,
care and treatment to members of the public, and which wishes to enlarge its public
facilities by adding contiguous land and buildings thereon, if any, the title to which it
cannot otherwise acquire, may prefer a complaint for the right to take such land to the
superior court for the judicial district in which such land is located, provided such hospital shall have received the approval of the Office of Health Care Access division of the
Department of Public Health in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. Said
court shall appoint a committee of three disinterested persons, who, after examining the
premises and hearing the parties, shall report to the court as to the necessity and propriety
of such enlargement and as to the quantity, boundaries and value of the land and buildings
thereon, if any, which they deem proper to be taken for such purpose and the damages
resulting from such taking. If such committee reports that such enlargement is necessary
and proper and the court accepts such report, the decision of said court thereon shall
have the effect of a judgment and execution may be issued thereon accordingly, in
favor of the person to whom damages may be assessed, for the amount thereof; and, on
payment thereof, the title to the land and buildings thereon, if any, for such purpose
shall be vested in the complainant, but such land and buildings thereon, if any, shall not
be taken until such damages are paid to such owner or deposited with said court, for
such owner's use, within thirty days after such report is accepted. If such application is
denied, the owner of the land shall recover costs of the applicant, to be taxed by said
court, which may issue execution therefor. Land so taken shall be held by such hospital
and used only for the public purpose stated in its complaint to the superior court. No
land dedicated or otherwise reserved as open space or park land or for other recreational
purposes and no land belonging to any town, city or borough shall be taken under the
provisions of this section.
(P.A. 73-582, S. 1; P.A. 77-614, S. 323, 610; P.A. 81-465, S. 12, 18; P.A. 82-472, S. 63, 183; P.A. 89-371, S. 20; P.A.
93-381, S. 9, 39; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 52, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 58; P.A. 05-151, S. 9; P.A. 10-179,
S. 108.)
History: P.A. 77-614 replaced department of health with department of health services, effective January 1, 1979; P.A.
81-465 deleted reference to Sec. 19-73n, repealed by the same act; P.A. 82-472 deleted obsolete reference to counties;
Sec. 19-73t transferred to Sec. 19a-162 in 1983; P.A. 89-371 added reference to Secs. 19a-167 to 19a-167g, inclusive;
P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department of public health and addiction services, effective July
1, 1993; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 removed obsolete language, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner
and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health and replaced
Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-162 transferred to Sec. 19a-645 in 1997; P.A. 05-151 deleted reference to repealed Sec. 19a-640; P.A. 10-179 replaced "Office of
Health Care Access under section 19a-639" with "Office of Health Care Access division of the Department of Public
Health in accordance with the provisions of this chapter".
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Sec. 19a-646. (Formerly Sec. 19a-166). Negotiation of discounts and different
rates and methods of payments with hospitals. Filing with the office. (a) As used in
this section:
(1) "Office" means the Office of Health Care Access division of the Department
of Public Health;
(2) "Fiscal year" means the hospital fiscal year, as used for purposes of this chapter,
consisting of a twelve-month period commencing on October first and ending the following September thirtieth;
(3) "Hospital" means any short-term acute care general or children's hospital licensed by the Department of Public Health, including the John Dempsey Hospital of
The University of Connecticut Health Center;
(4) "Payer" means any person, legal entity, governmental body or eligible organization that meets the definition of an eligible organization under 42 USC Section 1395mm
(b) of the Social Security Act, or any combination thereof, except for Medicare and
Medicaid which is or may become legally responsible, in whole or in part for the payment
of services rendered to or on behalf of a patient by a hospital. Payer also includes any legal
entity whose membership includes one or more payers and any third-party payer; and
(5) "Prompt payment" means payment made for services to a hospital by mail or
other means on or before the tenth business day after receipt of the bill by the payer.
(b) No hospital shall provide a discount or different rate or method of reimbursement
from the filed rates or charges to any payer except as provided in this section.
(c) (1) From April 1, 1994, to June 30, 2002, any payer may directly negotiate for
a different rate and method of reimbursement with a hospital provided the charges and
payments for the payer are reported in accordance with this subsection. No discount
agreement or agreement for a different rate or method of reimbursement shall be effective until filed with the office.
(2) On and after July 1, 2002, any payer may directly negotiate with a hospital for
a different rate or method of reimbursement, or both, provided the charges and payments
for the payer are on file at the hospital business office in accordance with this subsection.
No discount agreement or agreement for a different rate or method of reimbursement,
or both, shall be effective until a complete written agreement between the hospital and
the payer is on file at the hospital. Each such agreement shall be available to the office
for inspection or submission to the office upon request, for at least three years after the
close of the applicable fiscal year.
(3) On and after April 1, 1994, the charges and payments for each payer receiving
a discount shall be accumulated by the hospital for each payer and reported as required
by the office. The office may require a review by the hospital's independent auditor, at
the hospital's expense, to determine compliance with this subsection.
(4) From October 2, 1991, to June 30, 2002, a full written copy of each agreement
executed pursuant to this subsection shall be filed with the Office of Health Care Access
by each hospital executing such an agreement, no later than ten business days after such
agreement is executed. On and after July 1, 2002, a full written copy of each agreement
executed pursuant to this subsection shall be on file in the hospital business office within
twenty-four hours of execution. Each agreement filed shall specify on its face that it
was executed and filed pursuant to this subsection. Agreements filed at the Office of
Health Care Access, in accordance with this subsection, shall be considered trade secrets
pursuant to subdivision (5) of subsection (b) of section 1-210, except that the office may
utilize and distribute data derived from such agreements, including the names of the
parties to the agreement, the duration and dates of the agreement and the estimated value
of any discount or alternate rate of payment.
(d) A payer may negotiate with a hospital to obtain a discount on rates or charges
for prompt payment.
(e) A payer may also negotiate for and may receive a discount for the provision of
the following administrative services: (1) A system which permits the hospital to bill
the payer through either a computer-processed or machine-readable or similar billing
procedure; (2) a system which enables the hospital to verify coverage of a patient by
the payer at the time the service is provided; and (3) a guarantee of payment within the
scope of the agreement between the patient and the third-party payer for service to the
patient prior to the provision of that service.
(f) No hospital may require a payer to negotiate for another element or any combination of the above elements of a discount, as established in subsections (d) and (e) of this
section, in order to negotiate for or obtain a discount for any single element. No hospital
may require a payer to negotiate a discount for all patients covered by such payer in
order to negotiate a discount for any patient or group of patients covered by such payer.
(g) Any hospital which agrees to provide a discount to a payer under subsection (d)
or (e) of this section shall file a copy of the agreement in the hospital's business office
and shall provide the same discount to any other payer who agrees to make prompt
payment or provide administrative services similar to that contained in the agreement.
Each agreement filed shall specify on its face that it was executed and filed pursuant to
this subsection. The office shall disallow any agreement which gives a discount pursuant
to the terms of subsections (d) and (e) of this section which is in excess of the maximum
amount set forth in said subsections. No such agreement shall be contingent on volume
or drafted in such a manner as to limit the discount to one or more payers by establishing
criteria unique to such payers. Any payer aggrieved under this subsection may petition
the office for an order directing the hospital to provide a similar discount. The Department of Public Health shall adopt regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54 to carry out the provisions of this subsection.
(h) (1) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require payment by any payer
or purchaser, under any program or contract for payment or reimbursement of expenses
for health care services, for: (A) Services not covered under such program or contract;
or (B) that portion of any charge for services furnished by a hospital that exceeds the
amount covered by such program or contract.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to supersede or modify any provision
of such program or contract that requires payment of a copayment, deductible or enrollment fee or that imposes any similar requirement.
(i) A hospital which has established a program approved by the office with one or
more banks for the purpose of reducing the hospital's bad debt load, may reduce its
published charges for that portion of a patient's bill for services which a payer who is
a private individual is or may become legally responsible for, after all other insurers or
third-party payers have been assessed their full charges provided (1) prior to the rendering of such services, the hospital and the individual payer or parent or guardian or
custodian have agreed in writing that after receipt of any insurer or third-party payment
paid in accordance with the full hospital charges the remaining payment due from the
private individual for such reduced charges shall be made in whole or in part from the
balance on deposit in a bank account which has been established by or on behalf of such
individual patient, and (2) such payment is made from such account. Nothing in this
section shall relieve a patient or legally liable person from being responsible for the
full amount of any underpayment of the hospital's authorized charges excluding any
discount under this section, by a patient's insurer or any other third-party payer for that
insurer's or third-party payer's portion of the bill. Any reduction in charges granted to
an individual or parent or guardian or custodian under this subsection shall be reported
to the office as a contractual allowance. For purposes of this section "private individual"
shall include a patient's parent, legal guardian or legal custodian but shall not include
an insurer or third-party payer.
(P.A. 84-323, S. 2, 6; P.A. 85-613, S. 51, 154; P.A. 91-258, S. 3, 4; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-11, S. 22, 25; P.A. 93-229,
S. 5, 21; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 94-9, S. 34, 41; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3, S. 21, 28; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 58;
June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, S. 94, 165; P.A. 02-101, S. 4; P.A. 07-149, S. 6; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 15.)
History: P.A. 85-613 made technical change; P.A. 91-258 amended Subsec. (c) to add a requirement that a copy of
each agreement reached under Subsec. (c) be filed with the commission on hospitals and health care, amended Subsecs.
(c) and (g) to require that agreements specify that they have been executed and filed pursuant to those Subsecs. and made
technical changes; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-11 amended Subsec. (c) to clarify that required agreements be filed until July
1, 1992, and to exempt the names of the parties to agreements from freedom of information provisions; P.A. 93-229
amended Subsec. (a) to delete definition of "Blue Cross", renumbering Subdivs. as necessary, amended Subsec. (c) to
insert Subdiv. indicators, to limit Subdiv. (1) to the time period prior to October 1, 1993, and to add new Subdiv. (2) re
negotiation commencing October 1, 1993, to amend Subdiv. (3) re commission not including discount in calculation of
authorized gross revenue and addition of discount to actual net revenues for fiscal year and to amend Subdiv. (4) to delete
provision exempting names of parties from freedom of information provisions, deleted Subsec. (h) an obsolete provision
re Blue Cross discount, added new Subsec. (i) re hospital establishing programs with banks to reduce bad debt load and
made technical changes, effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 93-381 replaced department of health services with department of
public health and addiction services, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 94-9 amended Subsec. (a) to add eligible organizations
under 42 USC 1395mm(b) to the definition of payer, Subsec. (c) to add new Subdivs. (3) and (4) re discounts permitted
and requirements after April 1, 1994, deleting former Subdiv. (3) re prohibition on cost of discount being borne by patients
not covered and relettering former Subdiv. (4) as Subdiv. (5) and added provision re agreements considered trade secrets,
and made technical changes, effective April 1, 1994; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-3 amended Subsec. (c)(5) to specifically
authorize use of names of parties, duration and dates and estimated value, effective July 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced
Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access and replaced Commissioner and Department
of Public Health and Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; Sec.
19a-166 transferred to Sec. 19a-646 in 1997; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2 amended Subsec. (a) to make a technical change,
effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 02-101 amended Subsec. (a)(3) to redefine "hospital" to include a "children's" hospital,
amended Subsec. (a)(4) to change the cite to federal law from "42 USC Section 1395mm(b)" to "Section 1876 of the Social
Security Act", amended Subsec. (b) to add the prohibition against a different rate or method of reimbursement, amended
Subsec. (c) to delete obsolete Subdivs. (1) and (2) to renumber existing Subdiv. (3) as Subdiv. (1) and limit it to the period
from April 1, 1994, to June 30, 2002, to add a new Subdiv. (2) re payer negotiation, on and after July 1, 2002, for a different
rate or method of reimbursement, renumbered Subdivs. (4) and (5) as Subdivs. (3) and (4), in new Subdiv. (4) applied
requirement for a written copy to be filed with the Office of Health Care Access to agreements executed during the period
from October 2, 1991, to June 30, 2002, and added requirement for agreements executed on and after July 1, 2002, to be
filed in hospital business office within 48 hours of execution, and amended Subsecs. (f) and (g) to make technical changes,
effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 07-149 amended Subsec. (a) by redefining "fiscal year", "hospital" and "payer", effective July
1, 2007; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 redefined "office" in Subsec. (a)(1) by adding "division of the Department of Public
Health", amended Subsec. (c)(4) by making a technical change and amended Subsec. (g) by substituting "Department of
Public Health" for "office", effective October 6, 2009.
Annotation to former section 19a-166:
Cited. 214 C. 321.
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Sec. 19a-647. (Formerly Sec. 19a-166b). Preferred provider network. Definitions. Filing requirements. Section 19a-647 is repealed, effective October 1, 2001.
(P.A. 93-358, S. 1; P.A. 94-235; P.A. 95-79, S. 59, 189; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 97-99, S. 24; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-4, S. 57, 58.)
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Sec. 19a-648. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167e). Performance or billing by affiliates
after the base year. Adjustments. Civil penalty. Section 19a-648 is repealed, effective
July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 6; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-649. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167f). Uncompensated care. Audits. Annual
reports. (a) The office, in consultation with the Commissioner of Social Services, shall
review annually the level of uncompensated care provided by each hospital to the indigent. Each hospital shall file annually with the office its policies regarding the provision
of charity care and reduced cost services to the indigent, excluding medical assistance
recipients, and its debt collection practices. Each hospital shall obtain an independent
audit of the level of charges, payments and discharges by primary payer related to Medicare, medical assistance, CHAMPUS or TriCare and nongovernmental payers as well
as the amount of uncompensated care including emergency assistance to families. The
results of this audit, including the above information, with an opinion, shall be provided
to the office by each hospital by March thirty-first of each year, and the hospital's audited
financial statements shall be provided by February twenty-eighth of each year. For purposes of this section, "primary payer" means the payer responsible for the highest percentage of charges for a patient's inpatient or outpatient hospital services. The office
shall evaluate the audit and may rely on the information contained in the independent
audit or may require such additional audit as it deems necessary.
(b) Each hospital shall annually report, along with data submitted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, (1) the number of applicants for charity care and reduced cost
services, (2) the number of approved applicants, and (3) the total and average charges
and costs of the amount of charity care and reduced cost services provided.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 7; Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 12, 27; P.A. 93-44, S. 7, 24; 93-229, S. 7, 21; 93-262, S. 1, 87; P.A.
95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 03-266, S. 1; P.A. 06-64, S. 13; P.A. 07-149, S. 7.)
History: Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2 authorized commission to perform audits as part of its evaluation; P.A. 93-44 included
emergency assistance to families in uncompensated care, required hospitals to obtain an independent audit and file results
of audit on February twenty-eighth annually, where previously commission conducted audit or contracted for independent
audit, effective April 23, 1993; P.A. 93-229 added provision re audit by primary payer designation, deleted reference re
February twenty-eighth audited financial statements on a separate and distinct schedule and added new language re providing required information with an opinion with hospitals financial statements filed on February twenty-eighth and included
a definition of "primary payer", effective June 4, 1993; P.A. 93-262 authorized substitution of commissioner and department
of social services for commissioner and department of income maintenance, effective July 1, 1993; P.A. 95-257 replaced
Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-167f
transferred to Sec. 19a-649 in 1997; P.A. 03-266 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a) and added new Subsec. (b)
re annual report; P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (a) by adding reference to "TriCare" and requiring audit results and opinions
to be filed separately from audited financial statements by March thirty-first of each year, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) by substituting "charity" care for "free" care and further amended Subsec. (a) to delete
provision re emergency assistance to families and redefine "primary payer", effective July 1, 2007.
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Sec. 19a-650. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167g). Regulations. Section 19a-650 is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 8, 31; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 53, 130; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-651. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167h). Data requirement. Rate order compliance. Adjustment. Section 19a-651 is repealed, effective October 1, 2002.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 24; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; S.A. 02-12, S. 1.)
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Sec. 19a-652. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167i). Termination of prospective payment
system. Savings clause. Section 19a-652 is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 27; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-653. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167j). Failure to file data or information.
Civil penalty. Notice. Extension. Hearing. Appeal. Deduction from Medicaid payments. (a) Any person or health care facility or institution that is required to file a
certificate of need for any of the activities described in section 19a-638, and any person
or health care facility or institution that is required to file data or information under any
public or special act or under this chapter or sections 19a-486 to 19a-486h, inclusive,
or any regulation adopted or order issued under this chapter or said sections, which
wilfully fails to seek certificate of need approval for any of the activities described in
section 19a-638 or to so file within prescribed time periods, shall be subject to a civil
penalty of up to one thousand dollars a day for each day such person or health care
facility or institution conducts any of the described activities without certificate of need
approval as required by section 19a-638 or for each day such information is missing,
incomplete or inaccurate. Any health care facility or provider that fails to complete the
inventory questionnaire, as required by section 19a-634, shall not be subject to civil
penalties under this section. Any civil penalty authorized by this section shall be imposed
by the Department of Public Health in accordance with subsections (b) to (e), inclusive,
of this section.
(b) If the Department of Public Health has reason to believe that a violation has
occurred for which a civil penalty is authorized by subsection (a) of this section, it shall
notify the person or health care facility or institution by first-class mail or personal
service. The notice shall include: (1) A reference to the sections of the statute or regulation involved; (2) a short and plain statement of the matters asserted or charged; (3) a
statement of the amount of the civil penalty or penalties to be imposed; (4) the initial
date of the imposition of the penalty; and (5) a statement of the party's right to a hearing.
(c) The person or health care facility or institution to whom the notice is addressed
shall have fifteen business days from the date of mailing of the notice to make written
application to the office to request (1) a hearing to contest the imposition of the penalty,
or (2) an extension of time to file the required data. A failure to make a timely request
for a hearing or an extension of time to file the required data or a denial of a request for
an extension of time shall result in a final order for the imposition of the penalty. All
hearings under this section shall be conducted pursuant to sections 4-176e to 4-184,
inclusive. The Department of Public Health may grant an extension of time for filing
the required data or mitigate or waive the penalty upon such terms and conditions as,
in its discretion, it deems proper or necessary upon consideration of any extenuating
factors or circumstances.
(d) A final order of the Department of Public Health assessing a civil penalty shall
be subject to appeal as set forth in section 4-183 after a hearing before the office pursuant
to subsection (c) of this section, except that any such appeal shall be taken to the superior
court for the judicial district of New Britain. Such final order shall not be subject to
appeal under any other provision of the general statutes. No challenge to any such final
order shall be allowed as to any issue which could have been raised by an appeal of an
earlier order, denial or other final decision by the Department of Public Health.
(e) If any person or health care facility or institution fails to pay any civil penalty
under this section, after the assessment of such penalty has become final the amount of
such penalty may be deducted from payments to such person or health care facility or
institution from the Medicaid account.
(P.A. 88-230, S. 1, 12; P.A. 89-371, S. 28, 31; P.A. 90-98, S. 1, 2; P.A. 93-142, S. 4, 7, 8; May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1, S. 120, 130; P.A. 95-160, S. 55, 69; 95-220, S. 4-6; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; P.A. 98-150, S. 8, 17;
P.A. 99-172, S. 5, 7; 99-215, S. 24, 29; P.A. 05-151, S. 10; P.A. 06-28, S. 6; P.A. 09-232, S. 97; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 16; P.A. 10-179, S. 93.)
History: May 25 Sp. Sess. P.A. 94-1 removed obsolete language and added reference to Secs. 19a-170 to 19a-170g,
inclusive, in Subsec. (a), effective July 1, 1994 (Revisor's note: The last sentence of Subsec. (a) which reads "Any civil
penalty authorized by this section shall be imposed by the Commission on Hospitals and Health Care in accordance with
subsection (b) of this section." was omitted from the amendment to Subsec. (a) but in the absence of any indication that
the General Assembly intended to delete this sentence it has been treated as a clerical error and reinstated by the Revisors);
P.A. 95-160 amended Subsec. (a) to add health care providers who own, operate, or seek to acquire CAT scan or medical
imaging equipment, increase the penalty from $250 to $1,000, made technical changes, broadened application of section
to all of chapter 368c and 368z, deleted Subsecs. (b) to (d) and replaced them with new (b) to (e) re procedure for application
of penalty, effective June 1, 1995 (Revisor's note: P.A. 88-230, 90-98, 93-142 and 95-220 authorized substitution of
"judicial district of Hartford" for "judicial district of Hartford-New Britain" in 1995 public and special acts, effective
September 1, 1998); P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access,
effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A. 95-160 but without affecting this section; Sec. 19a-167j
transferred to Sec. 19a-653 in 1997; P.A. 98-150 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting "health care facility or institution"
concerning owning, operating or seeking to acquire equipment and adding it concerning filing data, added "or information
under any public or special act", adding linear accelerators and adding Subdiv. (2) re request as to whether certificate of
need is required and made technical changes, effective June 5, 1998; P.A. 99-172 added reference to "person" in Subsecs.
(a), (c) and (e) and made technical changes in Subsecs. (b), (c) and (e), effective June 23, 1999; P.A. 99-215 replaced
"judicial district of Hartford" with "judicial district of New Britain" in Subsec. (d), effective June 29, 1999; P.A. 05-151
amended Subsec. (a) by extending the civil penalty for failure to file certificate of need data or information with office to
non-profit hospitals seeking to become for-profit hospitals and to "any person or health care facility or institution", rather
than "any health care provider", and by broadening the type of major medical and scanning equipment that triggers the
filing requirement, amended Subsec. (c) by extending the deadline for requesting a public hearing to contest the penalty
from 10 calendar days to 15 business days after office mails the notice of violation and penalty to be imposed, and made
conforming changes in Subsecs. (b), (c) and (e); P.A. 06-28 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by increasing the major medical
equipment acquisition threshold from $400,000 to $3,000,000, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 09-232 amended Subsec. (a)(1)
by eliminating "cineangiography equipment", effective July 1, 2009; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by
substituting "Department of Public Health" for "Office of Health Care Access" and amended Subsecs. (b), (c) and (d) by
substituting "Department of Public Health" for "office", effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec. (a) by
deleting portion of former Subdiv. (1) re filing requirements for medical equipment costing over $3,000,000 and certain
equipment developed or introduced on or after October 1, 2005, by adding provisions re civil penalties for wilful failure
to seek certificate of need approval under Sec. 19a-638 and re exception to civil penalties for failure to complete inventory
questionnaire required by Sec. 19a-634, and by deleting former Subdiv. (2) re request for office determination.
Annotations to former section 19a-167j:
Cited. 223 C. 450. Cited. 238 C. 216.
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Sec. 19a-654. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167k). Data submission requirements. The
Office of Health Care Access division of the Department of Public Health shall require
short-term acute care general or children's hospitals to submit such data, including
discharge data, as it deems necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of the office. Such
data shall include data taken from medical record abstracts and hospital bills. The timing
and format of such submission shall be specified by the office. The data may be submitted
through a contractual arrangement with an intermediary. If the data is submitted through
an intermediary, the hospital shall ensure that such submission is timely and that the data
is accurate. The office may conduct an audit of the data submitted to such intermediary in
order to verify its accuracy. Individual patient and physician data identified by proper
name or personal identification code submitted pursuant to this section shall be kept
confidential, but aggregate reports from which individual patient and physician data
cannot be identified shall be available to the public.
(P.A. 89-371, S. 29, 31; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-101, S. 5; P.A. 10-179, S. 109.)
History: P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective
July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-167k transferred to Sec. 19a-654 in 1997; P.A. 02-101 amended section to make provisions applicable
to "short-term acute care general or children's hospitals" and to require the submission of data necessary "to fulfill the
responsibilities of the office", rather than for "budget review purpose", effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 10-179 replaced "Office
of Health Care Access" with "Office of Health Care Access division of the Department of Public Health".
Annotation to former section 19a-167k:
Cited. 223 C. 450.
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Sec. 19a-655. (Formerly Sec. 19a-167l). Hospital budget calculations for the
fiscal year commencing October 1, 1993. Section 19a-655 is repealed, effective July
1, 2002.
(P.A. 93-229, S. 12, 21; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-89, S. 36; 02-101, S. 20.)
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Secs. 19a-656 to 19a-658. (Formerly Secs. 19a-167m to 19a-167o). Compliance
assessment calculation for fiscal year commencing October 1, 1991, to be applied
in fiscal year commencing fiscal year October 1, 1993. Request for adjustment to
authorized net and gross revenue and authorized equivalent discharges for fiscal
year commencing October 1, 1993; limitations; filings. Pricemaster adjustment;
request procedure; limitations; data requirement; report. Sections 19a-656 to 19a-658, inclusive, are repealed, effective October 1, 2002.
(P.A. 93-229, S. 13, 14, 17, 21; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-89, S. 90; 02-101, S. 17-19.)
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Sec. 19a-659. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170). Definitions. As used in this section and
sections 19a-662, 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672 and 19a-676, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Office" means the Office of Health Care Access division of the Department
of Public Health;
(2) "Hospital" means any hospital licensed as a short-term acute care general or
children's hospital by the Department of Public Health, including John Dempsey Hospital of The University of Connecticut Health Center;
(3) "Fiscal year" means the hospital fiscal year consisting of a twelve-month period
commencing on October first and ending the following September thirtieth;
(4) "Base year" means the fiscal year consisting of a twelve-month period immediately prior to the start of the fiscal year for which a budget is being determined or
prepared;
(5) "Affiliate" means a person, entity or organization controlling, controlled by, or
under common control with another person, entity or organization;
(6) "Uncompensated care" means the total amount of charity care and bad debts
determined by using the hospital's published charges and consistent with the hospital's
policies regarding charity care and bad debts which have been approved by, and are on
file at, the office;
(7) "Medical assistance" means (A) the programs for medical assistance provided
under the state-administered general assistance program or the Medicaid program, including the HUSKY Plan, Part A, or (B) any other state-funded medical assistance
program, including the HUSKY Plan, Part B;
(8) "CHAMPUS" or "TriCare" means the federal Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services, as defined in 10 USC Section 1072(4), as from time
to time amended;
(9) "Primary payer" means the payer responsible for the highest percentage of the
charges for a patient's inpatient or outpatient hospital services;
(10) "Case mix index" means the arithmetic mean of the Medicare diagnosis related
group case weights assigned to each inpatient discharge for a specific hospital during
a given fiscal year. The case mix index shall be calculated by dividing the hospital's
total case mix adjusted discharges by the hospital's actual number of discharges for the
fiscal year. The total case mix adjusted discharges shall be calculated by (A) multiplying
the number of discharges in each diagnosis-related group by the Medicare weights in
effect for that same diagnosis-related group and fiscal year, and (B) then totaling the
resulting products for all diagnosis-related groups;
(11) "Contractual allowances" means the difference between hospital published
charges and payments generated by negotiated agreements for a different or discounted
rate or method of payment;
(12) "Medical assistance underpayment" means the amount calculated by dividing
the total net revenue by the total gross revenue, and then multiplying the quotient by
the total medical assistance charges, and then subtracting medical assistance payments
from the product;
(13) "Other allowances" means the amount of any difference between charges for
employee self-insurance and related expenses determined using the hospital's overall
relationship of costs to charges;
(14) "Gross revenue" means the total gross patient charges for all patient services
provided by a hospital;
(15) "Net revenue" means total gross revenue less contractual allowance, less the
difference between government charges and government payments, less uncompensated
care and other allowances, plus uncompensated care program disproportionate share
hospital payments from the Department of Social Services;
(16) "Emergency assistance to families" means assistance to families with children
under the age of twenty-one who do not have the resources to independently provide
the assistance needed to avoid the destitution of the child.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 26, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 39, 58; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, S. 95, 165; P.A. 02-101, S. 6; P.A.
04-76, S. 29; P.A. 06-64, S. 14; P.A. 07-149, S. 8; P.A. 08-29, S. 1; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 17; P.A. 10-32, S. 76.)
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with
Office of Health Care Access and replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and Addiction Services with
Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995 (Revisor's note: References to Secs. 19a-168k and
19a-168d were changed editorially by the Revisors to Secs. 19a-168j and 19a-168c, respectively, to reflect the repeal of
Secs. 19a-168k and 19a-169d by P.A. 95-257); Sec. 19a-170 transferred to Sec. 19a-659 in 1997; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A.
97-2 amended Subdiv. (7) to make technical changes, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 02-101 amended section by deleting
obsolete references and amended Subdiv. (8) by adding "TriCare" to the definition of "CHAMPUS", and amended Subdiv.
(14) by adding "and on and after July 1, 2002, any amount of discounts provided to nongovernmental payers pursuant to
a written agreement", effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 04-76 amended Subdiv. (7) by deleting reference to "general assistance
program" from definition of "medical assistance"; P.A. 06-64 deleted references to repealed Secs. 19a-661, 19a-677 and
19a-679, deleted definitions of "Medicare shortfall", "medical assistance shortfall", "CHAMPUS shortfall", "Medicare
underpayment", and "CHAMPUS underpayment" in former Subdivs. (9) to (11), inclusive, (15) and (17), respectively,
and renumbered remaining Subdivs., effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149 made technical changes and redefined "hospital",
"fiscal year", "base year", "uncompensated care", "medical assistance", "CHAMPUS", "primary payer", "case mix index",
"contractual allowances", "medical assistance underpayment", "gross revenue" and "net revenue", effective July 1, 2007;
P.A. 08-29 redefined "emergency assistance to families" in Subdiv. (16) and made a technical change, effective April 29,
2008; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended prefatory language by adding "unless the context otherwise requires" and redefined
"office" in Subdiv. (1) by adding "division of the Department of Public Health", effective October 6, 2009; P.A. 10-32
made a technical change, effective May 10, 2010.
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Sec. 19a-660. (Formerly Sec. 19a-168g). Adjustments to orders. Section 19a-660 is repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 21, 27; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-16, S. 64, 89; P.A. 93-44, S. 14, 24; P.A. 94-9, S. 8, 41;
P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-661. (Formerly Sec. 19a-168i). Penalty. Section 19a-661 is repealed,
effective July 1, 2006.
(Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 8, 27; P.A. 93-44, S. 15, 24; P.A. 94-9, S. 9, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-662. (Formerly Sec. 19a-168j). Cost reduction plan requirement.
Regulations. Effective for fiscal year 1993 and subsequent fiscal years: (1) The office
shall require a hospital which engages in inefficient or inappropriate provision of uncompensated care services to submit to the office a cost reduction plan. The Commissioner
of Social Services may prospectively reduce the hospital's disproportionate share payments upon notification by the office that the hospital has failed to submit such a plan
or to implement a cost reduction plan approved by the office. (2) The Department of
Public Health shall adopt regulations on admitting, billing and collection procedures.
Each hospital shall submit to the office its admission, billing and collection procedures
and protocols for approval by the office. In the event that the office finds that these
procedures and protocols are inadequate, the office may instruct that they be modified.
If a hospital does not modify its procedures and protocols as soon as practicable upon
being instructed to do so by the office, or is found by the office to be failing to follow
its approved procedures and protocols, the Commissioner of Social Services may reduce
the disproportionate share payments to the hospital until such deficiency is corrected.
(3) Effective for fiscal year 1994 and subsequent fiscal years, the office shall not recognize and the Commissioner of Social Services shall not make payments for shortfalls
due to unpaid costs associated with admissions which were denied through utilization
review or denied due to the hospital's failure to comply with payers' utilization review
or claims submission requirements. Nothing in subdivision (3) of this section shall limit
the hospital's right to collect from any legally liable person or entity for any services
rendered.
(Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 13, 27; P.A. 94-9, S. 10, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 18.)
History: P.A. 94-9 made technical changes related to termination of the pool and changed commission to commissioner
of social services re prospective reduction of payments, effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on
Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-168j transferred to Sec.
19a-662 in 1997; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 amended Subdiv. (2) by substituting "Department of Public Health" for "office",
effective October 6, 2009.
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Sec. 19a-663. (Formerly Sec. 19a-168p). Bond authorization. Section 19a-663
is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(Nov. Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-2, S. 20, 27; P.A. 93-381, S. 9, 39; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Secs. 19a-664 and 19a-665. (Formerly Secs. 19a-168s and 19a-168t). Assessment factor for the uncompensated care pool adjustments for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1993. Authorized governmental shortfall calculation for the
fiscal year commencing October 1, 1993. Sections 19a-664 and 19a-665 are repealed,
effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 93-229, S. 15, 16, 21; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-89, S. 90; 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-666. (Formerly Sec. 19a-168u). Uncompensated care pool expenditures. Section 19a-666 is repealed, effective October 1, 2002.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 37, 41; P.A. 02-89, S. 90.)
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Secs. 19a-667 and 19a-668. (Formerly Secs. 19a-168v and 19a-168w). Uncompensated care pool termination; final settlement. Assistance for termination of uncompensated care pool. Sections 19a-667 and 19a-668 are repealed, effective July
1, 2006.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 3, 4, 41; P.A. 95-160, S. 56, 69; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; 96-165, S. 3, 9; P.A. 02-89,
S. 37, 38; 02-101, S. 7; 02-103, S. 28; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-669. (Formerly Sec. 19a-169). Determination and information re disproportionate share payments and emergency assistance to families. Effective October 1, 1993, and October first of each subsequent year, the Secretary of the Office of
Policy and Management shall determine and inform the office of the maximum amount
of disproportionate share payments and emergency assistance to families eligible for
federal matching payments under the medical assistance program pursuant to federal
statute and regulations and subdivisions (2) and (28) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, subdivision (5) of section 12-412, section 12-414, section 19a-649 and this section and the actual and anticipated appropriation to
the medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account authorized
pursuant to sections 3-114i and 12-263a to 12-263e, inclusive, subdivisions (2) and (29)
of subsection (a) of section 12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a,
subdivision (5) of section 12-412, subdivision (1) of section 12-414 and sections 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662, 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672,
19a-672a, 19a-673 and 19a-676, and the amount of emergency assistance to families'
payments to eligible hospitals projected for the year, and the anticipated amount of any
increase in payments made pursuant to any resolution of any civil action pending on
April 1, 1994, in the United States district court for the district of Connecticut. The
Department of Social Services shall inform the office of any amount of uncompensated
care which the Department of Social Services determines is due to a failure on the part
of the hospital to register patients for emergency assistance to families, or a failure to
bill properly for emergency assistance to families' patients. If during the course of a
fiscal year the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management determines that these
amounts should be revised, said secretary shall so notify the office and the office may
modify its calculation pursuant to section 19a-671 to reflect such revision and its orders
as it deems appropriate and the Commissioner of Social Services may modify said
commissioner's determination pursuant to section 19a-671.
(P.A. 93-44, S. 16, 24; P.A. 94-9, S. 13, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-165, S. 4, 9; P.A. 02-89, S. 39; 02-101, S.
8; 02-103, S. 29; P.A. 06-64, S. 15; P.A. 07-149, S. 9; P.A. 08-29, S. 2; P.A. 10-179, S. 123.)
History: P.A. 93-44 effective April 23, 1993; P.A. 94-9 deleted previously existing provisions re payments for Medicare,
medical assistance and CHAMPUS underpayments from uncompensated care pool and substituted new provisions re
emergency assistance to families program, effective April 1, 1994 (Revisor's note: In 1995 references to repealed sections
were deleted editorially by the Revisors); P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of
Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995 (Revisor's note: A reference to Sec. 19a-168k was deleted editorially by the
Revisors to reflect the repeal of that section by the same act); P.A. 96-165 made technical changes, effective July 1, 1996;
Sec. 19a-169 transferred to Sec. 19a-669 in 1997 (Revisor's note: In 1997 when transferring this section the Revisors
editorially omitted reference to repealed Secs. 19a-168b, 19a-168e and 19a-169d); P.A. 02-89 replaced reference to Sec.
19a-666 with Sec. 19a-667, reflecting the repeal of Sec. 19a-666 by the same public act, and made technical changes for
purposes of gender neutrality; P.A. 02-101 made technical changes, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 02-103 made technical
changes; P.A. 06-64 deleted references to repealed Secs. 19a-661, 19a-667, 19a-677 and 19a-679, effective July 1, 2006;
P.A. 07-149 made technical changes; P.A. 08-29 deleted reference to Emergency Assistance to Families Program and
made a technical change, effective April 29, 2008; P.A. 10-179 replaced "Office of Health Care Access" with "office".
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Sec. 19a-670. (Formerly Sec. 19a-169a). Disproportionate share payments to
hospitals. (a) Within available appropriations, the Department of Social Services may
make semimonthly payments to short-term general hospitals in an amount calculated
pursuant to section 19a-671, provided the total amount of payments made to individual
hospitals and to hospitals in the aggregate shall maximize the amount qualifying for
federal matching payments under the medical assistance program as determined by the
Department of Social Services in consultation with the Office of Policy and Management. No payments shall be made to any hospital exempt from taxation under chapter
211a. The payments shall be medical assistance disproportionate share payments, including grants provided pursuant to section 19a-168k, to the extent allowable under
federal law. The payments shall not be part of the routine medical assistance inpatient
hospital rate determined pursuant to section 17b-239. Payments shall be made on an
interim basis during each year and a final settlement shall be calculated pursuant to
section 19a-671 by the office for each hospital after the year end based on audited data
for the hospitals. The Commissioner of Social Services may withhold payment to a
hospital which is in arrears in remitting its obligations to the state.
(b) (1) For the hospital fiscal year 1994, and subsequent fiscal years, the commission or its designated representative shall conduct a cash audit of the projected amount
of uncompensated care, including emergency assistance to families and underpayments
against the actual receipts of the hospital. In addition, the office or its designated intermediary shall conduct an audit of the revenues, deductions from revenue, discharges, days
or other measures of patient volume for hospitals for the purposes of termination and
final settlement of uncompensated care pool assessments and payments for the period
ending March 31, 1994.
(2) For the six-month period ending September 30, 1994, and for each subsequent
fiscal year, the office or its designated intermediary shall conduct an audit of the revenues, deductions from revenue, discharges, days or other measures of patient volume
for hospitals for the purposes of determining disproportionate share payments. Included
in this audit shall be a comparison of projected and actual levels of medical assistance
underpayment and uncompensated care.
(3) The total payments from the Department of Social Services medical assistance
disproportionate share-emergency assistance account established pursuant to section 38
of public act 94-9* and made in accordance with sections 19a-670 to 19a-672, inclusive,
during the fiscal year less any payments for emergency assistance to families, and less
any payments resulting from the resolution of or court order entered in any civil action
pending on April 1, 1994, in the United States District Court for the district of Connecticut, shall be reallocated to hospitals based on actual audited levels of medical assistance
underpayment, grants pursuant to section 19a-168k and uncompensated care to determine the final payment for the fiscal year.
(4) If the final payment for a hospital for the hospital fiscal year, as determined as
a result of this audit, is less than the total payments the hospital received during the
same fiscal year excluding any prior year audit adjustment, then the current hospital
fiscal year remaining semimonthly payments shall each be reduced by an amount equal
to the total excess payment divided by the number of remaining semimonthly payments
for the current hospital fiscal year.
(5) If the final payment for a hospital for the hospital fiscal year, as determined as
a result of this audit, is greater than the total payments the hospital received during the
same fiscal year, then the current hospital fiscal year remaining semimonthly payments
shall each be increased by an amount equal to the total excess payment divided by the
number of remaining semimonthly payments for the current hospital fiscal year.
(6) The office shall, by June 1, 1995, and June first of each subsequent year, report
the results of such audit for the previous hospital fiscal year to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public health.
The report shall include information concerning the financial stability of hospitals in a
competitive market.
(7) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions (3) to (5), inclusive, of this subsection, no adjustment of disproportionate share payments to hospitals for purposes of
final settlement shall be implemented for the hospital fiscal years commencing October
1, 1997, and October 1, 1998, provided every hospital subject to final settlement for
said fiscal years submits documentation in writing of its agreement to forego such final
settlement to the Commissioner of Social Services in a form acceptable to the commissioner.
(8) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivisions (3) to (5), inclusive, of this subsection, for the hospital fiscal year commencing October 1, 1999, and for each subsequent fiscal year, no adjustment of disproportionate share payments to hospitals for
purposes of final settlement shall be determined or implemented.
(9) For the quarter ending September 30, 2001, no negative adjustment to the disproportionate share payments to hospitals for purposes of implementing the final one-quarter of the disproportionate share final settlement for the hospital fiscal year commencing
October 1, 1998, shall be made. Any hospitals with a positive adjustment to the disproportionate share payments for purposes of implementing the remaining one-quarter of
the hospital fiscal year 1999 disproportionate share final settlement shall receive payment of the adjustment through funds appropriated for said purpose.
(10) The Department of Social Services may, within available appropriations and
with the approval of the Office of Health Care Access and the Office of Policy and
Management, make payment of any final settlement amount determined to represent
any and all claims arising out of any incorrect payments to Yale-New Haven Hospital
for the fiscal quarter ending September 30, 1998, or the hospital fiscal year ending
September 30, 1999, or both. If such incorrect payment, whether an overpayment or an
underpayment, has occurred as a result of the hospital's reporting incorrect information
and statistics to the Office of Health Care Access, the Office of Health Care Access
shall recompute the amount of any payments for the indicated time periods, offsetting
any underpaid amount by the amount of any overpayment of funds for the indicated
time period. Yale-New Haven Hospital shall submit all information and documentation
determined necessary by the Office of Health Care Access to make a final determination
of the amounts due. Prior to the release of any funds under this section, the hospital
shall submit a written release in a form satisfactory to the Secretary of the Office of
Policy and Management. The written release shall provide for settlement of any and all
claims which have been or could have been brought challenging the amount of payment
for the indicated periods. Nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve the hospital
from any settlement or adjustments for any periods other than those identified in this
section.
(c) The Commissioner of Social Services is authorized to determine exceptions,
exemptions and adjustments in accordance with 42 CFR 413.40.
(d) Nothing in section 3-114i, subdivision (2) or (29) of subsection (a) of section
12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a, subdivision (5) of section
12-412, subdivision (1) of section 12-414, or sections 12-263a to 12-263e, inclusive,
section 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662 or 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672, 19a-672a, 19a-673 and section 19a-676, or section 1, 2, or 38 of public
act 94-9* shall be construed to require the Department of Social Services to pay out
more funds than are appropriated pursuant to said sections.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 5, 41; P.A. 95-160, S. 57, 69; 95-257, S. 39, 58; 95-306, S. 4, 7; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; 96-165, S. 5, 9;
P.A. 97-2, S. 4, 8; P.A. 99-279, S. 27, 45; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-3, S. 3, 6; P.A. 02-89, S. 40; 02-101, S. 9; 02-103, S. 30;
P.A. 06-64, S. 16; P.A. 07-149, S. 10; P.A. 08-29, S. 3.)
*Note: Sections 1, 2 and 38 of public act 94-9 are special in nature and therefore have not been codified but remain in
full force and effect according to their terms.
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 95-160 amended Subsec. (a) to change shall to may re payments to
hospitals and added proviso re aggregate to maximize federal match, effective June 1, 1995; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 95-306 amended Subsec.
(b)(3) by requiring the subtraction of payments from a court order entered in a civil action pending on April 1, 1994, in
the United States District Court for the district of Connecticut, from the total payments made from the medical assistance
disproportionate share-emergency assistance account, effective July 6, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A.
95-160 but without affecting this section; P.A. 96-165 amended Subsec. (d) to make a technical change, effective July 1,
1996; Sec. 19a-169a transferred to Sec. 19a-670 in 1997 (Revisor's note: In 1997 when transferring this section the Revisors
editorially omitted a reference to repealed section 19a-169d from Subsec. (d)); P.A. 97-2 amended Subsec. (a) to provide
that no payment be made to children's general hospitals that are exempt from tax under chapter 211a, effective the later
of October 1, 1997, or upon the date of federal approval or federal determination that no approval is required pursuant to
Sec. 19a-670a; (Revisor's note: Actual effective date was October 1, 1997); P.A. 99-279 amended Subsec. (a) to exempt
John Dempsey Hospital of The University of Connecticut Health Center from the disproportionate share payment system,
and amended Subsec. (b)(2) to substitute "determining" for "final settlement of", and added Subsec. (b). (7) and (8) which
provide that no retroactive adjustment of disproportionate share payments to hospitals for purposes of final settlement
shall be implemented, effective July 1, 1999; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-3 amended Subsec. (a) by adding provision re short-term general hospitals, making a technical change and deleting provision re increase of rates to resolve civil action pending
on April 1, 1994, and added Subsec. (b)(9) and (10) re adjustment to disproportionate share payments and settlement of
claims arising out of any incorrect payments to Yale-New Haven Hospital, effective July 1, 2001; P.A. 02-89 amended
Subsec. (d) to replace reference to Sec. 19a-666 with Sec. 19a-667, reflecting the repeal of Sec. 19a-666 by the same public
act; P.A. 02-101 amended Subsec. (d) to make technical changes, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 02-103 made technical
changes in Subsec. (d); P.A. 06-64 amended Subsec. (d) to delete references to repealed Secs. 19a-661, 19a-667, 19a-668,
19a-677 and 19a-679, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149 made technical changes in Subsec. (d); P.A. 08-29 amended
Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to emergency assistance to families program and department's authority to make payments
to hospitals for emergency assistance to needy families with dependent children, effective April 29, 2008.
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Sec. 19a-670a. Application for federal approval by the Department of Social
Services. The Department of Social Services shall promptly apply to the federal Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services for any necessary federal approval or a federal
determination that no such approval is needed with respect to the provisions of sections
12-263a and 19a-670.
(P.A. 97-2, S. 5, 8; P.A. 03-19, S. 49.)
History: P.A. 97-2 effective January 30, 1997; P.A. 03-19 replaced "Health Care Financing Administration" with
"Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services", effective May 12, 2003.
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Sec. 19a-670b. Construction with respect to children's general hospitals. Section 19a-670b is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 97-2, S. 6, 8; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-2, S. 67, 69; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-9, S. 129-131; P.A. 02-89, S. 41; 02-101, S. 10; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-671. (Formerly Sec. 19a-169b). Calculation and determination of
payments. The Commissioner of Social Services is authorized to determine the amount
of payments pursuant to sections 19a-670, 19a-670a, 19a-671, 19a-671a and 19a-672
for each hospital. The commissioner's determination shall be based on the advice of the
office and the application of the calculation in this section. For each hospital, the Office
of Health Care Access shall calculate the amount of payments to be made pursuant to
sections 19a-670, 19a-670a, 19a-671, 19a-671a and 19a-672 as follows:
(1) For the period April 1, 1994, to June 30, 1994, inclusive, and for the period July
1, 1994, to September 30, 1994, inclusive, the office shall calculate and advise the
Commissioner of Social Services of the amount of payments to be made to each hospital
as follows:
(A) Determine the amount of pool payments for the hospital, including grants approved pursuant to section 19a-168k, in the previously authorized budget authorization
for the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1993.
(B) Calculate the sum of the result of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision for all
hospitals.
(C) Divide the result of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision by the result of subparagraph (B) of this subdivision.
(D) From the anticipated appropriation to the medical assistance disproportionate
share-emergency assistance account made pursuant to sections 3-114i and 12-263a to
12-263e, inclusive, subdivisions (2) and (29) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a, subdivision (5) of section 12-412, subdivision (1) of section 12-414 and sections 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662, 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672, 19a-672a, 19a-673 and 19a-676, for the
quarter subtract the amount of any additional medical assistance payments made to
hospitals pursuant to any resolution of or court order entered in any civil action pending
on April 1, 1994, in the United States District Court for the district of Connecticut, and
also subtract the amount of any emergency assistance to families payments projected
by the office to be made to hospitals in the quarter.
(E) The disproportionate share payment shall be the result of subparagraph (D) of
this subdivision multiplied by the result of subparagraph (C) of this subdivision.
(2) For the fiscal year commencing October 1, 1994, and subsequent fiscal years,
the interim payment shall be calculated as follows for each hospital:
(A) For each hospital determine the amount of the medical assistance underpayment
determined pursuant to section 19a-659, plus the actual amount of uncompensated care
including emergency assistance to families determined pursuant to section 19a-659, less
any amount of uncompensated care determined by the Department of Social Services
to be due to a failure of the hospital to enroll patients for emergency assistance to families,
plus the amount of any grants authorized pursuant to the authority of section 19a-168k.
(B) Calculate the sum of the result of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision for all
hospitals.
(C) Divide the result of subparagraph (A) of this subdivision by the result of subparagraph (B) of this subdivision.
(D) From the anticipated appropriation made to the medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account pursuant to sections 3-114i and 12-263a
to 12-263e, inclusive, subdivisions (2) and (29) of subsection (a) of section 12-407,
subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a, subdivision (5) of section 12-412,
subdivision (1) of section 12-414 and sections 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662, 19a-669 to
19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672, 19a-672a, 19a-673 and 19a-676, for
the fiscal year, subtract the amount of any additional medical assistance payments made
to hospitals pursuant to any resolution of or court order entered in any civil action
pending on April 1, 1994, in the United States District Court for the district of Connecticut, and also subtract any emergency assistance to families payments projected by the
office to be made to the hospitals for the year.
(E) The disproportionate share payment shall be the result of subparagraph (D) of
this subdivision multiplied by the result of subparagraph (C) of this subdivision.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 6, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; 95-306, S. 5, 7; P.A. 96-165, S. 6, 9; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 00-2, S. 26, 53;
P.A. 02-89, S. 42; 02-101, S. 11; 02-103, S. 31; P.A. 06-64, S. 17; P.A. 07-149, S. 11.)
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with Office
of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 95-306 amended Subdivs. (1)(D) and (2)(D) by requiring the subtraction
of any medical assistance payments made to hospitals pursuant to any court order entered in any civil action pending on
April 1, 1994, in the United States District Court for the district of Connecticut, from the anticipated appropriation to the
medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account, effective July 6, 1995; P.A. 96-165 amended
Subdivs. (1)(D) and (2)(D) to make technical changes, effective July 1, 1996; Sec. 19a-169b transferred to Sec. 19a-671
in 1997 (Revisor's note: In 1997 when transferring this section the Revisors editorially omitted references to repealed
sections 19a-168k and 19a-169d from Subdivs. (1)(D) and (2)(D)); June Sp. Sess. P.A. 00-2 amended Subdiv. (2)(A) by
changing "authorized" to "actual" amount of uncompensated care, effective July 1, 2000; P.A. 02-89 replaced references
to Sec. 19a-666 with Sec. 19a-667, reflecting the repeal of Sec. 19a-666 by the same public act; P.A. 02-101 made technical
changes, effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 02-103 made technical changes; P.A. 06-64 amended Subdivs. (1)(D) and (2)(D) to
delete references to repealed Secs. 19a-661, 19a-667, 19a-668, 19a-677 and 19a-679, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149
made technical changes.
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Sec. 19a-671a. Adjustment of overpayments for disproportionate share-medical emergency assistance by reducing Medicaid payments. The Department of Social
Services is authorized to adjust the amount of any overpayment for disproportionate
share-medical emergency assistance determined pursuant to sections 19a-670 and 19a-671 by reducing the Medicaid payment to such hospital by the amount of such overpayment.
(P.A. 95-160, S. 51, 69; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13.)
History: P.A. 95-160, S. 51 effective June 1, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A. 95-160 but without
affecting this section.
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Sec. 19a-671b. Provisions for waiver of certain penalties and interest assessed
pertaining to liability for taxes owed under chapter 211a or 219. Section 19a-671b
is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 95-160, S. 54, 69; 95-306, S. 3, 7; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-2, S. 67, 69; June Sp. Sess. P.A.
01-9, S. 129-131; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-672. (Formerly Sec. 19a-169c). Use of medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account funds. The funds appropriated to the
medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account pursuant to
sections 3-114i and 12-263a to 12-263e, inclusive, subdivisions (2) and (29) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a, subdivision (5) of section 12-412, subdivision (1) of section 12-414 and sections 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662, 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672, 19a-672a,
19a-673 and 19a-676, shall be used by said account to make disproportionate share
payments to hospitals, including grants to hospitals pursuant to section 19a-168k, and
to make emergency assistance to families payments to hospitals. In addition, a portion
of funds appropriated to the medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account may be used to make outpatient payments as the Department of Social
Services determines appropriate or to increase the standard medical assistance payments
to hospitals if the Department of Social Services determines it to be appropriate to settle
any civil action pending on April 1, 1994, in the United States District Court for the
district of Connecticut. Notwithstanding any other provision of the general statutes, the
Department of Social Services shall not be required to make any payments pursuant to
sections 3-114i and 12-263a to 12-263e, inclusive, subdivisions (2) and (29) of subsection (a) of section 12-407, subdivision (1) of section 12-408, section 12-408a, subdivision (5) of section 12-412, subdivision (1) of section 12-414 and sections 19a-646, 19a-659, 19a-662, 19a-669 to 19a-670a, inclusive, 19a-671, 19a-671a, 19a-672, 19a-672a,
19a-673 and 19a-676, in excess of the funds available in the medical assistance disproportionate share-emergency assistance account.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 7, 41; P.A. 96-165, S. 7, 9; P.A. 02-89, S. 43; 02-101, S. 12; 02-103, S. 32; P.A. 06-64, S. 18; P.A. 07-149, S. 12.)
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 96-165 made technical changes, effective July 1, 1996; Sec. 19a-169c
transferred to Sec. 19a-672 in 1997 (Revisor's note: In 1997 when transferring this section the Revisors editorially omitted
reference to repealed Secs. 19a-168b, 19a-168e and 19a-169d and replaced a reference to Sec. 19a-168k with a reference
to Sec. 19a-168j to reflect the repeal of Sec. 19a-168k by P.A. 95-257); P.A. 02-89 replaced references to Sec. 19a-666
with Sec. 19a-667, reflecting the repeal of Sec. 19a-666 by the same public act; P.A. 02-101 made technical changes,
effective July 1, 2002; P.A. 02-103 made technical changes; P.A. 06-64 deleted references to repealed Secs. 19a-661, 19a-667, 19a-668, 19a-677 and 19a-679, effective July 1, 2006; P.A. 07-149 made technical changes.
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Sec. 19a-672a. Payments when short-term general hospital changes ownership during fiscal year. The Commissioner of Social Services may make disproportionate share payments to a short-term general hospital that changes ownership in the middle
of a hospital fiscal year for the hospital fiscal year in which such change of ownership
occurs notwithstanding the provisions of sections 19a-670 to 19a-672, inclusive.
(June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 55.)
History: June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 effective August 20, 2003.
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Sec. 19a-673. (Formerly Sec. 19a-169e). Collections by hospitals from uninsured patients. (a) As used in this section:
(1) "Cost of providing services" means a hospital's published charges at the time
of billing, multiplied by the hospital's most recent relationship of costs to charges as
taken from the hospital's most recently available annual financial filing with the office.
(2) "Hospital" means an institution licensed by the Department of Public Health as
a short-term general hospital.
(3) "Poverty income guidelines" means the poverty income guidelines issued from
time to time by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
(4) "Uninsured patient" means any person who is liable for one or more hospital
charges whose income is at or below two hundred fifty per cent of the poverty income
guidelines who (A) has applied and been denied eligibility for any medical or health
care coverage provided under the state-administered general assistance program or the
Medicaid program due to failure to satisfy income or other eligibility requirements, and
(B) is not eligible for coverage for hospital services under the Medicare or CHAMPUS
programs, or under any Medicaid or health insurance program of any other nation, state,
territory or commonwealth, or under any other governmental or privately sponsored
health or accident insurance or benefit program including, but not limited to, workers'
compensation and awards, settlements or judgments arising from claims, suits or proceedings involving motor vehicle accidents or alleged negligence.
(b) No hospital that has provided health care services to an uninsured patient may
collect from the uninsured patient more than the cost of providing services.
(c) Each collection agent, as defined in section 19a-509b, engaged in collecting a
debt from a patient arising from services provided at a hospital shall provide written
notice to such patient as to whether the hospital deems the patient an insured patient or
an uninsured patient and the reasons for such determination.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 36, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 12, 21, 58; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2, S. 96, 165; P.A. 03-266, S. 5; P.A. 04-76, S. 30; 04-257, S. 39; P.A. 10-179, S. 122.)
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commissioner and Department of Public Health and
Addiction Services with Commissioner and Department of Public Health, effective July 1, 1995; Sec. 19a-169e transferred
to Sec. 19a-673 in 1997; June 18 Sp. Sess. P.A. 97-2 made technical changes in Subdiv. (4) of Subsec. (a), effective
July 1, 1997; P.A. 03-266 amended Subsec. (a)(1) by deleting "of an uninsured patient" and changing "audited financial
statements" to "annual financial filing with the Office of Health Care Access", amended Subsec. (a)(4) by adding "who
is liable for one or more hospital charges" and changing income level from 200% to 250%, and added Subsec. (c) re written
notice from collection agent; P.A. 04-76 amended Subsec. (a)(4)(A) by replacing reference to "general assistance program"
with reference to "state-administered general assistance program"; P.A. 04-257 made a technical change in Subsec. (c),
effective June 14, 2004; P.A. 10-179 replaced "Office of Health Care Access" with "office" in Subsec. (a)(1).
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Sec. 19a-673a. Regulations re uniform debt collection standards for hospitals.
The Commissioner of Public Health shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter
54, to establish uniform debt collection standards for hospitals.
(June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-4, S. 39, 58; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 19.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 01-4 effective July 1, 2001; Sept. Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 substituted Commissioner of Public
Health for Commissioner of Health Care Access, effective October 6, 2009.
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Sec. 19a-673b. Initiation of debt collection activities. (a) No hospital shall refer
to a collection agent, as defined in section 19a-509b, or initiate an action against an
individual patient or such patient's estate to collect fees arising from care provided at
a hospital on or after October 1, 2003, unless the hospital has made a determination
whether such individual is (1) an uninsured patient, as defined in section 19a-673, and
(2) not eligible for the hospital bed fund.
(b) Nothing in this section shall affect a hospital's ability to initiate an action against
an individual patient or such patient's estate to collect coinsurance, deductibles or fees
arising from care provided at a hospital where such coinsurance, deductibles or fees
may be eligible for reimbursement through awards, settlements or judgments arising
from claims, suits or proceedings. In addition, nothing in this section shall affect a
hospital's ability to initiate an action against an individual patient or such patient's estate
where payment or reimbursement has been made, or likely is to be made, directly to the
patient.
(P.A. 03-266, S. 3; P.A. 04-46, S. 1; 04-257, S. 88.)
History: P.A. 04-46 made technical changes and added Subdiv. (1) and (2) indicators in Subsec. (a), effective July 1,
2004; P.A. 04-257 made technical changes, effective June 14, 2004.
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Sec. 19a-673c. Debt collection report. On or before March 1, 2004, and annually
thereafter, each hospital shall file with the office a debt collection report that includes
(1) whether the hospital uses a collection agent, as defined in section 19a-509b, to assist
with debt collection, (2) the name of any collection agent used, (3) the hospital's processes and policies for assigning a debt to a collection agent and for compensating such
collection agent for services rendered, and (4) the recovery rate on accounts assigned to
collection agents, exclusive of Medicare accounts, in the most recent hospital fiscal year.
(P.A. 03-266, S. 4; P.A. 10-179, S. 121.)
History: P.A. 10-179 replaced "Office of Health Care Access" with "office".
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Sec. 19a-673d. Cessation of collection efforts upon debtor's eligibility for bed
funds or other services. If, at any point in the debt collection process, whether before
or after the entry of judgment, a hospital, a consumer collection agency acting on behalf
of the hospital, an attorney representing the hospital or any employee or agent of the
hospital becomes aware that a debtor from whom the hospital is seeking payment for
services rendered receives information that the debtor is eligible for hospital bed funds,
free or reduced price hospital services, or any other program which would result in the
elimination of liability for the debt or reduction in the amount of such liability, the
hospital, collection agency, attorney, employee or agent shall promptly discontinue
collection efforts and refer the collection file to the hospital for determination of such
eligibility. The collection effort shall not resume until such determination is made.
(P.A. 03-266, S. 6.)
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Secs. 19a-674 and 19a-675. (Formerly Secs. 19a-170a and 19a-170b). Net revenue limit. Filings for partial or detailed budget review; hearings. Sections 19a-674
and 19a-675 are repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 27, 28, 41; P.A. 95-160, S. 58, 69; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; P.A. 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-676. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170c). Compliance with authorized revenue
limits. On or before March thirty-first of each year, for the preceding fiscal year, each
hospital shall submit to the office, in the form and manner prescribed by the office, the
data specified in regulations adopted by the commissioner in accordance with chapter
54, the independent audit required under section 19a-649 and any other data required
by the office, including hospital budget system data for the hospital's twelve months'
actual filing requirements.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 29, 41; 94-174, S. 11, 12; P.A. 95-160, S. 59, 69; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; 96-238, S.
1, 2, 25; P.A. 05-151, S. 11; P.A. 06-64, S. 19.)
History: P.A. 94-9 effective April 1, 1994; P.A. 94-174 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) to eliminate hospitals' compliance
payments for hospital fiscal years 1993 and 1994 and for January 1, 1995, to September 1, 1995, and subsequent fiscal
years if a hospital exceeds its authorized net revenue limit, the excess shall be deducted from its net revenue limit in the
next fiscal year or may be deducted from the hospital's disproportionate share-emergency assistance payments, effective
June 6, 1994; P.A. 95-160 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) to allow the Department of Social Services, in consultation with
the Office of Policy and Management, to determine whether compliance shall be (1) deducted from the subsequent year's
net revenue limit, (2) paid into the general fund or (3) deducted from payments to the hospital's Medicaid account, (2) and
(3) being new Subdivs., effective June 1, 1995; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care with
Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A. 95-160 but without affecting
this section; P.A. 96-238 added Subsec. (b) exemption to making payments on an equal quarterly basis commencing
fiscal year October 1, 1995, effective July 1, 1996, and further amended section to eliminate all revenue-limit compliance
requirements except for data submission, effective October 1, 1997; Sec. 19a-170c transferred to Sec. 19a-676 in 1997;
P.A. 05-151 required hospitals to submit, by February twenty-eighth of each year, audit and other data, including the
"twelve months' actual filing requirements" and authorized commissioner to extend the deadline for submission of such
audit and other data, effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 06-64 changed submittal date from February twenty-eighth to March
thirty-first, changed "audit" to "independent audit" and deleted provision allowing Office of Health Care Access to extend
submittal deadline, effective July 1, 2006.
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Sec. 19a-676a. Termination of net revenue compliance payments. Section 19a-676a is repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 97-2, S. 1, 8; P.A. 02-89, S. 90; 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-677. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170d). Computation of relative cost of hospitals. Section 19a-677 is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 30, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-678. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170e). Inflation factor. Section 19a-678 is repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 31, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-679. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170f). Computation of equivalent discharges. Inpatient and outpatient gross revenues and units of service. Section 19a-679 is repealed, effective July 1, 2006.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 33, 41; P.A. 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 06-64, S. 21.)
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Sec. 19a-680. (Formerly Sec. 19a-170g). Net revenue limit interim adjustment.
Section 19a-680 is repealed, effective July 1, 2002.
(P.A. 94-9, S. 32, 41; P.A. 02-101, S. 20.)
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Sec. 19a-681. Filing of current pricemaster. Charges to be in accordance with
schedule of charges on file. Penalty. (a) Each hospital shall file with the office its
current pricemaster which shall include each charge in its detailed schedule of charges.
(b) If the billing detail by line item on a patient bill does not agree with the detailed
schedule of charges on file with the office for the date of service specified on the bill,
the hospital shall be subject to a civil penalty of five hundred dollars per occurrence
payable to the state not later than fourteen days after the date of notification. The penalty
shall be imposed in accordance with section 19a-653. The office may issue an order
requiring such hospital, not later than fourteen days after the date of notification of an
overcharge to a patient, to adjust the bill to be consistent with the schedule of charges
on file with the office for the date of service specified on the patient bill.
(P.A. 95-160, S. 60, 69; 95-257, S. 39, 58; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; P.A. 05-151, S. 12; P.A. 08-14, S. 6; P.A. 10-179,
S. 117.)
History: P.A. 95-160, S. 60 effective June 1, 1995; P.A. 95-257 replaced Commission on Hospitals and Health Care
with Office of Health Care Access, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A. 95-160 but without
affecting this section; P.A. 05-151 amended Subsec. (a) by eliminating requirement that taxes be included in the price of
each item listed on the pricemaster and requiring filing of current pricemaster which shall include a detailed schedule of
charges and made technical changes in Subsec. (b), effective July 1, 2005; P.A. 08-14 amended Subsec. (b) by substituting
14 days for 10 business days and making technical changes, effective July 1, 2008; P.A. 10-179 amended Subsec. (b) by
deleting "subsections (b) to (e), inclusive, of" re Sec. 19a-653.
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Sec. 19a-682. Additional billing for services rendered from November 1, 1994,
through June 1, 1995. Section 19a-682 is repealed, effective July 1, 2005.
(P.A. 95-160, S. 61, 69; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; 96-238, S. 3, 25; P.A. 05-151, S. 13.)
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Sec. 19a-683. Reconciliation account. There is established a reconciliation account which shall be a separate, nonlapsing account within the General Fund. Any
moneys received pursuant to subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of section 19a-670 shall
be deposited by the Commissioner of Social Services into the account.
(P.A. 95-160, S. 62, 69; P.A. 96-139, S. 12, 13; P.A. 02-89, S. 44; P.A. 06-64, S. 20.)
History: P.A. 95-160, S. 62 effective June 1, 1995; P.A. 96-139 changed effective date of P.A. 95-160 but without
affecting this section; P.A. 02-89 replaced reference to Sec. 19a-667(c)(2) with Sec. 19a-667(b)(2); P.A. 06-64 replaced
"subdivision (2) of subsection (b) of section 19a-667" with "subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of section 19a-670", effective
July 1, 2006.
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Secs. 19a-684 to 19a-689. Reserved for future use.
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