Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 1130 - HEALTH FACILITIES AND SERVICES REVIEW OPERATIONAL RULES
Subpart E - OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXEMPTIONS
Section 1130.560 - HFSRB Action
Universal Citation: 77 IL Admin Code ยง 1130.560
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Action by Chairman
The Chairman, acting on behalf of HFSRB, shall review all applications for exemption and approve, deny, or refer the application or material change to HFSRB for review and action.
1) The chairman shall act on an
exemption application for a change of ownership among related persons within 45
days after HFSRB staff deems the application complete,
provided the application includes the requisite information.
If the Board Chair has a conflict of interest or for other good cause,
the Chair may request that the Board consider the
application. [20
ILCS 3960/8.5(a) ]
2) The Chair shall act upon an exemption
application for the discontinuation of a health care facility, discontinuation
of a category of service, or change of ownership that is not among related
persons after Board staff finds that the application is complete and includes
the requested information. The Chair may refer the application to the
Board.
b) Action by HFSRB
1) HFSRB shall evaluate each
application for exemption referred by the Chairman and either issue an
exemption or advise the applicant or exemption holder in writing that the
application is denied and is not in conformance with exemption requirements.
The number of affirmative votes for approval of an application for exemption is
specified in the Act. HFSRB shall approve an application for exemption that it
determines to be in compliance with the requirements. Exemptions will not be
issued for projects that have failed to meet the applicable requirements of
this Subpart.
2) HFSRB will defer
consideration of an application for exemption when the application is the
subject of litigation, until all litigation related to the application has been
completed.
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