Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 24 - MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
Chapter 10.24.01 - Procedural Regulations for Health Care Facilities and Services
Section 10.24.01.14 - Special Procedures
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.24.01.14
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Determination of Coverage. Except as otherwise provided in Regulations .03 or .05 of this chapter, a project that requires a determination of coverage shall be dealt with in the following manner:
(1) A
written request for determination of coverage shall be filed with the Center
for Health Care Facilities Planning and Development.
(2) The Executive Director of the Commission
shall review the request and act on it within 30 business days of receipt of
complete information.
(3) The
person requesting the determination shall provide all additional information
requested by Commission staff.
(4)
The Commission shall notify the person, each appropriate local health
department, and each agency responsible under the Department's licensure
program for the type of project whether it requires a Certificate of Need or
other Commission review.
(5)
Commission staff's determination of coverage may be appealed by the requesting
party to the Commission by use of a motion filed in accordance with Regulation
.10C of this chapter.
(6) The
Executive Director may issue a determination that:
(a) Certificate of Need or other Commission
review is not required; or
(b)
Certificate of Need review is required for stated reasons.
B. Declaratory Rulings.
(1) A person uncertain as to how a statute or
regulation enforced by the Commission applies to that person or that person's
property may file with the Commission a petition for a declaratory ruling in
accordance with the procedures in §B of this regulation.
(2) The Commission may decline to issue a
declaratory ruling for any of the following reasons:
(a) The petition is not in accordance with
this section;
(b) The petition
contains insufficient factual or legal information upon which to base a
declaratory ruling;
(c) The
petition raises issues adequately addressed in a final decision or regulation
of the Commission;
(d) The petition
fails to pose a significant issue;
(e) The petition is properly heard as part of
an evidentiary hearing; or
(f) A
declaratory ruling would not be in the public interest.
(3) Within 15 days of receipt of a petition,
the Executive Director shall either assign the petition to the full Commission
for a decision or appoint a Commissioner to make a proposed ruling on the
petition, which ruling shall be considered by the full Commission.
(4) Within 45 days, or by the second
regularly scheduled Commission meeting following the filing of the petition,
whichever is later, the Commission shall rule or decline to rule on the
petition, or may postpone issuing a formal written declaratory ruling for up to
35 days.
(5) To secure a
declaratory ruling, an affected person shall submit a petition for a
declaratory ruling that contains the following information:
(a) The petitioner's name, address, and
telephone number;
(b) A one or two
sentence statement of each question on which a ruling is requested;
(c) A one or two sentence summary of the
petitioner's position on each question;
(d) Citation to each provision that the
Commission needs to interpret in order to answer each question posed;
(e) A brief statement of each relevant
fact;
(f) The petitioner's factual,
legal, and policy arguments, referring to documents, affidavits, data, and
other relevant information, which shall be appended to the petition, unless the
documents are readily accessible to the Commission; and
(g) A statement by the petitioner under
penalties of perjury that each fact recited as relevant to the question posed
is true to the best of the petitioner's knowledge, information, and
belief.
(6) The
Commission shall promptly publish notice of the receipt of a petition in the
Maryland Register and shall note the petition on meeting agendas until the
Commission acts upon the petition.
(7) The Commissioner making a proposed ruling
or the Commission, in addition to considering the materials submitted by the
petitioner and comments from staff, may:
(a)
Request and receive oral or written statements from any person;
(b) Consider any document, data, study, or
other relevant material; or
(c)
Require argument on the question on the record, giving the petitioner the
opportunity to present argument and to proffer witnesses and documents for the
Commission's consideration.
(8) The proposed and final declaratory ruling
shall be in writing, and state:
(a) Each
question addressed;
(b) The
proposed or final ruling; and
(c)
The factual and legal basis for the ruling.
(9) A final declaratory ruling binds the
Commission and the petitioner on the facts set forth in the petition, except
when this binding effect violates the due process rights of a competing
applicant in a comparative review.
(10) The Commission may revoke, alter, or
amend a proposed or final declaratory ruling, which may have prospective effect
only.
(11) A petitioner may appeal
the declaratory ruling as set forth in State Government Article, Title 10,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
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