Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 97266 - Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Encounter Fee Assessment
(a) The Department shall mail an annual
notice of special fee assessment, as provided in Section
90417, and a remittance advice
form to each freestanding ambulatory surgery clinic. The annual notice of
special fee assessment and remittance advice form shall be mailed at least 20
days before the fee due date. The remittance advice form shall be completed by
each surgical clinic and returned to the Department with full payment of the
special fee amount. The fee shall be due on July 1st and delinquent on July
31st of each year. The basis of assessment is the number of ambulatory surgery
data records submitted to the Department for encounters in the preceding
calendar year.
(b) New surgical
clinics which had no encounters in the previous calendar year are not liable
for the initial special fee.
(c)
New surgical clinics that have been operating for less than 12 months in the
previous calendar year are liable for the special fee based on the number of
ambulatory surgery data records submitted to the Department for encounters
during the period of their licensed operations in the previous calendar
year.
(d) Where there was a change
in licensee during the prior calendar year, the current licensee shall be
assessed a special fee based on the number of ambulatory surgery data records
submitted to the Department for encounters that occurred during the time of
their licensure.
(e) The Department
shall determine the basis of assessment for special fee amounts due from
surgical clinics in those circumstances not specifically covered
above.
(f) To enforce payment of
delinquent special fees, the Department shall notify the State Department of
Health Services not to issue a license and not to renew the existing license of
the delinquent surgical clinic until the special fees have been paid, pursuant
to Section 127280, Health and Safety Code. A copy of the Department notice to
the State Department of Health Services shall be sent to the delinquent
surgical clinic.
Notes
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a) and (c)-(f) filed 1-24-2023 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2023, No. 4).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 127150, 127280 and 128810, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 127280 and 128737, Health and Safety Code.
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