Ohio Admin. Code 3701-12-08 - Certificate of need application and completeness process; public notice; certificate of need review; certificate of need expedited review; and decision process; appeals
(A) Except for applications for certificate
of need under section
3702.593 of the Revised Code,
any application to conduct a reviewable activity as defined in rule
3701-12-05 of the Administrative
Code, shall be subject to this rule.
(B) Applications for certificate of need that
propose an increase in beds that is attributable to a relocation of existing
beds from an existing nursing home
a long-term care facility as defined in division (A) of
section 3702.594 of the Revised
Code to another existing nursing
home
long-term care facility located
within a county that is contiguous to the county from which the beds are to be
relocated may be submitted at any time and must meet the requirements set forth
in paragraph (B) of rule
3701-12-23 of the Administrative
Code.
(C) Applications for
certificate of need that propose the conversion of infirmary beds to long-term
care beds may be submitted at any time and must meet the requirements set forth
in division (C) of section
3702.59 of the Revised
Code.
(D) Each applicant shall
submit an original of the application form and necessary attachments in a
manner prescribed by the director and shall include, but not be limited to, the
following: (6)
(5) A designated authorized representative who shall
sign an affidavit that, to the best of his or her knowledge, the information in
the application and any accompanying material is true and accurate;
and
(7)
(6) In the case of an application for expedited
review, a letter expressly stating that the applicant requests an expedited
review of the certificate of need application.
(1) Name of the proposed or
existing long-term care facility;
(2) Operator of the proposed or existing
long-term care facility;
(3) A
timetable for implementing the project;
(4) Identification of a specific site for the
project designated by a street address or, if there is no street address, a
plot or parcel number;
(5) The bed tracking numbers of each
long-term care bed that is subject to the certificate of need;
(E) The application shall be accompanied by a
nonrefundable fee in the form of a check or a postal money order, payable to
the treasurer state of Ohio, in the following amount:
(1) For a project not involving a capital
expenditure, five thousand dollars; or
(2) For a project involving a capital
expenditure, the greater of five thousand dollars or one point five per cent of
the capital expenditure proposed, with a maximum fee of twenty thousand
dollars; and
(3) For each
application for which an expedited review is requested in accordance with
paragraph (D)(7)
(6) of this rule, an additional fee of one thousand
dollars.
(F) Upon
acceptance of an application and the appropriate fee, the director shall review
the application for completeness of information. The director shall consider an
application complete when the applicant:
(1)
Furnishes the information specified in paragraph (D) of this rule and
information required on the application form;
(2) Pays the fee specified in paragraph (E)
of this rule; and
(3) If required
to, adequately and completely responds to the director's requests for
additional information.
(G) If an application is not accepted, the
director shall not review it and shall return the fee specified in paragraph
(E) of this rule, minus a one hundred dollar application processing
fee.
(H) To determine completeness,
the director may request additional information from the applicant but shall
not request any information that is not necessary to review the application in
relation to the criteria established by this chapter, as the chapter is in
effect at the time the request is made.
(1)
The director may make two requests for the additional information needed to
complete an application under this paragraph.
(2) The applicant shall have the following
timeframes to respond to a request for additional information:
(a) For an application under standard review,
ninety
thirty
days from the date of the letter; or
(b) For an application for which an expedited
review was requested in accordance with paragraph (D)(7)
(6) of this rule,
fourteen days from the date of the letter.
(3) The director shall deem an application
incomplete if the applicant does not timely respond to the director's request
for additional information or if the director does not receive the information
necessary to complete the application within the appropriate time frame
specified in this rule.
(4) When
responding to requests for additional information, applicants shall submit
responses in the manner prescribed by the director.
(I) If a revision to an application is filed
in accordance with rule
3701-12-12 of the Administrative
Code, the director may make an additional request within thirty days of receipt
of the revised application for information even if two requests have already
been made. The applicant shall have ninety
thirty days to respond to a request for
additional information after the filing of a revised application.
(J) The director shall determine completeness
of a certificate of need application as follows:
(1) For an application under standard review:
(a) No later than thirty days after the
director receives the application and the appropriate fee or thirty days after
the director receives additional information submitted in response to the first
request, the director shall mail to the applicant by certified mail either a
notice of completeness or a second request for additional
information.
(b) No later than
thirty days after the director receives additional information submitted in
response to the second request, the director shall mail to the applicant by
certified mail a notice of completeness or deem the application
incomplete.
(2) For an
application under expedited review:
(a) No
later than fourteen days after the director receives the application and the
appropriate fee or fourteen days after the director receives additional
information submitted in response to the first request, the director shall mail
to the applicant by certified mail either a notice of completeness or a second
request for additional information.
(b) No later than fourteen days after the
director receives additional information submitted in response to the second
request, the director shall mail to the applicant by certified mail, a notice of completeness or shall deem the
application incomplete.
(3) In the case of a revised application, if
a third request for additional information is made after the revised
application is filed, no later than thirty days after the director receives
additional information submitted in response to the third request, the director
shall mail to the applicant by certified mail notice of completeness or shall
deem the application incomplete.
(K) Except as necessary to comply with a
subpoena issued under division (F) of section
3702.52 of the Revised Code,
after a notice of completeness has been received, no person shall make
revisions to information that was submitted to the director before the director
mailed the notice of completeness or knowingly discuss in person, by telephone,
or electronically the merits of the application with the director. A person may
supplement an application after a notice of completeness has been received by
submitting clarifying information to the director.
(L) The director may deny an application for
any false statement knowingly made in the application or in supplemental
information submitted pursuant to this rule.
(M) If the director deems an application
incomplete as authorized by this rule, the director shall notify the applicant
by certified mail, not process the application, and keep the fee specified in
paragraph (E) this rule. The director's act of deeming an application
incomplete and any of the other actions specified in this paragraph shall not
be subject to appeal.
(N) The
director shall review applications for certificates of need which have been
declared complete to determine whether a certificate should be
granted.
(O) As provided in
division (C)(5) of section
3702.52 of the Revised Code, the
director or the applicant may extend the review period once, for no longer than
thirty days, by written notice within thirty days after the mailing of the
notice of completeness.
(P) After
the date of mailing of a notice of completeness under paragraph (J) of this
rule, except as provided in division (C)(5) of section
3702.52 of the Revised Code, the
director shall grant or deny all completed applications for certificate of need
no later than the following:
(1) Sixty days
for an application under standard review; or
(2)
Thirty
Forty-five
days for an application under expedited review.
(Q) The director may grant a certificate of
need for all or part of a project that is the subject of the application and
may grant the certificate with conditions that must be met by the holder of the
certificate.
(R) If the director
does not grant or deny the certificate of need on or before the applicable
deadline specified in paragraph (P) of this rule, the certificate shall be
considered granted.
(S) The
director shall mail notice of the decision on an application for a certificate
of need to the applicant by certified mail and to other persons by electronic
or ordinary mail upon request. The notice shall include a statement of the
reasons for the decision, citations of the applicable provisions of the Revised
Code and Administrative Code, and a description of the right to appeal the
decision, in accordance with sections
3702.60 and
119.07 of the Revised
Code.
(T) The applicant
or an affected person may appeal to the
director a decision to grant or deny a certificate of need application in
accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. The director shall conduct an
adjudication hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
(1) The appellant
applicant
also shall file notice with the director not later than thirty days after the
date the director mailed the order; and
(2) The appellant
or other affected person
applicant that
appeals the director's decision to grant or deny a certificate of need
application must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the director's
decision was not in accordance with sections
3702.52 to
3702.62 of the Revised Code or
Chapter 3701-12 of the Administrative Code.
(U) The applicant or an affected person that was party to and
participated in an adjudication hearing as authorized by division
(B)
(A) of
section 3702.60 of the Revised Code and
paragraph (T) of this rule may appeal to the tenth district court of appeals
the decision issued by the director following the adjudication hearing. Each
person who appeals to the tenth district court of appeals shall file with the
court, not later than thirty days after the director's adjudication order is
mailed; a notice of appeal that designates the order the person is appealing.
The appellant also shall file notice with the director not later than thirty
days after the date the director mailed the order.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.51, 3702.57
Rule Amplifies: 3702.52, 3702.521, 3702.522, 3702.59, 3702.592, 3702.594, 3702.60
Prior Effective Dates: 12/21/1982 (Emer.), 03/19/1983, 07/27/1984 (Emer.), 10/28/1984, 07/01/1985, 07/01/1986, 07/23/1987 (Emer.), 10/12/1987, 10/15/1987 (Emer.), 11/30/1987, 05/16/1988, 11/28/1988, 12/22/1988 (Emer.), 02/08/1990 (Emer.), 08/03/1990, 05/20/1991, 12/28/1992 (Emer.), 03/19/1993, 05/28/1993 (Emer.), 09/06/1999, 09/27/2007, 09/01/2008, 03/25/2010, 02/25/2012, 09/02/2013, 10/23/2015, 05/23/2019, 03/18/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3702.52, 3702.57
Rule Amplifies: 3702.52, 3702.521, 3702.522, 3702.59, 3702.592, 3702.594, 3702.60
Prior Effective Dates: 12/21/1982 (Emer.), 03/19/1983, 07/27/1984 (Emer.), 10/28/1984, 07/01/1985, 07/01/1986, 07/23/1987 (Emer.), 10/12/1987, 10/15/1987 (Emer.), 11/30/1987, 05/16/1988, 11/28/1988, 12/22/1988 (Emer.), 02/08/1990 (Emer.), 08/03/1990, 05/20/1991, 12/28/1992 (Emer.), 03/19/1993, 05/28/1993 (Emer.), 09/06/1999, 09/27/2007, 09/01/2008, 03/25/2010, 02/25/2012, 09/02/2013, 10/23/2015, 05/23/2019
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