Utah Admin. Code R432-950-16 - State Certification
(1) No facility,
person or governmental unit acting severally or jointly with any other person,
may establish, conduct or maintain a mammography unit without first obtaining a
state certificate from the Department.
(2) An applicant for state certification
shall file a Request for Agency Action/Certification Application with the Utah
Department of Health on forms furnished by the Department.
(3) Each facility shall comply with all
zoning, building and licensing laws, rules and ordinances and codes of the city
and county in which the facility is located. The applicant shall submit the
following to the Department:
(a) Verification
of participation and quality control by the American College of Radiology for
monitoring mammography services in the facility;
(b) Verification of licensure or
certification of required personnel;
(c) Fees established by the Utah State
Legislature pursuant to Section 63-38-3.
(4) The Department shall render a decision on
the initial certification within 60 days of receipt of a completed application
packet or within 6 months of date that the first component of an application
packet was received.
(a) Upon verification of
compliance with state certification requirements, the Department shall issue a
provisional certificate.
(b) The
Department shall issue a notice of agency decision under the procedures for
informal adjudicative proceedings denying a state certification if the
applicant is not in compliance with the applicable laws or rules. The notice
shall state the reasons for denial.
(5) Certificate Contents and Provisions. The
state certificate shall include the name of the mammography facility, owner,
supervising physician, address, issue and expiration dates of the state
certificate and the certificate number.
(b)
The state certificate may be issued only to the owner and for the premises
described in the application and shall not be assignable or
transferable.
(c) Each state
certificate is the property of the Department and shall be returned within five
days if the certification is suspended, revoked, or if the operation of the
facility is discontinued.
(d) The
state certificate shall be prominently displayed where it can be easily viewed
by the public.
(6)
Certification periods shall be for 24 months, and expire at midnight 24 months
from the date of issuance.
(a) A request for
renewal and applicable fees shall be filed with the Department 15 days before
the state certificate expires.
(b)
Failure to make a timely renewal shall result in assessment of late fees as
established by the Utah State Legislature pursuant to Section
26-21a-203.
(7) The owner shall submit a
Request for Agency Action/Application to amend or modify state certification
status at least 30-days before any of the following proposed or anticipated
changes occur:
(a) Change in the name of the
facility;
(b) Change in the
supervising physician;
(c) Change
in the owner of the facility.
(8) The owner who wants to cease operation
shall complete the following:
(a) Notify the
patients within 30 days before the effective date of closure.
(b) Make adequate provision for the
safekeeping of records and notify the department where those records will be
stored.
(c) Return the state
certificate to the Department within five days after the facility ceases
operation.
(9) The
Department may issue a provisional state certificate to a facility as an
initial certification and may issue a provisional state certification to a
facility that does not fully comply with the requirements for a standard
certification but has made acceptable progress towards meeting the
requirements.
(a) In granting a provisional
state certification, the Department must be assured that the lack of full
compliance does not harm the health, safety, and welfare of the
patients.
(b) A provisional state
certificate is nonrenewable and shall be issued for no more than 6
months.
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