12 Va. Admin. Code § 5-220-460 - Revocation of certificate
A.
Lack of progress. Failure of any project to meet the progress requirements
stated in 12VAC5-220-450 shall be cause for
certificate revocation, unless the commissioner determines sufficient
justification exists to permit variance, considering factors enumerated in
12VAC5-220-450.
B. Failure to report progress. Failure of an
applicant to file progress reports on an approved project in accordance with
12VAC5-220-450 shall be cause for
revocation, unless, due to extenuating circumstances, the commissioner, in his
sole discretion, extends the certificate, in accordance with subsection B of
12VAC5-220-440.
C. Unapproved changes. Exceeding a capital
expenditure amount not authorized by the commissioner or not consistent with
the schedule of completion shall be cause for revocation. See definition of
"significant change" and "schedule of completion."
D. Failure to initiate construction. Failure
to initiate construction of the project within two years following the date of
issuance of the certificate of public need shall be cause for revocation,
unless due to extenuating circumstances the commissioner extends the
certificate, in accordance with subsection B of
12VAC5-220-440.
E. Misrepresentation. Upon determination that
an applicant has knowingly misrepresented or knowingly withheld relevant data
or information prior to issuance of a certificate of public need, the
commissioner may revoke said certificate.
F. Noncompliance with assurances. Failure to
comply with the assurances or intentions set forth in the application or
written assurances provided at the time of issuance of a certificate of public
need shall be cause for revocation.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§§ 32.1-12 and 32.1-102.2 of the Code of Virginia.
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