4004 - Establishment of hospices.

§  4004.  Establishment  of  hospices. * 1. The commissioner shall not  issue a certificate of approval to any hospice except with  the  written  approval  of the public health council. However, a hospice demonstration  program participant making application to  the  commissioner  solely  to  establish a hospice shall be deemed to have met such requirement.    * NB Effective until December 1, 2010    * 1. The commissioner shall not issue a certificate of approval to any  hospice except with the written approval of the public health and health  planning  council.  However, a hospice demonstration program participant  making application to the commissioner solely  to  establish  a  hospice  shall be deemed to have met such requirement.    * NB Effective December 1, 2010    * 2.  An  application  for  approval  of the proposed hospice shall be  filed with the public health council together with such other forms  and  information  as  shall  be  prescribed  by, or acceptable to, the public  health council. Thereafter, the public health council  shall  forward  a  copy  of  the  proposed  application  for establishment and accompanying  documents to the state hospital review  and  planning  council  and  the  health systems agency having geographical jurisdiction of the area where  the  services  of  the  proposed  hospice  are to be offered. The public  health council shall act upon such application after the state  hospital  review  and  planning  council  and the health systems agency have had a  reasonable time to submit their recommendations. At the time members  of  the  public health council are notified that an application is scheduled  for consideration, the applicant and the health systems agency shall  be  so  notified  in  writing.  The public health council shall not take any  action contrary to the advice of either the state  hospital  review  and  planning council or the health systems agency until it affords to either  an  opportunity  to  request  a  public  hearing and, if so requested, a  public hearing shall be held. If the public health council  proposes  to  disapprove  the application it shall afford the applicant an opportunity  to request a public hearing. The public health council may hold a public  hearing on the application on its own motion. Any  public  hearing  held  pursuant  to  this  subdivision  may  be  conducted by the public health  council or by any individual designated by the  public  health  council.  The   public  health  council  shall  not  approve  an  application  for  establishment unless it is satisfied, insofar as applicable, as  to  (a)  the  public  need for the existence of the hospice at the time and place  and under the circumstances proposed; (b) the character, competence, and  standing in the community, of  the  proposed  incorporators,  directors,  sponsors,  stockholders or operators; (c) the financial resources of the  proposed hospice and its sources of future revenues; and (d) such  other  matters as it shall deem pertinent.    * NB Effective until December 1, 2010    * 2.  An  application  for  approval  of the proposed hospice shall be  filed with the public health and health planning council  together  with  such  other  forms  and  information  as  shall  be  prescribed  by,  or  acceptable  to,  the  public  health  and   health   planning   council.  Thereafter,  the public health and health planning council shall forward  a copy of the proposed application for  establishment  and  accompanying  documents  to  the  health  systems  agency, if any, having geographical  jurisdiction of the area where the services of the proposed hospice  are  to  be  offered. The public health and health planning council shall act  upon such  application  after  the  health  systems  agency  has  had  a  reasonable  time  to  submit its recommendations. At the time members of  the public health and health  planning  council  are  notified  that  an  application is scheduled for consideration, the applicant and the health  systems  agency  shall  be so notified in writing. The public health andhealth planning council shall not take any action contrary to the advice  of the health systems agency until  it  affords  to  the  health  system  agency  an opportunity to request a public hearing and, if so requested,  a public hearing shall be held. If the public health and health planning  council  proposes  to  disapprove  the  application, it shall afford the  applicant an opportunity to request a public hearing. The public  health  and health planning council may hold a public hearing on the application  on  its own motion. Any public hearing held pursuant to this subdivision  may be conducted by the public health and health planning council or  by  any  individual  designated  by  the  public  health and health planning  council. The public health and health planning council shall not approve  an application for establishment unless  it  is  satisfied,  insofar  as  applicable,  as  to (a) the public need for the existence of the hospice  at the time and place and under  the  circumstances  proposed;  (b)  the  character,  competence,  and  standing in the community, of the proposed  incorporators, directors, sponsors, stockholders or operators;  (c)  the  financial  resources  of  the proposed hospice and its sources of future  revenues; and (d) such other matters as it shall deem pertinent.    * NB Effective December 1, 2010    * 3. (a) No hospice shall be approved for establishment which would be  operated by a corporation any of the stock of which is owned by  another  corporation.    (b)  Any  change  in  the person, principal stockholder or partnership  which is the operator of a hospice  shall  be  approved  by  the  public  health council in accordance with the provisions of subdivisions one and  two of this section.    * NB Effective until December 1, 2010    * 3. (a) No hospice shall be approved for establishment which would be  operated  by a corporation any of the stock of which is owned by another  corporation.    (b) Any change in the person,  principal  stockholder  or  partnership  which  is  the  operator  of  a  hospice shall be approved by the public  health and health planning council in accordance with the provisions  of  subdivisions one and two of this section.    * NB Effective December 1, 2010    * 4. (a) The public health council, by a majority vote of its members,  shall   adopt  and  amend  rules  and  regulations,  to  effectuate  the  provisions and  purposes  of  this  section,  and  to  provide  for  the  revocation, limitation or annulment of approvals of establishment.    (b)  (i)  No  approval  of  establishment shall be revoked, limited or  annulled without first offering the person who  received  such  approval  the  opportunity  of requesting a public hearing, (ii) the commissioner,  at the request of the public health council, shall fix a time and  place  for  any  such  hearing requested, (iii) notice of the time and place of  the hearing shall be served in person or mailed by  registered  mail  to  the  person  who has received establishment approval at least twenty-one  days before the date fixed for the hearing, (iv) such person shall  file  with  the  department,  not less than eight days prior to the hearing, a  written answer, (v) all orders  or  determinations  hereunder  shall  be  subject  to  review  as  provided  in article seventy-eight of the civil  practice law and rules. Application for such review must be made  within  sixty  days  after  service in person or by registered mail of a copy of  such order or determination.    * NB Effective until December 1, 2010    * 4. (a) The public health and health planning council, by a  majority  vote  of  its  members,  shall adopt and amend rules and regulations, to  effectuate the provisions and purposes of this section, and  to  providefor   the   revocation,   limitation   or   annulment  of  approvals  of  establishment.    (b)  (i)  No  approval  of  establishment shall be revoked, limited or  annulled without first offering the person who  received  such  approval  the  opportunity  of requesting a public hearing, (ii) the commissioner,  at the request of the public health and health planning  council,  shall  fix a time and place for any such hearing requested, (iii) notice of the  time  and  place  of  the hearing shall be served in person or mailed by  registered mail to the person who has received establishment approval at  least twenty-one days before the date fixed for the hearing,  (iv)  such  person shall file with the department, not less than eight days prior to  the  hearing,  a  written  answer,  (v)  all  orders  or  determinations  hereunder  shall  be  subject  to  review   as   provided   in   article  seventy-eight  of the civil practice law and rules. Application for such  review must be made within sixty days after  service  in  person  or  by  registered mail of a copy of such order or determination.    * NB Effective December 1, 2010    5.   (a)   The   commissioner  shall  charge  to  applicants  for  the  establishment of a hospice an application  fee  in  the  amount  of  two  thousand dollars.    (b)  An applicant for both establishment and construction of a hospice  shall not be subject to this subdivision and shall be  subject  to  fees  and charges as set forth in section four thousand six of this article.    (c)  All  fees  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  be  payable to the  department of health for deposit into the special revenue funds - other,  miscellaneous special revenue fund - 339, certificate of need account.