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S.C. Code Ann. § 44-7-190

Project Review Criteria; weighing of criteria

Known as the State Health Facility Licensure Act

The act spans §§ 44–44 (47 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Lloyd v. South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (1997)

Most recently applied in Lloyd v. South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (September 1997)

1962 Code SECTION 32-769; 1952 Code SECTION 32-769; 1947 (45) 510; 1951 (47) 506; 1979 Act No. 51 SECTION 1; 1988 Act No. 670, SECTION 1; 2010 Act No. 278, SECTION 8, eff July 1…

(A) The department shall adopt, upon approval of the board, Project Review Criteria which, at a minimum, must provide for the determination of need for health care facilities, beds, services and equipment, including demographic needs, appropriate distribution, and utilization; accessibility to underserved groups; availability of facilities and services without regard to ability to pay; absence of less costly and more effective alternatives; appropriate financial considerations, including method of financing, financial feasibility, and cost containment; consideration of impact on health systems resources; site and building suitability; consideration of quality of care; and relevant special considerations as may be appropriate. The Project Review Criteria must be adopted as a regulation pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act.

(B) The project review criteria promulgated in regulation must be used in reviewing all projects under the Certificate of Need process. When the criteria are weighted to determine the relative importance for the specific project, the department may reorder the relative importance of the criteria no more than one time after the project review meeting. When an application has been appealed, the department may not change the weighted formula.

(C) Project review criteria must prioritize timely access to health care services and seek a balance between competition in the marketplace and regulation in the provision of health care and must support reasonable patient choice in health care facilities and services. The department shall promulgate regulations within one year of the effective date of this act identifying how the department will incorporate these considerations in reviewing Certificate of Need applications.

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.