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Committee hears bill to move certificate-of-need notices from newspapers to agency website

2308993 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Sen. Dave Fern presented Senate Bill 88 to the House Health and Human Services Committee, saying the agency bill would let the Department of Public Health and Human Services publish certificate-of-need letters of intent on the department website instead of requiring publication in a newspaper on the 10th of each month.

Sen. Dave Fern, D-Swan River, opened the hearing on Senate Bill 88 saying the proposal is an agency housekeeping bill requested by the Department of Public Health and Human Services to change how certificate-of-need letters of intent are published.

The bill would remove the requirement that the department publish a description of each letter of intent in a newspaper of general circulation on the 10th day of each month…

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