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Senate advances bill to raise certificate-of-need monetary thresholds for health projects
Summary
The Senate proposed to the House to amend H.96 to raise monetary thresholds that trigger Certificate of Need (CON) review, aligning triggers for hospitals and expanding exclusions for fully depreciated equipment and state-funded projects.
The Vermont Senate on the floor voted to propose to the House amendments to H.96, a bill that raises monetary thresholds that trigger Certificate of Need review for health care projects.
Senator from Orleans (reporting for the Senate Health and Welfare Committee) described the bill as an effort to modernize the CON process, reduce regulatory burdens that slow facility improvements, and encourage community-based investments in…
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