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Advocate briefs Erlanger council on House Bill 204 to remove competitor veto in Certificate of Need process
Summary
Mary Anne Proctor told Erlanger councilmembers House Bill 204 would remove a competitor veto at key steps of Kentucky's nine-step Certificate of Need review to ease market entry for new health providers; council asked for materials and may consider a resolution.
Mary Anne Proctor briefed the Erlanger City Council caucus on House Bill 204, describing the bill as a targeted reform that would eliminate a "competitor veto" at two steps of Kentucky's nine-step certificate-of-need process while leaving substantive review criteria in place.
Proctor, who has spoken with city leaders across Northern Kentucky, said the bill does not repeal the…
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