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Cedar City Hospital tells commissioners it meets tax-exempt community-benefit requirements, highlights mental-health and capital investments
Summary
Hospital president Jamieson Robinette told the county the hospital met the six legal requirements for nonprofit tax-exempt status, reported $9.7 million in charity care for 2025 and outlined capital expansions including emergency-department enlargement and a PET/CT suite; he urged continued collaboration on behavioral-health capacity.
Jamieson Robinette, president of Cedar City Hospital, presented the hospital’s annual validation for tax-exempt status and outlined recent investments and community programs.
Robinette said the hospital met the six requirements used to validate nonprofit hospital tax-exempt status: promotion of health care and charitable access; no private inurement to individuals; nondiscriminatory admission and treatment; an appropriately broad governing board and annual conferral with county officials; community benefit that exceeds tax liability; and appropriate use of…
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