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§ 32.1-102.1 Definitions

As used in this article, unless the context indicates otherwise: “Application” means a prescribed format for the presentation of data and information deemed necessary by the Board to determine a public need for a project. “Bad debt” means revenue amounts deemed uncollectable as determined after collection efforts based upon sound credit and collection policies. “Certificate” means a certificate of public need for a project required by this article. “Charity care” means health care services delivered to a patient who has a family income at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level and for which it was determined that no payment was expected (i) at the time the service was provided because the patient met the facility’s criteria for the provision of care without charge due to the patient’s status as an indigent person or (ii) at some time following the time the service was provided because the patient met the facility’s criteria for the provision of care without charge due to the patient’s status as an indigent person. “Charity care” does not include care provided for a fee subsequently deemed uncollectable as bad debt. For a nursing home as defined in § 32.1-123, “charity care” means care at a reduced rate to indigent persons. “Clinical health service” means a single diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative, preventive or palliative procedure or a series of such procedures that may be separately identified for billing and accounting purposes. “Health planning region” means a contiguous geographical area of the Commonwealth with a population base of at least 500,000 persons which is characterized by the availability of multiple levels of medical care services, reasonable travel time for tertiary care, and congruence with planning districts. “Project” means any action described in subsection B of § 32.1-102.1:3. “Regional health planning agency” means the regional agency, including the regional health planning board, its staff and any component thereof, designated by the Virginia Health Planning Board to perform the health planning activities set forth in this chapter within a health planning region. “State Health Services Plan” means the planning document adopted by the Board of Health which shall include, but not be limited to, (i) methodologies for projecting need for each type of medical care facility described in subsection A of § 32.1-102.1:3 and each type of project described in subsection B of § 32.1-102.1:3; (ii) statistical information on the availability of each type of medical care facility described in subsection A of § 32.1-102.1:3 and each type of project described in subsection B of § 32.1-102.1:3; and (iii) procedures, criteria, and standards for review of applications for projects for each type of medical care facility described in subsection A of § 32.1-102.1:3 and each type of project described in subsection B of § 32.1-102.1:3.

History

This law was first created in 1982. The record of its establishment is cataloged in chapter 388 of that year’s edition of “Acts of Assembly,” the annual state publication listing all changes made to the Code of Virginia in that year. Unfortunately, the 1982 “Acts” aren’t available online. It has been modified 22 times. Those modifications are cataloged by “The Acts of Assembly,” a state publication, by year and chapter. Those modifications that can be read on the General Assembly’s website will be linked accordingly. Those modifications are as follows: in 1983, chapter 533; in 1984, chapter 740; in 1985, chapter 513; in 1989, chapter 517; in 1991, chapter 561; in 1992, chapter 612; in 1993, chapter 704; in 1995, chapter 524; in 1996, chapter 1050; in 1997, chapter 600; in 1998, chapter 289; in 1999, chapters 899, 920, and 922; in 2000, chapters 850 and 920; in 2004, chapter 75; in 2007, chapter 502; in 2008, chapter 664; in 2009, chapters 67, 175, 813, and 840; in 2011, chapters 92 and 150; in 2012, chapters 476, 492, 507, 803, and 835; in 2015, chapters 541, 542, and 651; in 2017, chapters 458 and 791; in 2020, chapter 1271.

1982, c. 388; 1983, c. 533; 1984, c. 740; 1985, c. 513; 1989, c. 517; 1991, c. 561; 1992, c. 612; 1993, c. 704; 1995, c. 524; 1996, c. 1050; 1997, c. 600; 1998, c. 289; 1999, cc. 899, 920, 922; 2000, cc. 850, 920; 2004, c. 75; 2007, c. 502; 2008, c. 664; 2009, cc. 67, 175, 813, 840; 2011, cc. 92, 150; 2012, cc. 476, 492, 507, 803, 835; 2015, cc. 541, 542, 651; 2017, cc. 458, 791; 2020, c. 1271.

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