NRS 439A.100
Approval of Director required for certain projects

  • criteria for review of application.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in this section, in a county whose population is less than 100,000, or in an incorporated city or unincorporated town whose population is less than 25,000 that is located in a county whose population is 100,000 or more, no person may undertake any proposed expenditure for new construction by or on behalf of a health facility in excess of the greater of $2,000,000 or such an amount as the Department may specify by regulation, which under generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied is a capital expenditure, without first applying for and obtaining the written approval of the Director. The Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department shall not issue a new license or alter an existing license for such a project unless the Director has issued such an approval.

2.

The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to:

(a)

Any capital expenditure for:

(1)

The acquisition of land;

(2)

The construction of a facility for parking;

(3)

The maintenance of a health facility;

(4)

The renovation of a health facility to comply with standards for safety, licensure, certification or accreditation;

(5)

The installation of a system to conserve energy;

(6)

The installation of a system for data processing or communication; or

(7)

Any other project which, in the opinion of the Director, does not relate directly to the provision of any health service;

(b)

Any project for the development of a health facility that has received legislative approval and authorization; or

(c)

A project for the construction of a hospital in an unincorporated town if:

(1)

The population of the unincorporated town is more than 24,000;

(2)

No other hospital exists in the town;

(3)

No other hospital has been approved for construction or qualified for an exemption from approval for construction in the town pursuant to this section; and

(4)

The unincorporated town is at least a 45-minute drive from the nearest center for the treatment of trauma that is licensed by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department.
Ê Upon determining that a project satisfies the requirements for an exemption pursuant to this subsection, the Director shall issue a certificate which states that the project is exempt from the requirements of this section.

3.

In reviewing an application for approval, the Director shall:

(a)

Comparatively assess applications for similar projects affecting the same geographic area; and

(b)

Base his or her decision on criteria established by the Director by regulation. The criteria must include:

(1)

The need for and the appropriateness of the project in the area to be served;

(2)

The financial feasibility of the project;

(3)

The effect of the project on the cost of health care; and

(4)

The extent to which the project is consistent with the purposes set forth in NRS 439A.020 and the priorities set forth in NRS 439A.081, including, without limitation:
(I) The impact of the project on other health care facilities;
(II) The need for any equipment that the project proposes to add, the manner in which such equipment will improve the quality of health care and any protocols provided in the project for avoiding repetitive testing;
(III) The impact of the project on disparate health outcomes for different populations in the area that will be served by the project;
(IV) The manner in which the project will expand, promote or enhance the capacity to provide primary health care in the area that will be served by the project;
(V) Any plan by the applicant to collect and analyze data concerning the effect of the project on health care quality and patient outcomes in the area served by the project;
(VI) Any plan by the applicant for controlling the spread of infectious diseases; and
(VII) The manner in which the applicant will coordinate with and support existing health facilities and practitioners, including, without limitation, mental health facilities, programs for the treatment and prevention of substance use disorders and providers of nursing services.

4.

The Department may by regulation require additional approval for a proposed change to a project which has previously been approved if the proposal would result in a change in the location of the project or a substantial increase in the cost of the project.

5.

The decision of the Director is a final decision for the purposes of judicial review.

6.

As used in this section, “hospital” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 449.012.

Source: Section 439A.100 — Approval of Director required for certain projects; criteria for review of application., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-439A.­html#NRS439ASec100.

439A.010
Definitions.
439A.012
“Department” defined.
439A.015
“Health facility” defined.
439A.017
“Health services” defined.
439A.020
Purposes of chapter.
439A.081
Department is state agency for health planning and development
439A.082
Director to contract with Nevada System of Higher Education to collect and analyze information from health facilities and purchasers of health care.
439A.083
Director to establish procedure for review of statutes, regulations and standards governing approval, licensing or certification of health facilities.
439A.086
Chief Research and Statistical Analyst: Position created.
439A.100
Approval of Director required for certain projects
439A.104
Approval of Chief Medical Officer required for operation of certain medical helicopters
439A.0125
“Director” defined.
439A.130
Definitions.
439A.135
“Administrator” defined.
439A.138
“Division” defined.
439A.140
“Employer” defined.
439A.150
“J-1 visa physician” defined.
439A.155
“J-1 visa waiver” defined.
439A.160
“Letter of support” defined.
439A.165
“Program” defined.
439A.170
Establishment
439A.175
Application for letter of support
439A.180
Violations and penalties.
439A.185
Civil and criminal immunity for reporting violations.
439A.190
Official recognition required
439A.0195
“Practitioner” defined.
439A.200
Definitions.
439A.205
“Hospital” defined.
439A.207
“Potentially preventable readmission” defined.
439A.210
“Surgical center for ambulatory patients” defined.
439A.220
Information concerning hospitals: Establishment of program
439A.230
Information concerning hospitals: Regulations
439A.240
Information concerning surgical centers for ambulatory patients: Establishment of program
439A.250
Information concerning surgical centers for ambulatory patients: Regulations
439A.260
Department to collect and maintain information and make summary of information available to certain persons
439A.270
Internet website for information concerning hospitals and surgical centers for ambulatory patients: Establishment
439A.280
Suspension of certain components of program or duties of Department if sufficient money not available
439A.290
Duty of Department to consult
439A.300
Injunctions.
439A.310
Civil penalties.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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