Powers and Duties of Agency
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Law
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Tennessee Code
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Health, Safety and Environmental Protection
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Health Facilities and Resources
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Tennessee Health Services and Planning Act of 2002
- Powers and Duties of Agency
In addition to the powers granted elsewhere in this part, the agency has the duty and responsibility to:
- Receive and consider applications for certificates of need, to review recommendations on certificates of need, and to grant or deny certificates of need on the basis of the merits of such applications within the context of the local, regional and state health needs and plans, including, but not limited to, the state health plan developed pursuant to § 68-11-1625, in accordance with this part;
- Review the state health plan as developed and submitted by the state health planning division and make recommendations to the state health planning division and the governor concerning the state health plan;
- Promulgate rules, regulations and procedures deemed necessary by the agency for the fulfillment of its duties and responsibilities under this part, including a procedure for the issuance of a certificate of need upon an emergency application where an unforeseen event necessitates the issuance of a certificate of need to protect the public health, safety and welfare, and where the public health, safety and welfare would be unavoidably jeopardized by compliance with the procedures established under other provisions of this part;
- Contract when necessary for the implementation of the certificate of need program as defined by this part; and
- Weigh and consider the quality of health care to be provided and the health care needs of consumers, particularly women, racial and ethnic minorities, TennCare or medicaid recipients and low income groups whenever the agency performs its duties or responsibilities assigned by law.
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