2006 Georgia Code - 31-6-91

31-6-91. There is created a State Commission on the Efficacy of the Certificate of Need Program for the purpose of studying and collecting information and data relating to the effectiveness of the certificate of need program in Georgia. The commission shall be responsible for conducting a comprehensive review of the certificate of need program which shall include, but not be limited to, the effectiveness of the program in accomplishing its original policy objectives, the costs associated with the program, and the impact on health care and costs of continuing or discontinuing the program. Further, the commission shall undertake to determine if changes to the program are needed in order to achieve its policy objectives. These changes include, but are not limited to, a determination as to whether services currently not subject to regulation should be regulated; whether services currently subject to regulation should no longer be regulated; and whether the current statutory appeals procedure properly balances the competing goals of good decision making and timeliness, as well as whether or not it is subject to abuse.

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