Certificate of Need Competitive Review-Batching Cycles
Accepted Letters of Intent
Accepted Applications
Competitive Review Decisions and State Agency
Action Reports
Hospitals & Other Projects and Nursing Facilities
Batching Calendars
Year: 2007 Year: 2006 Year: 2005 Year: 2004
Year: 2003 Year: 2002 Year: 2001
Hospitals and Other Projects: 1st Batching Cycle - 2001
| Description |
Dates |
| Summary
Need Projections Published in F.A.W. |
1-26-01 |
| Letter
of Intent Deadline |
2-12-01 |
| Application
Deadline |
3-14-01 |
| Completeness
Review Deadline |
3-21-01 |
| Application
Omissions Deadline |
4-18-01 |
| Agency
Initial Decision Deadline |
6-15-01 |
Hospitals and Other Projects: 2nd Batching Cycle - 2001
| Description |
Dates |
| Summary
Need Projections Published in F.A.W. |
7-27-01 |
| Letter
of Intent Deadline |
8-13-01 |
| Application
Deadline |
9-12-01 |
| Completeness
Review Deadline |
9-19-01 |
| Application
Omissions Deadline |
10-17-01 |
| Agency
Initial Decision Deadline |
12-14-01 |
Nursing Facilities: 1st Batching Cycle - 2001*
| Description |
Dates |
| Summary
Need Projections Published in F.A.W. |
4-13-01 |
| Letter
of Intent Deadline |
4-30-01 |
| Application
Deadline |
5-30-01 |
| Completeness
Review Deadline |
6-06-01 |
| Application
Omissions Deadline |
7-05-01 |
| Agency
Initial Decision Deadline |
8-31-01 |
Nursing Facilities: 2nd Batching Cycle - 2001*
| Description |
Dates |
| Summary
Need Projections Published in F.A.W. |
10-12-01 |
| Letter
of Intent Deadline |
10-29-01 |
| Application
Deadline |
11-28-01 |
| Completeness
Review Deadline |
12-05-01 |
| Application
Omissions Deadline |
1-02-02 |
| Agency
Initial Decision Deadline |
3-01-02 |
*In 2001, the Florida legislature placed a moratorium on the issuance of certificates of need for additional community nursing home beds until
July 1, 2006. This action was taken because the legislature found that the continued growth in the Medicaid budget for nursing home care
constrained the ability of the state to meet the needs of its elderly residents through the use of less restrictive and less institutional methods
of long-term care.
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