Connecticut 2022 2022 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05449 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/06/2022

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
sHB 5449  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING CERTIFICATES OF NEED.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill addresses matters concerning the state’s certificate of need 
(CON) program for health care institutions, which is administered by 
the Office of Health Strategy’s (OHS) Health Systems Planning Unit. 
Under the CON law, health care facilities (e.g., hospitals, freestanding 
emergency departments, and outpatient surgical facilities) must 
generally receive state approval when (1) establishing new facilities or 
services, (2) changing ownership, (3) acquiring certain equipment, or (4) 
terminating certain services. 
Primarily, the bill does the following: 
1. prohibits a health care provider from breaking ground on a new 
or expanded facility unless OHS has approved a CON; 
2. increases the CON application fee from $500 to a range of $1,500 
to $25,000 depending on the proposed project’s cost; 
3. prohibits the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities 
Authority (CHEFA) from issuing a bond to a health care provider 
who needs an approved CON for a new or expanded facility 
unless CHEFA has reviewed a capital budget with 
recommendations from OHS; 
4. requires OHS, when making recommendations to CHEFA, to 
assess the capital budget’s reasonableness and the projected 
impact to the area’s health care market and pricing; and 
5. requires OHS to study the state’s CON program and submit a 
report to the Insurance and Real Estate Committee by January 15, 
2023, with recommendations on specified matters.  2022HB-05449-R000343-BA.DOCX 
 
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EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage, except the application fee and 
CHEFA-related provisions are effective October 1, 2022.  
APPLICATION FEE 
The bill increases the CON nonrefundable application fee from $500 
to a range of $1,500 to $25,000 depending on the proposed project’s cost, 
as shown in Table 1 below. 
Table 1: CON Application Fees under the Bill 
Application Fee Project Cost 
$1,500 Up to $50,000 
$2,500 >$50,000 and up to $100,000 
$5,000 >$100,000 and up to $500,000 
$10,000 >$500,000 and up to $1 million 
$15,000 >$1 million and up to $5 million 
$20,000 >$5 million and up to $10 million 
$25,000 >$10 million 
 
OHS CON STUDY 
Under the bill, OHS must study the state’s CON program and submit 
a report to the Insurance and Real Estate Committee by January 15, 2023. 
The report must consider and make recommendations on the following: 
1. instituting a price increase cap tied to the cost growth benchmark 
for consolidations, 
2. guaranteeing local community representation on hospital 
boards, 
3. changing OHS’ long-term statewide health plan to include an 
analysis of services and facilities and their impact on equity and 
underserved populations, 
4. setting standards for measuring quality as a result of a 
consolidation, 
5. enacting higher penalties for noncompliance and increasing  2022HB-05449-R000343-BA.DOCX 
 
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enforcement staff; 
6. the attorney general’s authority to stop activities as a result of a 
CON application or complaint, 
7. the ability of workforce and community representatives to 
intervene or appeal decisions, 
8. giving OHS authority to require an ongoing investment to 
address community needs, and 
9. capturing lost property taxes from hospitals that have converted 
to nonprofit entities. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Insurance and Real Estate Committee 
Joint Favorable Substitute 
Yea 17 Nay 0 (03/22/2022)