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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The Commissioner of Public Health shall refuse to issue a license to, or if issued shall suspend or revoke the license of, a hospital if the commissioner finds, after a hearing and opportunity to be heard, that:
(1) There was a transaction described in section 19a-486a that occurred without the approval of the Commissioner of Health Strategy, if such approval was required by sections 19a-486 to 19a-486h, inclusive;
(2) There was a transaction described in section 19a-486a without the approval of the Attorney General, if such approval was required by sections 19a-486 to 19a-486h, inclusive, and the Attorney General certifies to the Commissioner of Health Strategy that such transaction involved a material amount of the nonprofit hospital's assets or operations or a change in control of operations; or
(3) The hospital is not complying with the terms of an agreement approved by the Attorney General and Commissioner of Health Strategy pursuant to sections 19a-486 to 19a-486h, inclusive.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 19A. Public Health and Well-Being § 19a-486g. Sale of nonprofit hospitals: Denial of license - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-19a-public-health-and-well-being/ct-gen-st-sect-19a-486g/
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