(a) Any facility, as defined in subsection (a) of section 17b-352, which proposes to incur (1) capital expenditures exceeding one million dollars, which increases facility square footage by more than five thousand square feet or five per cent of the existing square footage, whichever is greater, or (2) capital expenditures exceeding two million dollars, shall submit a request for approval of such expenditure, with such information as the department requires, to the Department of Social Services.

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(b) An applicant, prior to submitting a certificate of need application, shall request, in writing, application forms and instructions from the department. The request shall include: (1) The name of the applicant or applicants; (2) a statement indicating whether the application is for (A) a new, additional, expanded or replacement facility, service or function, (B) a termination or reduction in a presently authorized service or bed capacity or relocation of facility beds, or (C) any new, additional or terminated beds and their type; (3) the estimated capital cost; (4) the town where the project is or will be located; and (5) a brief description of the proposed project. Such request shall be deemed a letter of intent. No certificate of need application shall be considered submitted to the department unless a current letter of intent, specific to the proposal and in accordance with the provisions of this subsection, has been on file with the department for not less than ten business days. For purposes of this subsection, “a current letter of intent” means a letter of intent on file with the department for not more than one hundred eighty days. A certificate of need application shall be deemed withdrawn by the department if a department completeness letter is not responded to within one hundred eighty days.

(c) In conducting its activities pursuant to this section, section 17b-352 or both, except as provided for in subsection (d) of this section, the Commissioner of Social Services or said commissioner’s designee may hold a public hearing on an application or on more than one application, if such applications are of a similar nature with respect to the request. At least two weeks’ notice of the hearing shall be given to the facility by certified mail and to the public by publication in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the area served by the facility. Such hearing shall be held at the discretion of the commissioner in Hartford or in the area so served. Prior to the hearing, the department may hold an informal conference with the facility to discuss the certificate of need application. The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall consider such request in relation to the community or regional need for such capital program or purchase of land, the possible effect on the operating costs of the facility and such other relevant factors as the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee deems necessary. In approving or modifying such request, the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee may not prescribe any condition, such as, but not limited to, any condition or limitation on the indebtedness of the facility in connection with a bond issued, the principal amount of any bond issued or any other details or particulars related to the financing of such capital expenditure, not directly related to the scope of such capital program and within the control of the facility. If the hearing is conducted by a designee of the commissioner, the designee shall submit any findings and recommendations to the commissioner. If the designee recommends denial of the request, the designee shall issue a proposed final decision in accordance with section 4-179. The commissioner shall grant, modify or deny such request within ninety days, except as provided for in this section. The commissioner may place conditions, as the commissioner deems necessary to address specified concerns, on any decision approving or modifying a request for a certificate of need filed pursuant to this section. Conditions may include, but are not limited to, project and Medicaid reimbursement details and applicant requirements for summary and audit purposes. Upon the request of the applicant, the review period may be extended for an additional fifteen days if the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee has requested additional information subsequent to the commencement of the review period. The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee may extend the review period for a maximum of thirty days if the applicant has not filed in a timely manner information deemed necessary by the commissioner or the commissioner’s designee.

(d) Except as provided in this subsection, no facility shall be allowed to close or decrease substantially its licensed total bed capacity until such time as a public hearing has been held in accordance with the provisions of this subsection and the Commissioner of Social Services has approved the facility’s request unless such decrease is associated with a census reduction. The commissioner may impose a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars on any facility that fails to comply with the provisions of this subsection. Penalty payments received by the commissioner pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited in the special fund established by the department pursuant to subsection (c) of section 17b-357 and used for the purposes specified in said subsection (c). The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall hold a public hearing not later than thirty days after the receipt of any certificate of need application. Such hearing shall be held at the facility for which the certificate of need application was submitted. The commissioner or the commissioner’s designee shall provide both the facility and the public with notice of the date of the hearing not less than ten days in advance of such date. Notice to the facility shall be sent via electronic mail or first-class mail and notice to the public shall be by publication in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the area served by the facility. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to any certificate of need approval requested for the relocation of a facility, or a portion of a facility’s licensed beds, to a new or replacement facility.

(e) The Commissioner of Social Services shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to implement the provisions of this section.