1. A new institutional health service or changed institutional health service shall not be offered or developed in this state without prior application to the department for and receipt of a certificate of need, pursuant to this part. The application shall be made upon forms furnished or prescribed by the department and shall contain such information as the department may require under this part. The application shall be accompanied by a fee equivalent to three-tenths of one percent of the anticipated cost of the project with a minimum fee of six hundred dollars and a maximum fee of twenty-one thousand dollars. The fee shall be remitted by the department to the treasurer of state, who shall place it in the general fund of the state. If an application is voluntarily withdrawn within thirty calendar days after submission, seventy-five percent of the application fee shall be refunded; if the application is voluntarily withdrawn more than thirty but within sixty days after submission, fifty percent of the application fee shall be refunded; if the application is withdrawn voluntarily more than sixty days after submission, twenty-five percent of the application fee shall be refunded. Notwithstanding the required payment of an application fee under this subsection, an applicant for a new institutional health service or a changed institutional health service offered or developed by an intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability or an intermediate care facility for persons with mental illness as defined pursuant to section 135C.1 is exempt from payment of the application fee.

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Terms Used In Iowa Code 10A.713

  • Applicant: means a person authorized to regularly lend moneys to be secured by a mortgage on real property in this state, a licensed real estate broker, a licensed attorney, a participating abstractor, or a licensed closing agent. See Iowa Code 16.92
  • changed institutional health service: means any of the following:
  • Council: means the state health facilities council established by this part. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Department: means the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing. See Iowa Code 10A.101
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Health care facility: means health care facility as defined in section 135C. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Health maintenance organization: means health maintenance organization as defined in section 514B. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Health services: means clinically related diagnostic, curative, or rehabilitative services, and includes substance use disorder and mental health services. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Hospital: means hospital as defined in section 135B. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Institutional health facility: means any of the following, without regard to whether the facilities referred to are publicly or privately owned or are organized for profit or not or whether the facilities are part of or sponsored by a health maintenance organization:
  • Institutional health service: means any health service furnished in or through institutional health facilities or health maintenance organizations, including mobile health services. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • Intellectual disability: means a diagnosis of intellectual disability or intellectual developmental disorder, global developmental delay, or unspecified intellectual disability or intellectual developmental disorder which diagnosis shall be made only when the onset of the person's condition was during the developmental period and based on an assessment of the person's intellectual functioning and level of adaptive skills. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Modernization: means the alteration, repair, remodeling, replacement or renovation of existing buildings or of the equipment previously installed therein, or both. See Iowa Code 10A.711
  • persons with mental illness: include persons with psychosis, persons who are severely depressed, and persons with any type of mental disease or mental disorder, except that mental illness does not refer to intellectual disability, or to insanity, diminished responsibility, or mental incompetency as defined and used in the Iowa criminal code or in the rules of criminal procedure, Iowa court rules. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" may include the said district and territories. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
 2. This part shall not be construed to augment, limit, contravene, or repeal in any manner any other statute of this state which may authorize or relate to licensure, regulation, supervision, or control of, nor to be applicable to:

 a. Private offices and private clinics of an individual physician, dentist, or other practitioner or group of health care providers, except as provided by section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraphs “g”, “h”, and “m”, and section 10A.711, subsections 2 and 19.
 b. Dispensaries and first aid stations, located within schools, businesses, or industrial establishments, which are maintained solely for the use of students or employees of those establishments and which do not contain inpatient or resident beds that are customarily occupied by the same individual for more than twenty-four consecutive hours.
 c. Establishments such as motels, hotels, and boarding houses which provide medical, nursing personnel, and other health related services as an incident to their primary business or function.
 d. The remedial care or treatment of residents or patients in any home or institution conducted only for those who rely solely upon treatment by prayer or spiritual means in accordance with the creed or tenets of any recognized church or religious denomination.
 e. A health maintenance organization or combination of health maintenance organizations or an institutional health facility controlled directly or indirectly by a health maintenance organization or combination of health maintenance organizations, except when the health maintenance organization or combination of health maintenance organizations does any of the following:

 (1) Constructs, develops, renovates, relocates, or otherwise establishes an institutional health facility.
 (2) Acquires major medical equipment as provided by section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraphs “i” and “j”.
 f. A residential care facility, as defined in section 135C.1, including a residential care facility for persons with an intellectual disability, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary.
 g. (1) A reduction in bed capacity of an institutional health facility, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary, if all of the following conditions exist:

 (a) The institutional health facility reports to the department the number and type of beds reduced on a form prescribed by the department at least thirty days before the reduction. In the case of a health care facility, the new bed total must be consistent with the number of licensed beds at the facility. In the case of a hospital, the number of beds must be consistent with bed totals reported to the department of inspections, appeals, and licensing for purposes of licensure and certification.
 (b) The institutional health facility reports the new bed total on its next annual report to the department.
 (2) If these conditions are not met, the institutional health facility is subject to review as a “new institutional health service” or “changed institutional health service” under section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraph “d”, and subject to sanctions under section 10A.723. If the institutional health facility reestablishes the deleted beds at a later time, review as a “new institutional health service” or “changed institutional health service” is required pursuant to section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraph “d”.
 h. (1) The deletion of one or more health services, previously offered on a regular basis by an institutional health facility or health maintenance organization, notwithstanding any provision of this part to the contrary, if all of the following conditions exist:

 (a) The institutional health facility or health maintenance organization reports to the department the deletion of the service or services at least thirty days before the deletion on a form prescribed by the department.
 (b) The institutional health facility or health maintenance organization reports the deletion of the service or services on its next annual report to the department.
 (2) If these conditions are not met, the institutional health facility or health maintenance organization is subject to review as a “new institutional health service” or “changed institutional health service” under section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraph “f”, and subject to sanctions under section 10A.723.
 (3) If the institutional health facility or health maintenance organization reestablishes the deleted service or services at a later time, review as a “new institutional health service” or “changed institutional health service” may be required pursuant to section 10A.711, subsection 17.
 i. A residential program exempt from licensing as a health care facility under chapter 135C in accordance with section 135C.6, subsection 8.
 j. The construction, modification, or replacement of nonpatient care services, including parking facilities, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, computers, telephone systems, medical office buildings, and other projects of a similar nature, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary.
 k. (1) The redistribution of beds by a hospital within the acute care category of bed usage, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary, if all of the following conditions exist:

 (a) The hospital reports to the department the number and type of beds to be redistributed on a form prescribed by the department at least thirty days before the redistribution.
 (b) The hospital reports the new distribution of beds on its next annual report to the department.
 (2) If these conditions are not met, the redistribution of beds by the hospital is subject to review as a new institutional health service or changed institutional health service pursuant to section 10A.711, subsection 17, paragraph “d”, and is subject to sanctions under section 10A.723.
 l. The replacement or modernization of any institutional health facility if the replacement or modernization does not add new health services or additional bed capacity for existing health services, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary. With respect to a nursing facility, “replacement” means establishing a new facility within the same county as the prior facility to be closed. With reference to a hospital, “replacement” means establishing a new hospital that demonstrates compliance with all of the following criteria through evidence submitted to the department:

 (1) Is designated as a critical access hospital pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1395i-4.
 (2) Serves at least seventy-five percent of the same service area that was served by the prior hospital to be closed and replaced by the new hospital.
 (3) Provides at least seventy-five percent of the same services that were provided by the prior hospital to be closed and replaced by the new hospital.
 (4) Is staffed by at least seventy-five percent of the same staff, including medical staff, contracted staff, and employees, as constituted the staff of the prior hospital to be closed and replaced by the new hospital.
 m. Hemodialysis services provided by a hospital or freestanding facility, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary.
 n. Hospice services provided by a hospital, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary.
 o. The change in ownership, licensure, organizational structure, or designation of the type of institutional health facility if the health services offered by the successor institutional health facility are unchanged. This exclusion is applicable only if the institutional health facility consents to the change in ownership, licensure, organizational structure, or designation of the type of institutional health facility and ceases offering the health services simultaneously with the initiation of the offering of health services by the successor institutional health facility.
 p. The conversion of an existing number of beds by an intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability to a smaller facility environment, including but not limited to a community-based environment which does not result in an increased number of beds, notwithstanding any provision in this part to the contrary, including subsection 4, if all of the following conditions exist:

 (1) The intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability reports the number and type of beds to be converted on a form prescribed by the department at least thirty days before the conversion.
 (2) The intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability reports the conversion of beds on its next annual report to the department.
 3. This part shall not be construed to be applicable to a health care facility operated by and for the exclusive use of members of a religious order, which does not admit more than two individuals to the facility from the general public, and which was in operation prior to July 1, 1986. However, this part is applicable to such a facility if the facility is involved in the offering or developing of a new or changed institutional health service on or after July 1, 1986.
 4. A copy of the application shall be sent to the department of health and human services at the time the application is submitted to the department. The department shall not process applications for and the council shall not consider a new or changed institutional health service for an intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability unless both of the following conditions are met:

 a. The new or changed beds shall not result in an increase in the total number of medical assistance certified intermediate care facility beds for persons with an intellectual disability in the state, exclusive of those beds at the state resource centers or other state institutions, beyond one thousand six hundred thirty-six beds.
 b. A letter of support for the application is provided by the county board of supervisors, or the board’s designee, in the county in which the beds would be located.