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Code · Connecticut · Title 17b — Social Services · CHAPTER 319y* — Long-Term Care

Sec. 17b-356. Health care facility proposing to expand services by adding nursing home beds. Procedures.

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Any health care facility or institution, as defined in subsection
(a)of section 19a-490 , except a nursing home, rest home, residential care home or residential facility for persons with intellectual disability licensed pursuant to section 17a-227 and certified to participate in the Title XIX Medicaid program as an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, proposing to expand its services by adding nursing home beds shall obtain the approval of the Commissioner of Social Services in accordance with the procedures established pursuant to sections 17b-352 , 17b-353 and 17b-354 for a facility, as defined in section 17b-352 , prior to obtaining the approval of the Health Systems Planning Unit of the Office of Health Strategy pursuant to section 19a-639 .
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