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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

211.9523 Abolition of category of nonemergency health transportation provider --

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Conversion to disabled persons carrier or ground ambulance provider.
(1)The category of nonemergency health transportation provider shall be abolished
effective December 31, 1996.
(2)A provider licensed as of March 31, 1996, as a nonemergency health transportation
provider may apply to convert to either a disabled persons carrier pursuant to KRS
281.6185 or a ground ambulance service licensed and authorized in accordance
with administrative regulations promulgated by the Kentucky Board of Emergency
Medical Services without requiring an additional certificate of need. Prior to
licensure or certificate approval, the provider shall meet the respective licensing or
certificate requirements.
(3)No later than August 15, 1996, the Cabinet for Human Resources shall notify each
nonemergency health transportation provider of the provisions of this section and
the procedures necessary to apply for the conversion.
(4)To apply for the conversion provided for in subsection
(2)of this section, each
nonemergency health transportation provider shall notify the appropriate agency of
its intentions within ninety
(90)days of July 15, 1996, or cease to act as a
nonemergency health transportation provider effective December 31, 1996.
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