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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 150 — Regulation of health services

150.401 Redistribution of nursing home beds to replace transferred beds.

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150.401 Redistribution of nursing home beds to replace transferred beds.
(1)Notwithstanding ss. 150.33 , 150.35 , and 150.39 , from the nursing home beds that are available under s. 150.31 , the department shall redistribute a number of beds that corresponds to the number of approved beds of a nursing home whose owner has transferred to another location, resulting in the loss of a nursing home within 15 miles of a city with a population of 4,474 in 1990 in a county with a population of 30,226 in 1990.
(2)All of the following apply to the redistributed nursing home beds under sub.
(1):
(a)The beds may be redistributed only to a location in a city that is specified in sub.
(1).
(b)A person may not receive approval for the beds unless the person submits to the department, on a form provided by the department, an application that meets the requirements under s. 150.33
(2).
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