Maryland Code § EC-10-347

Section EC-10-347
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(a) The Health Services Cost Review Commission may determine to provide
for the payment of all or part of the reasonable closure costs of a hospital having
outstanding public obligations if the Health Services Cost Review Commission
determines that the payment is necessary or appropriate to:
(1) encourage and assist the hospital to close; or
(2) implement the Program created by this part.
(b) In making the determinations under subsection (a) of this section, the
Health Services Cost Review Commission shall consider:
(1) the system-wide savings to the State health care system expected
to result from the closure or delicensure of the hospital during the longer of:
(i) the period when the fee will be assessed to provide for the
payment of the closure costs or any bond issued to finance the closure costs; or
(ii) 5 years after the date of closure or delicensure; and
(2) the recommendations of the Maryland Health Care Commission
and the Authority.
(c) Within 60 days after receiving the notice of closure or delicensure
required by § 10-344(a)(1)(i) or (b) of this subtitle, the Health Services Cost Review
Commission shall:
(1) determine whether to provide for the payment of all or a part of
the closure costs of the hospital in accordance with this section; and
(2) give written notification of its determination to the Maryland
Health Care Commission and the Authority.

(d) This section does not require the Health Services Cost Review
Commission to provide for the payment of any closure costs of a closed or delicensed
hospital.
(e) In a proceeding involving the validity or enforceability of a bond issued
to finance closure costs or any security for the bond, the determinations of the Health
Services Cost Review Commission under this section are conclusive and binding.

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