A. A hospital materially violates this act if the hospital fails to publicize: 1. Pricing information as required by Section 2 of this act; or 2. The hospital’s standard charges in the form and manner required by Sections 3 and 4 of this act. B. If the State Department of Health determines that a hospital has materially violated this act, the Department may issue a notice of material violation to the hospital and request that the hospital submit a corrective action plan. The notice shall indicate the form and manner in which the corrective action plan shall be submitted to the Department, and clearly state the date by which the hospital shall submit the plan. C. A hospital that receives a notice under subsection B of this section shall: 1. Submit a corrective action plan in the form and manner, and by the specified date, prescribed by the notice of violation; and 2. As soon as practicable after submission of a corrective action plan to the Department, act to comply with the plan. D. A corrective action plan submitted to the Department shall: 1. Describe in detail the corrective action the hospital will take to address any violation identified by the Department in the notice provided under subsection B of this section; and 2. Provide a date by which the hospital will complete the corrective action described by paragraph 1 of this subsection. E. A corrective action plan is subject to review and approval by the Department. After the Department reviews and approves a hospital’s corrective action plan, the Department shall monitor and evaluate the hospital’s compliance with the plan. F. A hospital is considered to have failed to respond to the Department’s request to submit a corrective action plan if the hospital fails to submit a corrective action plan: 1. In the form and manner specified in the notice provided under subsection B of this section; or 2. By the date specified in the notice provided under subsection B of this section. G. A hospital is considered to have failed to comply with a corrective action plan if the hospital fails to address a violation within the specified period of time contained in the plan.
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