Utah Code § 31A-8-104

Determination of ability to provide services
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(1) The commissioner may not issue a certificate of authority to an applicant for a certificate of
authority under this chapter unless the applicant demonstrates to the commissioner that the
applicant has:
(a) the willingness and potential ability to furnish the proposed health care services in a manner
to assure both availability and accessibility of adequate personnel and facilities and continuity
of service; and
(b) arrangements for an ongoing quality of health care assurance program concerning health
care processes and outcomes.
(2)
(a) In accordance with Sections 31A-2-203 and 31A-2-204, the commissioner may order
an independent audit or examination by one or more technical experts to determine an
applicant's ability to provide the proposed health care services as described in Subsection (1).
(b) In accordance with Section 31A-2-205, an applicant shall reimburse the commissioner for the
reasonable cost of an independent audit or examination.
(3) Licensing under this chapter does not exempt an organization from any licensing requirement
applicable under Title 26B, Chapter 2, Part 2, Health Care Facility Licensing and Inspection.

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