H. B. 4579


(By Delegates Compton and Leach)


(Originating in the House Committee on

Health and Human Resources)

[February 17, 2000]



A BILL to amend article five, chapter nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated section nineteen, relating to exempting certain behavioral health facilities and services from certificate of need review.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That article five, chapter nine of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, be amended by adding thereto a new section designated section nineteen, to read as follows:
ARTICLE 5. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
§9-5-19. Summary review for certain behavioral health
facilities and services.
(a) A certificate of need as provided for in article two-d, chapter sixteen of this code is not required by an entity proposing behavioral health care facilities or behavioral health care services if a summary review is performed in accordance with the provisions of this section.
(b) A summary review of proposed behavioral health care facilities or behavioral health care services is initiated when the proposal is recommended to the health care authority by the secretary of the department of health and human resources and the secretary has made the following findings:
(1 That the proposed facility or service is consistent with the state health plan;
(2) That the proposed facility or service is consistent with the department's programmatic and fiscal plan for behavioral health services;
(3) That the proposed facility or service contributes to providing services that prevent admission to restrictive environments or enable an individual to remain in a non- restrictive environment;
(4) That the proposed facility or service contributes to reducing the number of individuals admitted to inpatient or residential treatment programs or services; and
(5) If applicable, that the proposed services will be community-based, locally accessible, provided in an appropriate setting consistent with the unique needs and potential of each client and his or her family, and located in an area that is unserved or underserved or does not allow consumers a choice of providers.
(c) The secretary's findings required by subdivision (b) of this section shall be filed with the secretary's recommendation and appropriate documentation. If the secretary's findings are supported by the accompanying documentation, the proposal shall not require a certificate of need.
(d) Any entity that does not qualify for summary review shall be subject to certificate of need review.