PUBLIC HEARING FOR NURSING HOME LICENSING
WHEN OWNERSHIP OR CONTROL CHANGES
House Bill 6388
Sponsor: Rep. Fred Miller
Committee: Senior Health, Security and Retirement
Complete to 9-8-08
A SUMMARY OF HOUSE BILL 6388 AS INTRODUCED 8-20-08
The bill would amend the Public Health Code to provide for a public hearing before a license is issued to new owners of a nursing home.
The bill would add Section 21742 to specify that the Department of Community Health would have to hold such a hearing at the request of any person to provide an opportunity for persons interested in the change of ownership or control to be heard. The department could also hold a hearing without any such request, on its own initiative.
The hearing could be held at any time after a proposed change in ownership or control of a nursing home was reported to the department, but would have to held before a license was issued to the new persons with ownership or control interest.
When making its decision whether to issue a license to the new persons with an ownership or controlling interest, the department would have to consider all information received during the public hearing and any written communication received regarding the change in ownership or control.
The department would have to promulgate rules to establish procedures under which a public hearing is to be requested and held.
MCL 333.1101 et al.
FISCAL IMPACT:
House Bill 6388 will result in minimal administrative costs for the Department of Community Health (DCH) when proposed changes in ownership or control of nursing homes result in public hearings held by DCH and rules are promulgated to establish procedures under which public hearings are requested and held.
Fiscal Analyst: Margaret Alston
■ This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan House staff for use by House members in their deliberations, and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.