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  2. Begin by reviewing the conditional approval details, including Project I.D. # and FID #, which are essential for your records.
  3. Carefully read through each condition outlined in the document. Ensure you understand the requirements such as compliance with representations made in the application and limitations on dialysis stations.
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Certificate of Need laws require healthcare providers and facilities to get permission from the state government before adding or expanding healthcare services, equipment, or facilities. To get this permission, the provider must show that the new service is needed, hence the name.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE NORTH CAROLINA CITIZENS WITH GREATER ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE OPTIONS. SL 2023-7. Enacted March 27, 2023.
The law does not require schools to receive parental consent before addressing transgender and gender non-conforming students by appropriate names and pronouns; it only requires that parents be notified before school personnel use those students appropriate names and pronouns.
For a construction CON issued on or after Oct. 1, 2021, the new law sets forth the following expiration dates if the holder of the CON fails to execute or commit to a contract for design within: four years following the final approval date for a project with a capital expenditure exceeding $50,000,000; or.
In Executive Order 80: North Carolinas Commitment to Address Climate Change and Transition to a Clean Energy Economy, Governor Roy Cooper laid out a series of goals for the state to strive to accomplish by 2025: Reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions to 40% below 2005 levels.
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