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SB 2683

CON; remove requirement for and delete moratorium on issuance for certain facilities, reform and organize.

2025 Regular Session

Overview: SB 2683, introduced on March 13, 2025, is a bill that relates to the state's Certificate of Need (CON) program, which regulates the establishment and expansion of certain

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Bill Summary · SB 2683

Overview: SB 2683, introduced on March 13, 2025, is a bill that relates to the state's Certificate of Need (CON) program, which regulates the establishment and expansion of certain healthcare facilities.

Purpose and Intent: The primary intent of SB 2683 is to remove the requirement for a CON and delete the moratorium on the issuance of CONs for certain healthcare facilities, as well as to reform and reorganize the overall CON program.

Key Provisions:
- Removes the requirement for a CON and deletes the moratorium on the issuance of CONs for certain healthcare facilities
- Reforms and reorganizes the state's CON program

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily impact healthcare providers, such as hospitals and other medical facilities, by potentially reducing the regulatory barriers to establishing or expanding certain types of healthcare services in the state. Consumers may also be affected by changes to the availability and accessibility of healthcare services.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: SB 2683 has died in committee, meaning it did not advance further in the legislative process. The bill did not receive enough support to move forward for a full vote in the legislature.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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