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HRS §323D-46

Conditional approval of health care proposals

The state agency can conditionally approve a health care proposal if it would meet the rules after certain changes. The applicant must make those changes within a set time, prove they did, and get a final certificate. If not, the application is denied.

state agencies

The statute, as written — Conditional certification

The state agency shall provide by rules adopted in conformity with chapter 91 for the conditional certification of those proposals which, by modification of specific items of the proposal, would successfully meet the criteria for approval. The state agency shall establish a time period not to exceed one hundred fifty days from the date of the conditional certification within which the applicant shall certify to the state agency that the required modifications have been made. The state agency shall require a statement from the applicant certifying that the required modifications have been made before a certificate of need is issued. The state agency shall deny any application in which the required modifications have not been made within the time period established by the state agency.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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