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When the department receives an application for a certificate of need under 7 AAC 07.040, the department will publish notice in at least one newspaper of general circulation in the state and on the Alaska Online Public Notice System established under AS 44.62.175 . In the notice, the department will
(1) describe the proposed activity, including the applicant's name and the proposed service area;
(2) state that any person planning to submit an application for a similar activity in the same proposed service area must submit a
(A) letter of intent that must be received by the department no later than 4:30 p.m. on a date set in the notice that is at least 25 days after the date of the publication of the notice, so that the department may prepare to conduct a concurrent review of all applications; the letter of intent must include
(i) a clear, complete, and current description of the proposed activity, including a description of each component of the activity proposed to be undertaken;
(ii) a certified estimate of the total cost of each proposed component of the activity listed in 7 AAC 07.010(a) , as applicable, for the entire project; and
(iii) an estimated starting date and completion date for the proposed activity; and
(B) complete application for a certificate of need within 60 days after the initial application for a similar service is declared complete;
(3) include the department's mailing address, street address, electronic mail address, and facsimile number for purposes of submitting a letter of intent described in (2) of this section; and
(4) state that after the department has conducted a review for completeness under 7 AAC 07.050, the department will publish notice of that decision that includes opportunity for public comment and notifies the public where a copy of each application may be reviewed.
History: Eff. 8/14/2005, Register 175
Authority: AS 18.07.031
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