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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
  1. What activities are subject to Certificate of Public Review?
    The activities subject to review are : The construction, development or other establishment of a health care facility or the acquisition of a nonprofit health care facility; Any expenditure by or on behalf of a health care facility in excess of $5,800,000, or some greater amount; A change in bed capacity of a health care facility which increases the total number of beds (or distributes beds among various categories, or relocates such beds from 1 physical facility or site to another) by more than 10 beds or more ; The acquisition of major medical equipment, whether or not by a health care facility and whether or not the acquisition is through a capital expenditure, an operating expense or a donation. The replacement of major medical equipment with similar equipment shall not be subject to review under this chapter. For more information visit the HRB website at: www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dhcc/hrb/cprphome.html.

  2. How do I file a Certificate of Public Review application?
    Notice of Intent must be submitted at least 30 days but not more than 180 days prior to submitting an application. The Notice of Intent and CPR Application can also be found within the CPR Application Kit.

  3. What is the entire process for submitting a Certificate of Public Review application and how long does it take?
    Notice of Intent starts the process and must be filed first followed by a subsequent application. The CPR process and deadlines/time limitations can be found in the Title 16 Statute at delcode.delaware.gov/title16/c093/index.shtml.

  4. What are the application fees to file a CPR application?

    The application fees to file an application are:
    Capital Expenditures
    • Less than $500k = $100
    • $500k to $999,999 = $750
    • $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 = $3,000
    • $5,000,000 to $9,999,999 = $7,500
    • $10,000,000 and over = $10,000


  5. How are the applications determined?
    The applications are reviewed in accordance to review considerations pursuant to Title 16 Statute §9306.

  6. Who do I contact to find out information about my Certificate of Public Review application?
    To find out information about your application please contact the Health Resources Board Staff at the Delaware Health Care Commission office by email DHCC@delaware.gov or call 302-255-4750.

  7. How do I obtain a copy of a CPR application filed by other facilities?
    You can obtain a copy of a CPR application filed by contacting the Health Resources Board Staff at the Delaware Health Care Commission's office by email DHCC@delaware.gov or call 302-255-4750.

  8. Are Assisted Living Facilities subject to the Certificate of Public Review process?

    No, Assisted Living Facilities are not subject to the CPR process. More information on activities subject to review can be found at: delcode.delaware.gov/title16/c093/index.shtml.

  9. How do I withdraw a CPR application?
    To withdraw a CPR application, please submit the request in writing to the Delaware Health Care Commission, Health Resources Board, Herman M. Holloway Sr. Health and Social Services Campus, 1901 North Dupont Highway Main Administration Building First Floor New Castle, DE 19720 or by email DHCC@delaware.gov.

  10. Where do I submit my documentation to file a Certificate of Public Review application?
    Documentation to file a Certificate of Public Review application can be submitted to the Delaware Health Care Commission, Health Resources Board, Herman M. Holloway Sr. Health and Social Services Campus, 1901 North Dupont Highway Main Administration Building First Floor New Castle, DE 19720 or by email DHCC@delaware.gov.


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