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Division 500
Hospitals, Generally: Definitions, Application and Renewal Procedures, Fees, Facility Closure

Rules

333‑500‑0005
Applicability
333‑500‑0010
Definitions
333‑500‑0020
Application for Hospital License
333‑500‑0025
Indorsement of Satellite Operations
333‑500‑0027
Emergency Medical Services Satellites
333‑500‑0030
Annual License Fee
333‑500‑0031
Fees for Complaint Investigations and Compliance Surveys
333‑500‑0032
Classification
333‑500‑0034
Application Review
333‑500‑0036
Approval of License Application
333‑500‑0038
Denial of License Application
333‑500‑0040
Expiration and Renewal of License
333‑500‑0045
Submission of Plans
333‑500‑0055
Discontinuance and Recommencement of Operation of Hospitals
333‑500‑0060
Return of Hospital License and Hospital Closure
333‑500‑0065
Waivers
333‑500‑0090
Adoption by Reference
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_500

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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