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Division 560
Abbreviated Certificate of Need Review,
 Delay of Review, Waiver of Review For
 Facilities, and Expedited Review

Rules

333‑560‑0010
Abbreviated Certificate of Need Review for Specific Projects
333‑560‑0020
Procedures for Abbreviated Review
333‑560‑0030
Delayed or Simultaneous Review
333‑560‑0100
Facility Waiver Limitations
333‑560‑0110
Expedited Review for Relocation or Replacement of Long-Term Care Beds
333‑560‑0120
Procedures for Expedited Review
333‑560‑0130
Expedited Review for Relocation of Long-Term Care Beds to Hospitals
333‑560‑0140
Accelerated Certificate of Need Review for Specific Projects
333‑560‑0150
Procedures for Accelerated Review
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_333_division_560

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

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