Section 2805. Approval of hospitals; operating certificates  


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  • 1. No hospital
      shall  be  operated  unless  it  shall:  (a)  possess  a valid operating
      certificate issued pursuant  to  this  article,  which  certificate  may
      specify  the  kind  or  kinds  of  hospital  services  the  facility  is
      authorized to provide; (b) establish and maintain a  uniform  system  of
      cost  analysis  approved  by  the  commissioner;  and  (c) establish and
      maintain a uniform system of reports and audits meeting the requirements
      of the commissioner.
        2. (a) Application for an operating certificate for a  hospital  shall
      be  made  upon forms prescribed by the department. The application shall
      contain the name of the hospital, the kind or kinds of hospital  service
      to   be   provided,   the  location  and  physical  description  of  the
      institution, and such other information as the department may require.
        (b) An operating certificate shall not be  issued  by  the  department
      unless  it  finds  that  the  premises,  equipment, personnel, rules and
      by-laws, standards of medical care, and hospital  service  are  fit  and
      adequate  and  that the hospital will be operated in the manner required
      by this article and rules and regulations thereunder.
        (d) In the case of a state, county or municipal hospital an  operating
      certificate  shall  not  be issued by the department unless the hospital
      maintains a record of all charges and collections made  by  any  person,
      partnership,  organization  or  other  entity  whatsoever  for  services
      rendered to patients in such hospital, including, but  not  limited  to,
      the  person  making the charge, the amount of the charge and the purpose
      for which the charge was made. Such record  shall  be  made  in  a  form
      acceptable  to  the  commissioner  and  include  any charges relating to
      admission to or discharge from such hospital.