DAR File No.: 28644
Filed: 04/18/2006, 03:12
Received by: NLNOTICE OF REVIEW AND STATEMENT OF CONTINUATION
Concise explanation of the particular statutory provisions under which the rule is enacted and how these provisions authorize or require the rule:
Section 26-18-304 states the department shall establish rules in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, governing the process and criteria for awarding grants.
Summary of written comments received during and since the last five-year review of the rule from interested persons supporting or opposing the rule:
No written comments have been received. No opposition is expected. A verbal comment was received requesting the expansion of the Primary Care Grants Program to include model practices in the delivery of primary care, in order for them to have a mechanism to promote and improve statewide health care delivery.
Reasoned justification for continuation of the rule, including reasons why the agency disagrees with comments in opposition to the rule, if any:
Continuation of the rule allows the department to proceed in awarding grants to public and nonprofit entities to provide primary health care services to medically underserved populations.
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Health
Health Systems Improvement, Primary Care and Rural Health
CANNON HEALTH BLDG
288 N 1460 W
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3231Direct questions regarding this rule to:
Erin L Olsen or Don Beckwith at the above address, by phone at 801-538-6214 or 801-538-6818, by FAX at 801-538-6387 or 801-536-0940, or by Internet E-mail at elolsen@utah.gov or dbeckwith@utah.gov
Authorized by:
David N. Sundwall, Executive Director
Document Information
- Publication Date:
- 05/15/2006
- Filed Date:
- 04/18/2006
- Agencies:
- Health,Health Systems Improvement, Primary Care and Rural Health
- Authorized By:
- David N. Sundwall, Executive Director
- DAR File No.:
- 28644
- Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
- R434-30. Primary Care Grants Program for Medically Underserved Populations.