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Certificate of Need (CON) Commission

During the FY06 legislative session, the General Assembly passed House Bill 390. This law and its ensuing code, O.C.G.A 31-6-90 through 95, created the State Commission on the Efficacy of the Certificate of Need Program. The Commission's purpose is to study and collect information and data relating to the effectiveness of the Certificate of Need (CON) program in Georgia. The CON program primarily regulates where hospitals and other healthcare facilities are built and which services are provided.

The Commission will:

Study and evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of Georgia's certificate of need program;

Review of the certificate of need program which will concentrate on:

Evaluate and consider the experiences and results in other states which use certificate of need programs;

Make recommendations for proposed legislation. Powers of the Commission include:

Submitting a Final Report:

The Commission shall issue a final report which shall include proposed legislation, if any, to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before June 30, 2007. The Commission stands abolished on June 30, 2007.

2006 CON Commission Final Report

CON Meeting Agendas

CON Meeting Minutes

CON Testimonies