Texas Register, Volume 9, Number 66, Pages 4703-4756, September 4, 1984 Page: 4,754
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without joining a professional association, and will meet
the needs of applicants in remote areas of the state who
are unable to obtain approval of such programs from a
professional association Cumpliance \ ith the proposed
amendments is oluntar Tlhe amendments Sere pub-
lished in the August 14. 1984, issue of the leus Register
(9 TexReg 4408)
The public healmin is to he held at 1 30 p m on Mon-
day, September 10, 1984, in Room T-507, Texas Depart-
ment of Health, 1 100 \\ est 49th trCeet, Austin
For further information. contact Donna S Hardin, Ex-
ecutive Secretar, leac, State Boaid of 'llaminets of
Dietitians, 11() \\est 49th Sireet, Austin, Texas
78756-3183, (512) 458-7501
A public hearing \sill be held on twso proposed new sec-
tions concerning emergent medical care Proposed new
25 TAC 157 75 concerns speciahzed vehicle requirements
for a permit, speci fically helcopter s and fixed-\ ing air-
craft Proposed nesw 25 T 4C 1157 76 concerns continu-
ing education requirements tor receitif icatron of
emergency medical s elites personnel The proposed nes
rules wele published in the August 17, 1984, issue of the
Texas Register (9 lexReg 4441)
The public hearing is to be held at 10 a m on Thursday,
October 4, 1984, in the auditorium, Texas department
of Health 11)00 W\est 49th Street, Austin
For further information, contact Charles H Gregory,
M.D , Chief, Bureau of Emergency Management, Texas
Department o. Health, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin,
Texas 78756, (512) 458-1393
Issued in Austin, Texas, on August 28, 1984TRD-848914
Robert A MacLean, M D
Deputy Commissioner
Professional Services
Texas Department of HealthFiled August 29, 1984
For further information, please call (512) 458-7236Texas Health Facilities
Commission
Applications Accepted for
Amendment, Declaratory Ruling,
and Notices of Intent
Notice is hereby glien bi the lfe-s Health I acilitles Com-
mission of applications accptcd as of the date of this
publication In the following list, the applicant is listedfirst, file number second, the relief sought third, and a
description of the project fourth. DR indicates declaratory
ruling, AMD Indicates amendment of previously issued
commission order, CN indicates certificate of need; PFR
indicates petition for reissuance, NIE indicates notice of
intent to acquire major medical equipment, NIEH indi-
cates notice of intent to acquire existing health care fa-
cilities, NIR indicates notice of intent regarding a research
project, NILE HMO indicates notice of intent for exemp-
tion of HMO-related project, and EC indicates exemp-
tion certificate
Should any person wish to become a party to any of the
previously stated applications, that person must file a
proper request to become a party to the application within
15 days after the date of this publication of notice If the
15th day is a Saturday, Sunday, state or federal holiday,
the last day shall be extended to 5 p m of the next day
that is not a Saturday, Sunday, state or federal holiday
A request to become a par ty should be mailed to the chair
of the commission at P O Box 50049, Austin, Texas
78763, and must be received at the commission no later
than 5 p m on the last day allowed for filing of a re-
quest to become a party
The contents and form of a request to become a party
to any of these applications must meet the criteria set out
in 25 TAC 515 9 Failure of a party to supply the nec-
essary information in the correct form may result in a
defective request to become a party
American Medical International, Inc. Houston,
A084-0817-528
DR-Request for a declaratory ruling that neither
a certificate of need nor a notice of intent to ac-
quire an existing health care facility is required for
American Medical International, Inc , to acquire
and/or deelop, equip, and operate a compre-
hensive outpatient rehabilitation center which does
not sere inpatients and w hich does not provide am-
bulatory surgery
Seguin Associates investment Group, Walnut
Creek, California
AN84-0808-516
NIEH-Request for a declaratory ruling that a cer-
tificate of need is not required for Seguin Associ-
ates Inestment Group to acquire by purchase
Seguin Convalescent Home, an existing 103-bed
nursing facility with 58 ICF and 45 skilled beds lo-
cated in Seguin, from D-H-L Company, a partner-
ship composed of Harold Haines, Norma Haines
Hallmark, Cliftine D yver, and D-H-L of Seguin,
Inc , a Texas corporation
Sisters of Charnt\ of the Incarnate Word of
Houston, Inc , for Saint Joseph Hospital,
Houston
AN80-0707-015 A(082084)
CN/AMD-Request for an extension of the com-
pletion deadline from lanuary 31, 1986, to Janu-
ary 31, 1987, and an increase in the total project
cost from $8,078,000 to $14,008,777 In Certificate
Need AH80-0707-015, as amended by AH80-0707-
15A(091481), which authorized the certificate
holder to construct an addition and to renovate ex-September 4, 1984
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