Hurricane Helene: Public Health Department Closures

Latest updates: Hurricane Helene

Our public health departments' hours of operation may be affected by power and staffing outages. This means that some closures may not appear on the state government office delays and closings map. The health and safety of our employees and our clients remains our highest priority. We are working to get services restored as safely and quickly as possible.

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REGULATIONS R.61-16 & R.61-91

R.61-16, Minimum Standards for Licensing Hospitals and Institutional General Infirmaries

R.61-91, Standards for Licensing Ambulatory Surgical Facilities


Summary - R.61-16, Proposed Amendment.

Pursuant to S.C. Code Sections 44-7-250 and -260(A)(1), the Department establishes and enforces minimum standards for the licensure, maintenance, and operation of hospitals to ensure the safe and appropriate treatment of persons served in this state. The Department proposes amending R.61-16, Minimum Standards for Licensing Hospitals and Institutional General Infirmaries, to ensure alignment with current state laws and to update and revise definitions, license requirements and fees, staff and training, reporting, disaster management, accommodations for patients, patient care and services, perinatal services, design and construction, fire protection, prevention and life safety, and policies and procedures.

61-16 - Notice of Proposed Regulation ("NPR"): Document Number 5265

StatusContact Information
NPR published 11/24/23, comment period ends 12/27/23.Healthcare Quality
2600 Bull Street | Columbia, SC 29201
hqregs@dhec.sc.gov

The Administrative Procedures Act, S.C. Code Section 1-23-120(A), requires General Assembly review of these proposed amendments.

Summary - R.61-91, Proposed Amendment.

Pursuant to S.C. Code Sections 44-7-250 and 44-7-260(A)(4), the Department establishes and enforces the minimum standards for the licensure, maintenance, and operation of ambulatory surgical facilities to ensure the safe and appropriate treatment of persons served in this state. In accordance with 2023 Act No. 20 (S.164), the Department proposes amending R.61-91 to promulgate regulations concerning the provision of uncompensated indigent/charity care required pursuant to S.C. Code Section 44-7-266(B) and -(C), including related definitions, licensure requirements, reporting requirements, and enforcement. Additionally, the Department proposes amending the regulation to address the required quality of care, services, and treatment provided by facilities and to prescribe the manner and method of fee payments.

61-91 - Notice of Proposed Regulation ("NPR"): Document Number 5264

StatusContact Information
NPR published 11/24/23, comment period ends 12/27/23.Healthcare Quality
2600 Bull Street | Columbia, SC 29201
hqregs@dhec.sc.gov

The Administrative Procedures Act, S.C. Code Section 1-23-120(A), requires General Assembly review of these proposed amendments.

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