Current through October 22, 2024
Section 0720-12-.03 - REGISTRATION OF EQUIPMENT(1) Ownership of computerized axial tomographers, magnetic resonance imagers, linear accelerators, positron emission tomography, and any other piece of equipment specified by law, must be made on forms provided by the Agency within ninety (90) days of acquisition of the equipment.(2) The person registering such equipment must provide all information requested in the form(s) provided by Agency staff. Information which may be required by the form(s) may include, but not be limited to, the following:(a) Identification of the owner of such equipment;(b) The location of the equipment, including facility identification;(c) Whether the acquisition is by purchase, lease, or otherwise;(d) The date of delivery of the equipment; and(e) The expected useful life of the equipment.(3) All such equipment shall be filed on an annual inventory survey developed by Agency staff. The survey shall include, but not be limited to, the identification of the equipment and utilization data according to source of payment. The survey shall be filed no later than thirty (30) days following the end of each state fiscal year. The Agency is authorized to impose a penalty not to exceed fifty dollars ($50) for each day the filing of the survey is late.Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0720-12-.03
Original rule filed August 31, 2005; effective November 14, 2005. Rule was previously numbered 0720-12-.05 but was renumbered 0720-12-.04 with the deletion of original rule 0720-12-.03 filed October 24, 2017; effective January 22, 2018. Amendments filed October 24, 2017; effective January 22, 2018. Rule was previously numbered 0720-12-.04 but was renumbered 0720-12-.03 with the deletion of rule 0720-12-.03 filed September 28, 2021; effective through March 27, 2022. Rule was previously numbered 0720-12-.04 but was renumbered 0720-12-.03 with the deletion of rule 072012-.03 filed December 27, 2021; effective 3/27/2022.Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 68-11-1605, and 68-11-1607; and 2021 Tenn. Pub. Acts Ch. 557.