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OAG 78-441 is cited in the decision to reaffirm and clarify the rules regarding the exemption of 'private offices and clinics' from the jurisdiction of the Kentucky Certificate of Need and Licensure Board under the Kentucky Certificate of Need, Licensure and Regulations Act of 1972. The decision discusses the application of the rule from OAG 78-441 to a specific case involving a physician's request to purchase a CAT scanner, and whether such a purchase would still qualify the physician's office as an 'exempt health facility'. The decision seeks to clarify the criteria and considerations the Board should evaluate in determining the exempt status of a health facility.
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