At least 30 days prior to notifying the Department of the proposed closure of an essential health service, the hospital shall inform either electronically or in writing the Department and the following parties of its intent to submit notice to close a service:
With respect to the proposed closure of an essential health service, the 90 day notice to the Department shall at a minimum provide current utilization rates for service(s) being discontinued, describe the anticipated impact on individuals in the hospital's service area, provide the date set for discontinuation, include the names and addresses of any organized health care coalitions and community groups that are known to the hospital when the notice is issued to the Department, a detailed account of any community engagement and planning which has occurred prior to such filing, and such other information as the Commissioner may require. With respect to the proposed closure of an essential health service, the hospital shall also send a copy of the notice that it submits to the Department to the Health Policy Commission, Office of the Attorney General, Center for Health Information and Analysis, and Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development as well as each of the health care coalitions and community groups identified by the hospital in its notice to the Department. The Commissioner or his or her designee may waive the 90-day time frame for notifying the Department of a planned discontinuation of a service only in extraordinary circumstances where the Commissioner has determined that such a waiver is necessary to protect the health and safety of patients served by the hospital.
105 CMR, § 130.122