Title 50, Chapter 5, Section 199
( 50-5-199)
(a) Medical facilities desiring to become a part of the state-wide
telemedicine network shall make application to the governing board,
which application shall contain: (1) A statement of need; and (2) A description of the proposed telemedicine system for that
medical facility which shall include projected equipment needs,
projected network or transport needs, planned uses and
capabilities, the number of patients having access to the system,
and all other associated needs, with an itemized cost statement
for each element of the proposed system. (b) Upon receipt of the application described in subsection (a) of
this Code section, the governing board shall consider the
application of the medical facility and the cost statements
attendant thereto and shall make a determination regarding the
merits of the application. (c) In considering the merits of the application, the governing
board shall consider: (1) The number of patients to be served by the proposed system; (2) The geographic location of the applicant and whether the
granting of the application would contribute to the creation of a
state-wide network; (3) Whether the proposed capability meets a special need; (4) The relative costs of the proposal in relationship to the
relative benefit to the public interest; and (5) Whether the system as proposed is technologically compatible
with the preexisting telemedicine network. (d) Upon a determination that the application is meritorious, the
governing board shall issue a finding that it will award funds
sufficient to cover documented actual costs of construction of the
system to the applicant from the Universal Service Fund. The actual
award of funds will occur upon completion of construction. Such
documented actual costs may not include any capability not used for
telemedicine, and to the extent that facilities are used for
telemedicine as well as for other uses the documented actual costs
will be prorated accordingly. Documentation of actual costs, which
may include but shall not be limited to an affidavit of expenditures
accompanied by supporting data, will be submitted to the Georgia
Technology Authority upon completion of construction for
determination of the specific amount to be awarded. (e) In addition to the award of actual costs described in subsection
(d) of this Code section, the governing board may award sufficient
funds to the applicant to cover 50 percent of documented recurring
costs for a period of two years. (f) The Georgia Technology Authority, as administrator of the
Universal Service Fund, shall make distributions from the fund in
accordance with the awards of the governing board under this part. |