This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 825E Appendix G for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Mississippi Department of Health - a government authority operating within Mississippi. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 825E?
A: Form 825E is the Certificate of Need (CON) Progress Report/Six-Month Extension Request for projects in Mississippi.
Q: What is Appendix G?
A: Appendix G is a section of Form 825E that includes specific information related to the progress report and six-month extension request for a project.
Q: What is a Certificate of Need (CON)?
A: A Certificate of Need (CON) is a regulatory process used in Mississippi to determine if certain healthcare projects, such as facility expansions or new services, are necessary and appropriate.
Q: Why would someone need to fill out Form 825E?
A: Form 825E needs to be filled out for projects in Mississippi that require a Certificate of Need (CON) and are seeking a progress report or a six-month extension.
Q: What information does Appendix G of Form 825E include?
A: Appendix G of Form 825E includes information such as the project name, project number, description of work completed, remaining work to be done, and any challenges or issues encountered during the project.
Q: How often do progress reports or six-month extension requests need to be submitted?
A: Progress reports and six-month extension requests for projects in Mississippi usually need to be submitted every six months, as specified by the regulations.
Q: Are there any specific eligibility criteria for requesting a six-month extension?
A: Yes, specific eligibility criteria for requesting a six-month extension can be found in the Mississippi regulations governing Certificate of Need (CON) projects.
Form Details:
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