Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1200-13-08-.12

Current through October 22, 2024
Section 1200-13-08-.12 - CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP

Additional capital costs due to revalued assets will be recognized only when an existing provider is purchased by another provider in a bona fide sale (arms length transaction). The new value for reimbursement purposes shall be the lesser of (1) the purchase price of the asset at the time of the sale, (2) the fair market value of the asset at the time of the sale (as determined by an MAI appraisal), (3) current reproduction cost of the asset depreciated on a straight line basis over its useful life to the time of the sale, or (4) for facilities under going a change of ownership on or after July 18, 1984, the acquisition cost to the first owner of record on or after July 18, 1984. The cost basis of depreciable assets in a sale not considered bona fide is additionally limited to (5) the seller's cost basis less accumulated depreciation. The purchaser has the burden of proving that the transaction is a bona fide sale should the issue arise. Gains realized from the disposal of depreciable assets while a provider is participating in the program are to be a deduction from allowable capital costs. All sales as of July 18, 1984, will be in compliance with the provisions of Section 2314 of DEFRA.

Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1200-13-08-.12

Original rule filed March 7, 1989; effective April 21, 1989.

Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 71-5-105, and 71-5-109.