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This final rule with comment period revises the Medicare hospital outpatient prospective payment system (OPPS) for CY 2012 to implement applicable statutory requirements and changes arising from our continuing experience with this system. In this final rule with comment period, we describe the changes to the amounts and factors used to determine the payment rates for Medicare hospital outpatient services paid under the OPPS. In addition, this final rule with comment period updates the revised Medicare ambulatory surgical center (ASC) payment system to implement applicable statutory requirements and changes arising from our continuing experience with this system. In this final rule with comment period, we set forth the relative payment weights and payment amounts for services furnished i...
... services furnished in ASCs, specific HCPCS codes to which these changes apply, and other ratesettin...James Poyer, (410) 786-2261, Reporting of Hospital Outpatient Quality Reportin...IDE Investigational Device Exemption. IHS Indian Health Service. IQR Inpatien...Because these are Medicare aged and disabled beneficiaries, their care in the inpatient or emer...
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... collisions between moving traffic and disabled vehicles. S3. Application. This standard applies t... shall not be less than 17 and not more than 22 inches long, and not less than 2 and not more than...
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... or bound by a trigger lock or similar device. Respondent Heller, a D. C. special policeman, app...Pp. 2-22. . . (b) The prefatory clause comports with the C...See D. C. Code §§7-2501.01(12), 7-2502.01(a), 7- 2502.02(a)(4) ...But the Boston law disabled an even wider class of weapons (indeed, all firear...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is concerned about the effects of distraction due to drivers' use of electronic devices on motor vehicle safety. Consequently, NHTSA is issuing nonbinding, voluntary NHTSA Driver Distraction Guidelines (NHTSA Guidelines) to promote safety by discouraging the introduction of excessively distracting devices in vehicles. This notice details the contents of the first phase of the NHTSA Driver Distraction Guidelines. These NHTSA Guidelines cover original equipment in-vehicle device secondary tasks (communications, entertainment, information gathering, and navigation tasks not required to drive are considered secondary tasks) performed by the driver through visual-manual means (meaning the driver looking at a device, manipulating a de...
... Fax: 202-493-2251. Instructions: For detailed instructions on su... automatically scrolling text) should be disabled while the vehicle is in motion or should be only p... a test participant enter a five-digit ZIP code instead of the city name and state abbreviation. ...
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...(6) require that most assistive technology devices (7) be provided free of charge to students with di... disabilities be educated with their non-disabled peers to the maximum extent possible, there is a c...(22) In the decision, Chief Justice Warren wrote of co.... (112.) See N.J. ADMIN. CODE [section][section] 6A:9-15.3(c)-(d) (2008). . (113...
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... was submitted by the Wisconsin DNR on February 22, 1979, and was supplemented with additional inform... Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #... volatile organic compounds control device. Serigraph, Inc. will use a biofilter to control v...
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... tests by means of remote control devices if such operations are specified in Items 11.2 and... . . 2 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 8 . 14 . 22 . 36 . 98 . 2 . . . 3 . 7 . 9 . 13 . 17 ... central office are severed or otherwise disabled. The RST shall be capable of rerouting normally us...
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... limited to, households with elderly or disabled members, households in rural areas with low-income... residing in the United States on August 22, 1996; membership in certain Indian tribes; if the... the mail, by facsimile or other electronic device, or through an authorized representative. The Stat...
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.... SCPA 17-A is "'a simple guardianship device, based upon principles of in loco parentis'" (6) b...(22) Instead, an MHL 81 guardian was required to satis...CODE [section] 12-13-21 (2011) (dealing with guardians ...
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The parents of a baby who died after being scalded during a bath in her apartment settled their wrongful death lawsuit against the landlord and the water heater manufacturer for $490,000, the plaintiffs' attorney said.
The 11-month-old disabled infant and her 2-year-old sister were being bathed in the kitchen sink of their apartment in April 2008 by their mother, who was mentally handicapped, said plaintiffs' attorney James Lemonds.
... should've included a temperature control device to prevent the water from getting so hot. The wate... degrees, but plaintiffs alleged the plumbing code held that water shouldn't exceed 140 degrees. The ...