Examples of Health Care Protection Act in a sentence
The California Children’s Education and Health Care Protection Act of 2016 temporarily extends the higher income tax rates on couples earning more than half a million dollars a year—those who can most afford it—to help all California children stay healthy, stay in good public schools, and have the opportunity for higher education.
This Assignment Agreement shall come into effect and be effective when the conditions of approval set by the Minister are satisfied, as contemplated in the Health Care Protection Act (Alberta).
Section 16 of the Health Care Protection Act Regulation made under the Health Care Protection Act, states that the Operator of each surgical facility with an approved agreement for insured surgical Services must provide an annual performance report to the health region not later than 60 days after the anniversary date of the Agreement.
Be it resolved that the Legislative Assembly urge the Government to introduce legislation repealing the Health Care Protection Act (Bill 11) and replace it with legislation halting the privatization of Alberta’s health care system, and requiring all procedures necessitating an overnight or longer patient stay to be performed in an approved public hospital.
For the purpose of the Health Care Protection Act, major surgical services are those that, in the opinion of the Council, may be performed only in a public hospital because there is a significant risk inherent in the procedure or by reason of the pre-operative condition of the patient.
See the Health Care Protection Act (Alberta), Regulation 208/2000 under the Health Care Protection Act (Alberta), and Regulation 244/90 under the Hospitals Act (Alberta), which allow individuals to be charged for the provision of enhanced health services.
When Congress amended FEHBA’s preemption pro- vision in the Federal Employees Health Care Protection Act of 1998, Pub.
For the purpose of the Health Care Protection Act, minor surgical procedures are those which may be performed in a physician’s general office.
On November 8, 2016, voters extended Proposition 30 for 12 additional years to 2030-31 through the passage of Proposition 55, the California Children's Educational and Health Care Protection Act.
Federal Employees Health Care Protection Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-266), October 19, 1998P.L. 105-266 provided for a number of largely administrative changes to FEHB.