Long-term care partnership program definition

Long-term care partnership program means a qualified state long-term care insurance partnership as defined in section 1917(b) of the social security act, 42 USC 1396p.
Long-term care partnership program means the Long-term Care Partnership Program established in Title 22, section 3174‑GG.[PL 2011, c. 198, §1 (NEW).]
Long-term care partnership program means a qualified state long‑term care insurance partnership as defined in section 1917(b) of the social security act (42 United States Code section 1396p).

More Definitions of Long-term care partnership program

Long-term care partnership program means a qualified
Long-term care partnership program means the program established under the Texas Human Resources Code, Chapter 32, Subchapter C.
Long-term care partnership program means a qualified state long-term care insurance

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