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This article addresses the issues of how sex offenders can be managed in community settings in ways that enhance public safety and victim protection. -
This Small Business Administration publication provides information on the health insurance options available to small businesses. -
Summary from the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) which outlines DHHS's the Children's Health Insurance Program and Child Support Enforcement policy under Medicaid. -
INTRODUCTION In sports, every athlete recognizes that to gain the winning edge, preparation and knowing the compet. -
The United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan recently held that an association . -
Brochure from the Railroad Retirement Board which discusses how Railroad retirement beneficiaries, like social security beneficiaries, are being offered additional health care options under the new Medicare + Choice Program provided by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. -
On January 15, 1998 Governor Tom Ridge and Secretary of Community and Economic Development Samuel A. McCullough ann. -
Environmental regulatory programs in Utah are administered primarily by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality ("DEQ"). DEQ administers environmental programs authorized by state statute as well as federal environmental programs for which the state has delegated authority from EPA under the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. -
The Special Advisory Bulletin issued on April 23, 2003, by the Office of Inspector General is raising concerns throughout the health care industry about the legality of a variety of provider joint ventures. The suspect arrangements involve a health care provider expanding into a related service line by contracting with an existing provider of that service to serve the Provider's existing patient population. -
In accordance with so-called "smart growth" principles, James E. McGreevey, since becoming Governor of the State of New Jersey, has taken a number of definitive steps to provide municipalities and the private sector with assistance in redeveloping contaminated properties.