…ing which a qualified individual or enrollee who experiences certain qualifying events may enroll in, or change enrollment in, a QHP through the Exchange outside of the initial and annual open enrollment periods. Standardized option means a QHP offered for sale through an individ…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…e to cover a majority of the same counties in its service area. This standard prevents significant reductions in a product's service area; however, service area expansions of any degree would satisfy this standard, provided that a majority of the original product service area rem…
…nition C. Exceptions 1. Infeasibility a. Infeasibility Exception—Uncontrollable Events Condition b. Infeasibility Exception—Third Party Seeking Modification Use Summary of Finalized Policy: Third Party Seeking Modification Use Condition c. Infeasibility Exception—Manner Exception…
…ampus housing and parties, while commuting to and from school, school-sponsored events, bars and parking lots, and study abroad programs. The Department received comments from individuals who described a range of traumatic incidents. Some commenters described inappropriate commen…
…nition C. Exceptions 1. Infeasibility a. Infeasibility Exception—Uncontrollable Events Condition b. Infeasibility Exception—Third Party Seeking Modification Use Summary of Finalized Policy: Third Party Seeking Modification Use Condition c. Infeasibility Exception—Manner Exception…
…ampus housing and parties, while commuting to and from school, school-sponsored events, bars and parking lots, and study abroad programs. The Department received comments from individuals who described a range of traumatic incidents. Some commenters described inappropriate commen…
…l, authorization § 170.315(d)(1) Remove Effective date of final rule. Auditable events and tamper-resistance § 170.315(d)(2) Remove Effective date of final rule. Audit report(s) § 170.315(d)(3) Remove Effective date of final rule. Amendments § 170.315(d)(4) Remove Effective date …
…nition B. Exceptions 1. Infeasibility a. Infeasibility Exception—Uncontrollable Events Condition b. Third Party Seeking Modification Use c. Manner Exception Exhausted 2. Manner Exception—TEFCA Reasonable and Necessary Activities a. Background b. TEFCA Condition for the “Manner” E…
…nt towards the Master Observer Progression. They are for very specific one-time events, and usually require significant effort by the observer. Observing Certificates: These are certificates only and are given to those who complete the requirements. An example would be the NASA O…
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…nd Territorial Epidemiologists, 2635 Century Parkway NE, Suite 700, Atlanta, GA 30345; phone: (770) 458-3811; website: www.cste.org/ ( 1 ) Reportable Conditions Trigger Codes Value Set for Electronic Case Reporting. RCTC OID: 2.16.840.1.114222.4.11.7508, Release March 29, 2022; I…