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Chapter 300A
Health Care Provider Participation Program in Districts Composed of Certain Local Governments

Sections

300A.0001
Purpose
300A.0002
Definitions
300A.0003
Applicability
300A.0021
Creation by Concurrent Orders
300A.0022
Powers
300A.0023
Board of Directors
300A.0024
Qualifications for Office
300A.0025
Compensation
300A.0026
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
300A.0027
District Finances
300A.0028
Dissolution
300A.0029
Administration of Property, Debts, and Assets After Dissolution
300A.0030
Accounting After Dissolution
300A.0051
Health Care Provider Participation Program
300A.0052
Limitation on Authority to Require Mandatory Payment
300A.0053
Rules and Procedures
300A.0054
Institutional Health Care Provider Reporting
300A.0101
Hearing
300A.0102
Local Provider Participation Fund; Depository
300A.0103
Deposits to Fund; Authorized Uses of Money
300A.0104
Accounting of Funds
300A.0151
Mandatory Payments Based on Paying Hospital Net Patient Revenue
300A.0152
Assessment and Collection of Mandatory Payments
300A.0153
Correction of Invalid Provision or Procedure; Limitation of Authority
300A.0154
Reporting Requirements
300A.0155
Expiration of Authority
300A.0156
Authority to Refuse for Violation
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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