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Chapter 314A
Merger Agreements Among Certain Hospitals

Sections

314A.001
Definitions
314A.002
Applicability
314A.003
Legislative Findings and Purposes; Grant of Antitrust Immunity
314A.004
Designation of Supervising State Agency
314A.005
Rulemaking
314A.051
Review and Certification of Merger Agreements Required
314A.052
Application
314A.053
Application Fee
314A.054
Review of Application by Designated Agency; Grant or Denial of Application
314A.055
Review of Application by Attorney General
314A.056
Issuance of Certificate of Public Advantage
314A.057
Records
314A.058
Termination of Certificate of Public Advantage by Hospital
314A.059
Annual Review of Certificate
314A.101
Supervision of Merged Hospitals
314A.102
Rate Review
314A.103
Annual Report
314A.104
Corrective Action Plan
314A.105
Supervision Fee
314A.151
Investigation; Revocation of Certificate
314A.152
Judicial Review of Designated Agency Action
314A.201
Civil Investigative Demand
314A.202
Action to Revoke Certificate of Public Advantage Following Changed Circumstances
 



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

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