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  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Rhythm and Blues Concert 9/22/1994
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [1]
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [3]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [4]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [5]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [6]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • HRC Foreign Speeches 1994-97: [3/22/97 Zambuko Micro-Credit Announcement]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94 remarks]
  • HRC Speeches 1/94 - 6/94: [UAW [United Automobile Workers] National Legislative Conference 3/22/94]
  • [HRC Speeches October - December 1993]: [Georgia Baptist Medical Center 11/22/93]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [3]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [4]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [5]
  • Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [2]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [3]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [4]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [5]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [6]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [7]
  • ://www.clintonlibrary.gov 3 Box 5 [10/24/2000 – 10/30/2000] [10/31/2000 – 11/9/2000] [11/9/2000 – 11/15/2000] [11/15/2000 – 11/20/2000] [11/20/2000 – 11/22/2000] [11/24/2000] [11/27/2000] [11/27/2000 – 11/30/2000] Box 6 [11/30/2000 – 12/8/2000] [12/11/2000 – 12/18/2000
  • INITIATIVES 12/22 Agency/Policy Area Child Labor Enforcement Standards Equal Pay Manufacturing Assistance NLRB Subtotal Urban Initiative SBA Treasury Subtotal HUD Abandoned buildings Discussion Policy Council Preferred Level 40 20 55 [10] 508 115 150 115
  • Ed §§ 86:277, 295. . § 1631k. Taxes I Ed 22 § 1641............ RELATIONS LIBRARY REFERENCES Texts and Treatises 20 Fed Proc, L Ed § 48:884. SUBCHAPTER. III-CLAIMS AGAINST BULGARIA. HUNGARY, RUMANIA, ITALY, AND THE SOVIET UNION
Human Genome (Item)
  • , with some off more than 20 percent. The drop was not confined to the biotechnology sector. After briefly passing 5,000 in morning trading, the Nasdaq composite index, which is heavily weighted in technology stocks, fell steadily. ,The, index closed
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON H~ward Shapiro, Ph.D. D~re~tor, Public Policy Amer~c~n College of Physicians 70? Th~rteenth Street NW Su~te 250 ' Washington, DC 20005 THE WH1TE HOUSE. ~Jt WL4M~ 3A- ~l~ .JJJf..; ~'U Q AAI)-' !J
  • in working on healthcare reform has 19 been that there is a ,whole lot right about the 20 21 22 . healthcare system anq we want to maintain what is right but fix what is brok~n. In the area of quality, we want to make it 48 1 much easier to get
  • outcome or a dete- 17 rioration. 18 (C) ADVERSE CHANGE I N - H E A L T H OUT- 19 COME DEFINED.—In 20 verse change in a health outcome occurs if there 21 is a biological, psychological, or functional 22 decremental change in a health status. 23
  • SBA--Summary Report to President Clinton: An Overview of 20 Regulatory Reform and Performance Management E-Commerce: Small Business Ventures Online (July 1999) 2l Small Business Expansions in Electronic Commerce (June 2000) 22 CHAPTER 5
  • 2001 (k) (2), the district court ordered that S2 units must be released for harvesting by April 8, 1996. An additional 22 sale units which the Secretaries noted had direct evidence of murrelets·either circling above the sa19 unit or flying close
  • 21 22. 23 24 26 21 28 29 30 31 iil~,~/..i~~-··,·· · ; ·' ·.• :it;.,·.•. Printed on 12110/97 3:59PM s MT WT F I 2 3 4 s 6 8 9 10 II 12 13 IS 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 2S 26 21 29 30 31 I 28 [Hold fo~F;;;;ily Time ] March 1998 * Presidential
  • ] [OA/ID 2590] 12/10/93 – 12/15/93 [No date – no time] 12/17/93 – 12/22/93 [12/21 – 11:40] 12/20/93 – 12/27/93 [12/22 – 2:00, 3:10; 12/23 – 9:00] 1/3/94 – 1/26/94 [1/26 – 9:00] 1/7/94 – 1/13/94 [1/10/93 – 8:10] 1/13/94 – 1/21/94 [No date – no time] [OA
  • 43 42 47 48 49 ^ 47 5 0 49 46 44 37 37 34 29 34 30 20 N o * 7 9 8 6 7 8 8 6 1 0 9 7 7 7 9 8 8 1 1 11 9 8 1 0 7 7 11 14 10 U 8 11 13 12 16 16 22 SENT BY:USA TODAY N W E S 2. F o everything you h v heard or read a o t the plan so far. d you rm ae
  • ). in paragraph (2) by ·inserting 20 /"(other than subsection (e) of &uch sec- 21 tion)'' 8.fter "sect1on 658(B)", and. · 22 .(B) in subsection (b) by inserting "(other . . 23 24 than subsection (c) of such section)u ''... a:ft~r 'isec- ! I I tion
  • % (0.42) 5% (0.65) 5 % (0.65) 5 % (0.71) 15% (1-35) 15% (1.49) 22% (0.73) 15% (1.17) 8 % (1.04) 14% (0.64) 17% (1.15) 18% (1.16) 11% (1.02) *% 14% (1.12) 21% (1.40) 29% (1.33) 20% (1.28) f
96 Targeting (Item)
  • % 35.5% 37.3% 35.8% 32.6% 32.0% 35.1% 36.1% 15.8% 7.4% 11.6% 17.7% 8.6% 6.4% 13.4% 11.4% 2.5% 9.0% 5 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 35 38 38 41 48 39 35 38 48 37 16 11 14 14 5 10 15 15 3 9 5 13 8 8 22 15 6 6 27 17 56.3 51.1
  • • • APPROVEDEdwin P.Ke.11er APPRAIS.ALNO_._ _ _ _ LOCATION' .QUANTITY: 8 DESCRIP':r ION: Russia 3 UMV '. (preSovie t) .. ' 20 Kopeclr.s silver coinso JI :jl-§'f :J-tI­ " "Co""""""»".' • , ,. ," INVENTORY FORM INVENTORY BY Bendorf TAG
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York 437 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 The Honorable Thomas H. Kean Drew University 36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ 07940 Ms. Isabel V. Sawhill Urban Institute 2100 M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 8. INCORPORATORS. 8. 1
  • . 18 SEC. 1222. PREEMPTION OF STATE LAW RESTRICTIONS ON 19 20 NETWORK PLANS. (a) L I M I T A T I O N ON RESTRICTIONS ON NETWORK 21 PLANS.-Effective as of January 1, 1995— 22 (1) A State may not prohibit or limit a network 23 plan from including
  • -'/ 994.8 ;. 3 ,/ 99408 / 4 ./ .. 994.8 ~~ y' / §~! :: 950B 1072/ 7 994~8 994.8 / 8 I 9 '/ 99~08 /10 / 994.8 /11 / ' 994.8 /12 994~8 95113 1072/1' /14 /15 ,..., /16' /17 /,, /18 952~i 1072/19 994.8 /20 99408 /21 - 9408 9 /22 '994,,8 /23
  • T W T 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 s T 7 8 M 6 7 W T F 1 M 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 S 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 26 27 28 29
  • .) Response: 1 -Yes 2-No QUESTION 9 Totals: 15% 18% 10% 8% 49% Totals: 87% 13% If yes, approximately how many times during the year. Response: 1 -0-5 2 -6-10 3- 11-15 4 - 16-20 5 - More than 20 Totals: 32% 22% 12% 10% 24% QUESTION 10 Physical
  • 11 27 41 17 21 19 9 18 2.1% 4.2% 1.8% 2.4% 5.1% 2.8% 1.1% 2.2% 6.1% 3.1% 46 12 47 42 2 40 49 44 1 33 16 -16 17 17 19 19 19 19 20 20 44 46 34 43 41 48 42 41 42 43 47 5 8 10 3 6 4 1 6 5 -1 5 22 19 15 27 20 26 29 20 22 32 22 55.9 48.2 49.3 49.2
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22]
  • administrative services. 19 "(c) TAXABLE H E A L T H INSURANCE POLICY.—For 20 purposes of this section— 21 "(1) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise pro- 22 vided in this section, the term 'taxable health insur- 23 ance pohcy' means any insurance pohcy
  • beginning on the earliest 20 date the carrier, agent, association, or sub- 21 sidiary knew, or exercising reasonable dili- 22 gence could have known, that such a viola- 23 tion was occurring. 24 (C) WAIVER BY SECRETARY.—In the case 25
  • . Albania . Armed Forces Day 22 21 Matilda Cuomo Book Party Americans for . the Arts, NY DSCC$ !Southwest Tre.... Lowey$ 30 31 Progressive Institute Memorial Day · (Observed) Vacation s April MT WT F I 4 5 6 7 8 II 12 13 14 IS 18 19 20 21 22 25
  • 7781 RUEHVL/AMEMBASSY VILNIUS 6833 RUEHRA/AMEMBASSY RIGA 6796 RUCNCIS/CIS COLLECTIVE RUEHTL/AMEMBASSY TALLINN 6690 RUEHXD/MOSCOW POLITICAL COLLECTIVE C O H r i D C N T I A f L SECTION 01 OF 03 MOSCOW 032207 E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/20/06 TAGS: PGOV, RS
  • 1_-' s February January 1994 February 1994 M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Sunday C~, frAI Co- rtJ', A,--;sfe..,r) t11";f""> 30 1 /1e7) /'1 -:2t::o­ £VIVryrt:Jt, LEJ 5~ P
  • '--­ ;, . ·~ :. . ,' .. '. . . . ' .. ,. R(3 .2-£0 Entry h'f1C1f,1C-- eFile :CJlen:or:r fiJrlnS· Box q/? __ INVl);N'I'ORY..,._-_. . ....-_._---..... _ - FORM ...... ,.. TAG NO .::. ~3C::;:L":TV",')rCONT.ArNER ...,.--~-------.----...-,' NO . G-I,37'1 -,..·~·C>:.~1"·~;8~O
  • the family ability those have us to have works of art been collectively 21 • have for could 20 testimonials to the Holocaust to me serves an enormous I 22 public gOC]d. I to entire as i I I (202) 234-4433 NEAL R. GROSS
  • ). 14 "(V) Section 7E (relating to dis- 15 continuance and replacement of poli- 16 cies). 17 18 "(VI) Section 8 (relating to unintentional lapse). 19 "(VII) Section 9 (relating to dis- 20 closure), other than section 9F there- 21 of. 22 23
  • Rochester's high s a t i s f a c t i o n r a t i n g s f o r HMOs. GRAPHS AND TABLES Percent Increase Over Previous Year Total Health Care Costs Alcoa Compared to Employer Survey Group Survey Group 17.1% 20% Survey Group 14.5% c o >- 15% Survey Group 13
  • Lumber Company 8 10 Pacific Lumber's Investments 9 11 Pacific Lumber's Property 11 Zoning for Timber Production 18 Forest Management Rules 20 12 13 14 15 16 GOVERNMENT'S DESIRE TO OBTAIN REDWOOD LANDS 22 Historical Acquisitions
  • AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 19 20 21 22 23 THE'PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, by and through San Francisco City Attorney Louise H. Renne, Berkeley City Attorney Manuela Albuquerque, Sacramento City Attorney Samuel L Jackson, and.San Mateo County Counsel
[S. 1579] (Item)
  • for such 18 a market in health care, there is a need to pro- 19 vide proper incentives to providers and pur- 20 chasers in the market for health care. 21 (C) Only through such a reform will the 22 country achieve the dual goals of maintaining 23
Polling Data (Item)
  • Problems Meeting 25 15 7 (1479) 14 22 16 14 13 16 a 6 (738! (741) 1 7 23 21 15 14 15 12 24 33 6 14 9 (1253) (791 (141! .2 9 23 24 1 2 11 13 1 7 19 12 16 6 7 8 (343) 1613) (499) 17 20 30 29 1 s 20 23 \b 15 13 1:3 1 1 10 15 25 9 6 3
  • or payments 20 with respect to covered outpatient drugs, will— 21 "(i) receive information transmitted under 22 the electronic system established under section 23 1834(d)(8)(B), and 24 "(ii) respond to requests by pharmacies 25 (and individuals
  • farmers are disadvantaged. .20 21 22 importantly, I need But more not all socially disadvantaged farmers are minorities. We should not allow ourselves to fall into SHERRY ROE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 2 programs need to be available and 3 I
  • -0447-00 ZofnIn 1m; Tab 30 00310-0980-38 Zot8dax ImQIant 3.8mg 00310-0961-30 Zot8dax ImQIant 10.8II1II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1. 8 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 100 20 """'I 1_'_ ROX 24 ---;3P 4 713-.401 ABB 279-059 ALP 097·253 ALP 097·311 ALP 106-112 ROC 481
  • 18 19 20 21 22 USDA CIVIL RIGHTS ACTION TEAM: DONALD W. GOHMERT Chairperson State Food and Agriculture Session Moderator Council and PEARLIE S. REED ·Team Leader United States Department ofAgricul~ure Civil Rights Action Team DEPUTY SECRETARY
  • So I think you have done a lot here today to help 18 people in this country realize the high quality of 19 leadership we have in the administration over law 20 enforcement. 21 appreciate it. 22 And I want to commend each of you. I Just
  • ), (8), (9), and (12, and (ii) by redesignating paru",araphs (3), 18 (7), (10), (11), (13), and (14) as Pru'a­ 19 graphs (I), (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6), re­ 20 specth·ely, and 21 (H) by ,,,designating sections 65SE, 65SF, 22 658G, G5SH
  • . I~' ~, 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ii UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CIVIL RIGHTS LISTENING FORUM 12 13 SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1997 14 FORT BROWN HOTEL 15 BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
  • % To SEAs: $446 million I 1 - - -...... I .... 19.4% ($87 million) retained for state use" Law: M.uimum 20% fOf srar. us~.Of rhis: 25% maximum fcr aciminisuariofl 20% minimum (or aH9Crivtl schools programs l 6% .8(/) I 32% I i I I I 14
  • /17/94; 8/1/94; 8/6/94; 8/19/94; 9/7/94; 9/16/94; 9/20/94; 9/24/94; 10/5/94; 10/10/94; 10/17/94; 10/25/94; 11/5/94; 11/16/94; 11/17/94; 11/29/94] [OA/ID CF 1983] [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary Hardcopy 12/13/94; 12/14/94; 12/22/94; 12/31
  • 18 year an amount equal to the applicable percentage of the 19 sum of— 20 "(1) 25 percent of the sum of the qualified 21 health insurance premiums and the unreimbursed 22 expenses for medical care paid by such individual 23 during the taxable
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Lech Walesa, President of Poland, between January 20, 1993 and December 22, 1995.
  • in section BENEFITS, EVALUATIONS, AND DATA STAND- 5 ARDS BOARD.—The 6 and Data Standards Board" refers to the Board es- 7 tablished under section 1303. 8 9 10 CLOSED 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OPEN PLANS.—The terms "closed" and "open
  • South Texas Trip McAllen & San Antonio March 20-22, 1996 [2]
  • Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 7677 FOLDER TITLE: South Texas Trip McAllen & Son Antionio March 20-22, 1996 [2] 20 I0-0 198-S ryl004 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information
  • coopera- 18 tive from information provided by the plans under 19 section 1125; 20 (7) have the capability of accepting data from 21 certified standard health plans as required under 22 subtitle B of title V; 23 (8) comply
  • ,tre.t71~. ' :Atter lOng neiPWa.ous; it, w.s ~c1tbat the' fiOliciWitDS aa.So~efi' wUi4 be Consl&l:e4 :LDCluW." .. '. . ' ' " ~.ltm81ou 2. ~lOticl.8 6. _Itg,., 'J1.Ijoauta: ' 4.. m'scnirtlj'Mta, '..ra.xes 'iD4 Ch' . "'. 5. lOss dliiili:iei " arse
  • contributed to th~ 18 employee's health care coverage (for the 19 year involved); or 20 ., '­ (ii) -in the case of an experience-rated 21 employer, the premium of the experience­ 22 rated plan (for the year involved); less . 23 (B) 8 percent
  • 849·1 739 .... '~~ .w 14 32 14 31 14 31 14 31 14 32 12 35 11 35 12 35 12 35 21 22 9 23 8 9 23 9 7 8 20 9 10 8 18 10 10 10 15 10 8 22 9 11 8 r~ 13 9 9 'B 8 . 7 6 9 10 10 5 Q ot 1990. scores were 1B or below. 81ncludas
  • subsection (b) shall be treated as meeting the 19 requirements of this title if— 20 "(1) the Secretary determines that the State 21 has established a regulatory program that provides 22 for the application and enforcement of standards 23 meeting
  • C M N S V R I F TA H E T . f WALDMAN CALENDAR sM April T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 :5 26 27 28 29 30 . Thursday Michael Waldman's Calendar 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Communications Dept. Meeting 10:00
  • health insurance pohcy, 18 "(h) the payments or premiums re- 19 ferred to in subparagraph (B)(i) shah be 20 treated as premiums received for a taxable 21 health insurance pohcy, and 22 "(hi) the person referred to in sub- 23 paragraph (B)(i
  • health plan may require a 22 coverage under a multiple employer health plan. 22 beneficiary to pay when a non-plan provider is used 23 on a non-emergency basis. 20 24 25 •S 1796 i s (3) RESTRICTIONS ON UTILIZATION METHODS.—Any law that— •8
  • .. Web Voyage Record View 3 http://catalog.loc.gov/cgi-binlPwe ... 22&CNT=25+records+per+screen&SID=2 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ONLINE CATALOG Database Name: Library of Congress Online Catalog YOU SEARCHED:, Guided Keyword = (moskva) [in Keyword
  • plan, the large 19 employer sponsor. 20 (8) HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.—The term 21 "health professional" means an individual who is le- 22 gaily authorized to provide senices in the State in 23 . which such senices are provided. 24 (9) LEGALLY
  • apply to senices furnished on or after 20 (2) RESOURCE-BASED EXPENSES.—Subpara- (d) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendments made by 20 Januan- 1, 1997. 21 graph (E) of section 1848(c)(2) of the Social Secu- 21 22 rity Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-4(c)(2
  • - 16 moved on such date, over 17 (B) the prior tax (if any) imposed under 18 section 5701 or 7652 of such Code on such ar- 19 tide. 20 (2) AUTHORITY TO EXEMPT CIGARETTES HELD 21 IN VENDING MACHINES.—To the extent provided in 22 regulations
  • for a determination on en- 20 rollment or disenrohment of an individual in a 21 health plan; or 22 23 whether an individual is eligible for coverage 24 August 26.1994 (E) a request for a determination on under a health plan. 9 1 2 (2) CLAIMANT.—The term
  • . 17 (g) D U T I E S OF PURCHASING COOPERATIVES.—Each 18 purchasing cooperative shall— 19 20 21 22 (1) enter into agreements with certified standard health plans; (2) enter into agreements with community-rated employers under section 2312; 23 24
  • , 14 50 421.­ 200.~ "1,337.­ t :loland Gunen,Ol ." ~ .': ' " Bn~lopelio. ' 63 8$ ,, 205 201 Ketal co1Ds'Sues ~Dv.lop •• 206' "o. " r.~. ;.lU~ "rance, . ",' -.20 , ' , ltetaloo1ns!helletherlande EDvelope' 'Bo. ' 56
  • Association. 20 (B) The term "approved physician training 21 program" includes any postgraduate program 22 described in subparagraph (A) that provides 23 health services in an ambulatory setting, with- 24 out regard to whether the program provides
  • as described in section 403. 18 child otherwise eligible for assistance under this part is 19 ~esidin9 20 State plan may require the relative to execute such a plan 21 as a condition of the family receiving such assistance. , 22 If a with a needy
  • in billing statements to reflect such 22 family's remaining premium obligations (if any). 23 24 25 (h) RECONCILIATION.— (1) NOTICE OF VOUCHER AMOUNT BY SEC- RETARY.—In the case of a qualified family that has •8 1770 PCS 20 1 received a voucher under
  • ; 17 (8) the use of expert witness testimony on rape 18 trauma syndrome, child sexual abuse accommodation 19 syndrome, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and simi­ 20 lar issues; 21 (9) the legitimate reasons why victims of rape, 22 sexual
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [20]
  • area (as defined 18 in paragraph (4)(B)) if— 19 "(i) the plan has at least 5,000 enroh- 20 ees (except that the Secretan- may enter 21 into such a contract with a certified stand- 22 ard health plan that has fewer enrohees if 23 the plan
  • Policy 17 and": after "respect to": and " (. 18 19 (F) in jlaragraph(8~ (i) by striking "second fonowilig fiscal . 20 year" and inserting "next budget year scheduled for 21 formulation under the Budget and Accounting Act 22 of 1921, as ameoded
  • i. I I. , I CECl;\SSIFIEO ,I..~L~::::Y.N NO 1V"5(f7 1..- 6!~i"1~;,?"~ iJ21e~ ! I INVENTOR; BY Weber TAG NO _ _ 2_8_6_72 _ _..-, FORM NO _ CLASSIFICATIPN_C_O_~.~~ ...silver 8 INVEN'l'ORY BY_ _ _--SHIP,NO----4
  • under section 19 6705(b)(3). Amounts in excess of adjusted taxes shall be 20 paid to the Governor of the State in which the unit of 21 local government is located. 22 "(b) DE MINIMIS ALLOCATIONS.-If the amount al­ 23 located to a unit of general
  • "(g) QUALIFIED LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES.—For 19 purposes of this section— 20 21 term care services' means necessary diagnostic, cur- 22 ing, mitigating, treating, preventive, therapeutic, and 23 rehabihtative services, and maintenance and per- 24
  • to employment. (8) If an 8:dditional 1/2 of 1 percent of the cur­ 22 23 rent social security disability insurance (DI) and 24 supplemental security income (SSI) recipients were' 25 to cease receiVing benefits as a result of employ­ .S 331 IS ,I 5
  • wiiich it is located; and 19 "(3) meets such other criteria as the Secretary 20 may require. 21 "(g) PERMITTING MAINTENANCE OF SWING B E D S . — 22 Nothing in this section shah be construed to prohibit a 23 State from designating or the Secretary
  • , including smoking practices of other household members and best friends of the same sex (3,4,10-20), and participation in organized physical activities (20,21). In table 8, data are presented according to several school-related smoking-uptake correlates
  • ~ 1995)_ that the foregoin9. is Executed this 27th day of November. 1995, in Seattle, washingot;.on. 7 8 ~ 1a SI3D2C'U>JaD 1.1 12 13 14 15 16 1.1 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Zc5 27 SECOND DECLAaATION OF KRIST~N L_ BOYLES IN SUPPORT OF !CL'S
  • TION 113.-Section 113 of title 18, United States Code, 18 is amended­ 19 20 21 22 23 24 • (1) in paragraph (b), by striking "of not more than $3,000" and inserting "under this title"; (2) in paragraph (c), by striking "of not more than $1,000
  • now and it"s lS lonely. ". I insane, said, "Well, demonstra~o~s 16 ! and said, cminously. :8 to the message pick.c!ng 22 ~~ r haven t event in. gett~ng hac ~ore kind of maybe I'm losing my edge. New, as for the demons:ra:ors
  • 27 26 31 19 49 54 44 46 47 52 43 47 47 42 52 44 46 34 43 41 48 42 41 42 43 47 5 8 10 3 6 4 1 6 5 -1 5 22 19 15 27 20 26 29 20 22 32 22 55.9 48.2 49.3 49.2 50.0 50.2 49.9 50.1 48.9 51.3 48.6 6 36 28 29 24 22 26 23 30 33 46.9% 50.3% 51.7% 49.9
  • Legislative Language/Amendments [8]
  • : 19 20 " "(J) if it makes determinations or payments' with respect to covered outpatient drugs, will-. 21 "(i) receive information transmitted under 22 the electronic system established under section 23 1834(d)(8)(B), and 2 4 "(if) respond
  • ) of the FOIA) b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA) b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement · purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA) b(8) Release would disclose information
  • 15 5 80 15 5 15 8 79 14 7 77 16 7 19 5 78 18 4 75 20 5 20 4 84 14 2 74 22 4 20 7 78 16 6 71 22 7 17 18 73 12 15 64 18 18 earned SS is paid for by a tax placed on 87 both workers and employers Percentage
  • sponsor or a workers' compensation 20 carrier— 21 22 (A) the transaction shall be a standard transaction; and 23 (B) the health information transmitted by 24 any such sponsor or any such carrier in connec- September 2,1994 (10:07 a.m.) F: \ M
  • "(A) TYPE OF BENEFIT COVERAGE.—The 20 coverage must consist of coverage which, as of 21 the time the coverage is being provided— 22 "(i) is identical to the coverage pro- 23 vided under the plan to similarly situated 24 beneficiaries under the plan
  • or 19 mode of instruction," after tlneeded languages"; 20 (3) in subsection (c)­ 21 22 23 24 (A) by redesigna.ting pa.ragraphs (5) and (6) as .paragraphs (7) and (8), respectively; (B) by inserting after paragraph ('1) the following; P.6 JAN
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  • of the first year 20 beginning ninety days after the President receives 21 the notification. 22 SEC. 102. UNIVERSAL ENTITLEMENT. 23 (a) I N GENERAL.—Every individual who is a resident 24 of the United States and is a citizen or national of the 25 United
  • of these 20 groups. 21 (c) CERTAIN ACTIVITIES.;—The Secretary shah en- 22 sure that projects carried out under subsection (a)— 23 (1) reflect approaches that take into account 24 the special needs and concerns of the affected popu- 25 lations; O
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Health Express 7/22/94
  • Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Mem her: Speechwriting Subseries: OA/ID Number: 8168 FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Health Express 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Speechwriting Subseries: 8168 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
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  • , or 19 General Accounting Office report, hearing, 20 audit, or investigation; or 21 (C) by the news media, unless the person 22 is the original source of the information; or 23 (4) when, in the judgment of the Attorney Gen- 24 eral, it appears
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  • or en- 20 tity' so as to include any employee of the 21 Thrift 22 Board or any employee assigned to the 23 Corporation under subsection (b) (8). 24 "(C) ExCEPTIO!'l"S.-This paragraph shall 2S not Depositor applY.:t~ Protection Oversight
  • , Ga. ing ln her fourth Olympic Oames), Katrina Dates: July 30-August 4 McClain, Lisa LesUe, Dawn Staley and Sheryl N~ber of Events: 12 Por the f.lrat time in 20 yean;, the USA team will Swoope1, the! U.S. wOJnen' 8 teun has demollshed collegiate teams
  • section 4 of 20 such Act (42 U.S.C. 1753)); 21 National "(ii) School fiscal year Lunch Act 1997 is (42 less U.S.C. than 22 $3,659,000,000, the amount referred to in subpara- 23 graph (B)(i)(II) shall be obligated by the Secretary, 24
  • "(D) such candidate and the authorized committees of such candidate— 18 "(i) except as otherwise provided by this 19 title, will not make expenditures which exceed 20 the general election expenditure limit under sec- 21 tion 502(b); 22 23
  • (Public Law 86-724; 74 Stat. 851), as last in effect. 19 (8) RFEHBP.—The term "RFEHBP" means 20 the health insurance program under the Retired 21 Federal Employees Health Benefits Act. 22 23 Health Benefits Act SEC. 8202. FEHBP TERMINATTON
  • agency under a waiver 18 under section 1115 or 1915(b) and was 19 not subject to a requirement imder this 20 subsection to permit disenrollment without 21 cause. 22 "(iii) For purposes of this subparagraph, 23 24 25 September 14,1993 the term
  • health plan that is a party to the agreement. 20 "(c) H E A L T H CARE SERVICES U N D E R A P L A N . — ( 1 ) 21 Subject to paragraph (2), a Uniformed Services Health 22 Plan shall provide to persons enrolled in the plan at least 23 the items
  • 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 30 POTUS Mideast Trip 1 31 September S M T W T 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 F 2 9 16 23 30 S 3 10 17 24 Printed by Calendar Creator
  • 20 21 22 23 24 25 MONTe:REY PENINSULA COURT REPORTe:RS, INC., P.O. BOX 2681. MONTe:REY. CA 93940 ~,.-~ . 1 APPEARANCES (CONTINUED) 2 Robert Whiting Office of the Chief Information Officer Gary Barber Office of the Chief Financial Officer
  • Prime Minister Rabin Visits U.S. 9:30am Bipartisan Ldship 9:30am Dem Ldship s 7 14 21 28 Fbruary e M 1 8 15 22 T w T F s 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 •Kennedy CenterOpera/Ballet 25 12:00pm Lunch withAGJ 4:00pm Photo
  • on the ratio of the outlays caused 19 by each program to the total outlays of ah programs 20 subject to reduction under paragraph (2)(A)) in the 21 upcoming fiscal year and the fohowing fiscal year, 22 but in no case shah the total amount of offsets
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  • ) Federal and State appellate and trial 20 judges, and well-respected commentators, have ex- 21 pressed concern that multiple imposition of punitive 22 damages may violate constitutionally protected due 23 process rights; •8 672 IS 1 (5) multiple
  • ), (2), (5), (7) (other 17 than clauses (i) through (iv) of sub- 18 paragraph (C) and clauses (i) through 19 (v) of subparagraph (F)), (8), (9), 20 (10), (11), (13), (15), (18), and (19) 21 of section 3121(b) of the Internal 22 Revenue Code
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  • WRA Chronology . 1993 Friday,. June 18~-Clinton holds first ~elfare meeting with·heaas ofwotking ,group, Thursday, July 8--Task force h'olds first pre~s conference , " Saturday, November 20--Working group ~eets at Holiday Inn to consider first
  • individual. 18 (2) H O M E CAKE OR COMMUNITY-BASED SERV- 19 ICES.—A long-term care insurance policy that pro- 20 vides benefits for anv home care or communitv-based 21 senices provided in a setting other than a residen- 22 tial care facihty— 23
  • Balanced Budget Act/Givebacks [8]
  • ~ Solomon Mussey, AS.A. Director. Medicare and Medicaid Cost Estimates Group : (V\~(t.A(( ~-t~("": I\-I'u\ '1 ~,--l ( l'!> ~J.gk­ .s .&,\:s' JF1 \.... ---_. --­ TOTAL P.03 10/20/99 22:54 FAX ------'--- ---- ---- --' --~-- • '" !mOOl \f'~ ~/~ ~,t_
  • individual. 18 (2) H O M E CARE OR COMMUNITY-BASED SERT- 19 ICES.—A long-term care insurance policy that pro- 20 vides benefits for any home care or community-based 21 senices provided in a setting other than a residen- 22 tial care facility— 23
  • is part of 17 a series of obligations issued to refund) an 18 obhgation issued before August 8, 1986, 19 which was not an industrial development 20 bond (as defined in section 103(b)(2) as in 21 effect on the day before the date of the en- 22
  • throngs of fans. Virginia headline: "Biggest Thing ... Since Willie Nelson." * Bruce Baumgartner, Wrestling -- Freestyle Olympic trials: June 6-8 Baumgartner, 35, could become the fifth American to win medals in four different Olympic Games. He has
  • Mitchell Senate 1994 (Mitchell I) [8]
  • "(8) Eighth, aUowed unsecured claims— "(A) based upon any commitment by the 20 debtor to the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- 21 poration, the Resolution Trust Corporation, the 22 Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision, the 23 Comptroller
  • Massachusells Hawaii W. Virginia Vermont Maryland Oregon Illinois 5 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 35 38 38 41 48 39 35 38 48 37 16 11 14 14 5 10 15 15 3 9 5 13 8 8 22 15 6 6 27 17 56.3 51.1 52.6 52.3 52.1 51.3 52.4 57.9 52.8 51.9
  • "cheat'to':tlle~tate . .;'''?c;(· .statute apparentlYdb'~s,:~8~:::~each federally hela'fund'~;~no~, dO,~B "':'::I';~ ','. -':;"'" '. :,'" ". " :' , .' supply indemnity.',.,:' . " '
  • sulfation with some type of advisory body (or 20 bodies). 21 (4) HIPCs.—A HIPC can— 22 (A) specify the package, 23 (B) specify guidelines to be imple- 24 March 12, 1993 (8:00 p.m.) mented by others, and [»»*»»»UHHI i m i H l l l l l l i for use
  • a health plan that is 20 certified as a qualified health plan under section 21 1402 of the Health Equity and Access Reform 22 Today Act of 1993.". •8 1770 PCS 483 1 PART II—LIMITATION ON CERTAIN FEDERAL 2 MEDICAID PAYMENTS. 3 SEC. 6011. CAP
  • " 7 8 9 "Si 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SEC. 101. EMPLOYMENT-BASED H E A L T H INSURANCE COV- 19 7 ERAGE. 20 8 The Social Security Act is amended by adding at the 9 end the following new title: 21 22 23 24 25 1 "TITLE XXI—ACCESS TO PRIVATE
  • '(A), by striking ''which is riot a.private ac­ 'tivity bond" inthe:,s~coi?-d sente~ce and: insert- ' 19,' , I '2i , ing "whlch isa· bond i~sued .for an :exempt per- . , 20 " . , son described in:se~tion-150(a)(2)(A)(i)';,a~d , , 22 (B) by adding
  • to be 17 apphed to the payment of such fees or pay- 18 ments (or payments of cost sharing 19 amounts owed in the case of covered bene- 20 21 fits), which discounts are apphed on the basis of the patient's abihty to pay; and 22 (ii) make every
  • ;ntende to de tke following: 18 19 20 21 22 "(A) Conduct a program designed to serve all politic4l suWit'isions in tke State tl>­ "(i) provide assistance 10 ne;uly fami­ lies with not less than 1 minor child (or . any erpectant family); and 23
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  • population with 17 heal~h 18 national averttO'e' 19 care coverng(-! that. i~ not ]cs~ than the ~, (D) a quality f~ontrol mechanism and data 20 syst.em that are 21 quirements of titl(· V; and 22 (E}heu,lth c,tre 23 24 25 c(lmparahlt~ eo~t
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  • information 1(b)(4) of the FOIAj b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA) b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIAj b(8) Release would
  • , 20 that such failure existed. 21 "(2) TAX NOT TO APPLY WHERE FAILURES 22 CORRECTED WITHIN 30 DAYS.—No tax shall be im- 23 posed by subsection (a) with respect to any failure 24 if— •HR 2121 IH '3 1 2 "(A) such failure was due
  • and their 17 families is needed. 18 (b) PuRPosE.-It is the purpose of this Act to­ 19 (1) facilitate the conduct of research and the 20 collection and compiling of accurate statistical data 21 on traumatic brain injury; 22 (2) raise public awareness
  • , or the right of access to such documents under 19 any other provision of law. 20 "(g) DEFINITION.-ln this section: 21 "(1) DOCUMENTS.-The term 'documents' in- 22 eludes originals and drafts of any kind of written or 23 graphic matter,· regardless
  • . ENHANCEMENT OF PENALTIES FOR'FAll.JNG': , 19 c 20 TO DEPART,' OR REENTERING, A;FTER FINAL 2.1 ORDEROF DEPORTATION. " 22 .(~) FAILURE To DEPART.-' ,Section 242(e) of the Im­ , , ' '23 migration and NatiopalityAct 24 amended-,, , ' (8" U.KC. 1252
  • lev< 20 els and service needs* labor market information, and 21 job search assistance; 22 (6) to begin to integrate the current employ- 23 ment and training system in the United States by 24 replicating and expanding the innovative efforts
  • ; or 20 "(B) one or more family members or reI-· 21 atives designated by the court in case the victim 22 is deceased or incapacitated; 23 if such person or persons are present at the sentenc­ 24 ing hearing, regardless of whether the victim is 25
  • on or after July 16 1, 1995. 17 PART 5—MISCELLANEOUS 18 SEC. 4621. MEDICAID COVERAGE OF ALL CERTIFIED NURSE 19 PRACTITIONER AND CLINICAL NURSE SPE- 20 CIALIST SERVICES. 21 (a) IN GENERAL—Paragraph (21) of section 22 1905(a) (42 U.S.C. 1396d
  • ) in . the matter preceding subpara­ 19 20 graph (A) of paragraph (5), by striking 21 "subparagraph (E), (F), or (G)" and in­ 22 serting "subparagraph (D), (E), or (F)"; 23 and. 24 (B) in subsection (c}­ 141018 SEN L-HHS APPROP- - ­ -- ----~ 8-1•.C
  • . .. I ' . 19 ment of section 105 of the Contract with America Ad­ , 20 vancemen~Aet of 1996 (Plolblic Law 104-12~; 110 Stat. , , 21 852 at seq.). 22 SEC.. 4.01. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. 23· . (a) Ilv[PLEMENTATION OF PROHiBITION AG.AlNST , . ' I 24
  • /20/1998 – 02/20/1998] Box 24 [02/20/1998 – 03/13/1998] [03/13/1998 – 04/14/1998] [04/14/1998 – 04/28/1998] 2006-0197-F segment 2 Clinton Library’s web site is http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 8 [05/04/1998 – 05/12/1998] [05/12/1998 – 05/15/1998
  • ) DEFINITIONS.—For purposes of this part, the 19 terms "multiple employer welfare arrangement", "rural 20 electric cooperative", and "rural telephone cooperative as21 sociation" have the meanings given such terms by section 22 3(40) of the Employee Retirement
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 4/26/94 - 10/21/94 [Binder]: [7/22/94 Kitzhaber Dinner Fundraiser]
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  • of the official poverty level ap- 17 phcable to a family of the size involved. 18 .(b) COST SHARING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN 19 WORKING INDIVIDUALS.— 20 (1) No COST SHARING FOR POOREST.—The 21 22 gible individuals with disabihties described in para- 23
  • debt at $4. 9 trillion . . . '. . - . . . - .... - '01105196 , Scenario ,III , 3/1 3/4 ' ,3/5 316 3/7 ' 3/8 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/18 3/19 ,3/20 3121 3/22 3(25 3/26 3/27 3/28 , 3/29 Cash· Qebt·Adjustments (11.8)' 4,984.2 GSRDF adjt
  • Cabinet Meeting 29 President Menem lunch s 2 9 16 23 30 SENSITIVE M 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 Cpending) T W T F S 1 8 15 22 29 30 Leadenhip Meeting •CEO Lunch S M T W 4 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 25 26 27
  • . DISCLOSURES FOR TREATMENT AND FINANCIAL 20 AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSACTIONS. 21 (a) HEALTH CARE TREATMENT.—A health care pro- 22 vider, health plan, employer, or person who receives pro23 tected health information under section 5213, may dis24 close
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  • France, 14 W. 48th Street, New York ::D, New York. 8. . Datlber Be Pine Book Shops, Inc., 66 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. 9~ Du.schnes, Philip C., 66 E. 56th Street, New York 22, New York. 10. Efron, George, 41 W. 83t-d Street, New York 24
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  • of services for which benefits are available 19 through an AHP, each AHP may not provide pay- 20 ment for senices (other than emergency senices) 21 furnished by a provider to meet the uniform set of 22 effective benefits unless the provider has given
  • percent. • 18 .(3) LIMITATION TO 8 PERCENT FOR ALL FAMl- 19 LIES.­ , 20 (A) IN GENERAL.-.In' no case shall the 21 family obligation amount under this subsection 22 for the year exceed 8 percent of the adjusted in­ 23 come of the family. 24 25
  • 18 MA..""·UFACTURERS.-Each existing manufacturer shall 19 have th~ following performance obje
  • for the technologyheavy Nasdaq. Stock Market The Nasdaq declined 727 points, or 0.3 percent, to 2535^8. Hie S&P 500 inched up 19.45, or L5 percent,to1354.63. Wad's $2 million portfolio, like that of many big money managers, was heavy on hot new companies and light on big
  • /20/1994 – 07/22/1994] [07/23/1994 – 10/14/1994] [10/31/1994 – 04/28/1995] [06/02/1995 – 10/04/1995] [10/18/1995 – 11/07/1995] [11/08/1995 – 12/30/1995] [01/03/1996 – 02/08/1996] [02/12/1996 – 02/28/1996] Box 2 [02/29/1996 – 04/16/1996] [04/17/1996
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  • bears the same ratio to-' 19 , "(A) the amount specified under para­ 20 , i!",i ~1 graph (3), reduced by ': "(:8)' the total amount allotted; to those ju~ 22 risdictions for that fiscal year under paragraph, 23 ( 1), 24 'as the allotment
  • of such amounts shall be 18 made available for such reduction in each sub- 19 sequent fiscal year. 20 21 (e) BUDGETARY TREATMENT AND.DEFINITION.- ( 1) TREATMENT.-·Amounts made available 22 under paragraphs (8) and (10) of subsection (d) 23 shall
  • [Environmental Protection Agency] [8]
  • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table of Contents Foreword Table of Contents iii Introduction 1 Superfund Program Accomplishment Headlines Getting the UtIle Guy Out 5 8 13 20 Success Through Partnerships 22 Potentially Responsible
  • fall by about 22 o/ci. , I These projections and the inethodology employed in making them were shared with OMB for use in making their proj~ctions of paymerhs and budget effects. i . . kS! ReVISIng the Youth Look-Bacurcharge I I I The proposed
  • about the (17) condition of children either do not get (18) covered or get covered in an episodic way or (19) do not get the kind of sustained attention that (20) many of us believe they deserve. . (21) So, I commend the Casey (22) Foundation
  • ~a1'Aa~~1 No. 95-tS384-JIO '~.~.i.d."d' Plaintiff, ;. ~ 1>!le!LUU\'f:0M OJ!' ltal1m. Q~ v. UT OPPOS:t'l'IOJt' TO MOTJON TO . ~.ftAY 14 ~I.' 1$ J.8 I. Peter ~ast, deCl~%e GC~~ ~iu.J:' ~I :I. • 20 salea 22 as 23 and &tate as ~Ollcwa
  • , 19 (5) Section 1634 (42 U.S.C. 1383e) is amended 20 by strilring subsection (e), 21 (6) Section 201(c)(1) of tbe Social Security 22 Independence and Program Improvements Act of 23 1994 (42 U,S.C. 425 note) is amended­ 24 25 (Al by striking
  • . . 20 21 . . • • • 22 22 23 ConClusions . . . .'. . . . 24 A Collaborative Strategy A Change Strategy 24 25 · . . . . . Appendix Appendix A AppendixB .'. . .' . ....... .......... A-1 B-1 I I I I I I I.~ I I I I I I I I I
  • by the Sword instru~ts. ''Escape. DlS!uember. Ma...~cre."; and Cardinal Syn features a severed. bloodied head on tnpuf"' Sfll"&, with the tag line, "Happiness is a Wmm Cronium." A good indication the5e mc.o;~aees ar't'l ~:bing their target audience came from
  • security, a system of passes aJd identification tags was formJlated to assure that certain areas of the CCP had minimal, iflany, traffic. Finally, all of the gu~rds were to work to prevent any unauthorized removals of works . stored in the CCP. 4 Though
  • 23 19 18 2 5 71 72 7 19 7 5 4 71 4 6 Wiiile 68 22 Black/other 79 13 6 6 5 2 71 74 19 15 5 7 4 66 25 19 18 4 4 3 A 72 75 60 19 17 21 6 3 6 8 4 4 12 4 73 76 70 50 19 17 19 31 74 73 72 64 67 67 18 18 20 2 4 6 89
  • with guidelines of 20 the Secretary, to the extent necessary to permit 21 a State to narrow the variations in premiums 22 among insured health benefit plans offered by 23 health plan sponsors to similarly situated 24 groups or individuals within a sector
  • resentative from each area the Indian Health 19 Senice with an urban Indian (as defined in sec- 20 tion 4(f) of the Indian Health Care Improve- 21 ment Act (25 U.S.C. 1603(f)) program to be 22 appointed by the Secretan-; and 23 (C) such other
  • Justice or Department of Labor; and , 17 (8)(A) collect from States and local govern­ 18 ments information on the development and imple­ 19 mentation of correctional job training or placement i I 20 21 22 • July 24.1994 programs; arid
  • , 19 ties that bind together. 20 effort oyer the past couple weeks has been to liste 21 to people within the Department and those who we 22 serve in order to be. able to do that better. learn together, and in it he work together, forg~ ne
  • or sub- 19 specialty and includes formal postgraduate training 20 programs in geriatric medicine approved by the 21 Health Care Standards Commission. 22 (4) The term "primary care resident" means a 23 resident enrolled in a medical residency
  • standards and which will be used . , l2 to improve student achievement 13 education refonn program; 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 AvguSl 7.. 1995 (3:22 pm) as part of an overall (7) programs to combat illiteracy, including family literacy; (8
  • in such manner as the Sec- 19 retary may require; and 20 (E) the application is in such form, is 21 made in such manner, and contains such agree- 22 ments, assurances, and information as the Sec- 23 retary determines to be necessary to carry out 24
  • be helptul to have each task furue share the M-TAG Charter with their group members. Task forces w i l l operate using the Process Guide 11 trass Sam Mitchell presented (provided also with your June 8 package of materials). Sam and I want uo emphasize again t
  • - 19 ing at ah times during the 18-month.pe- 20 riod ending on such date as a multiple em- 21 ployer welfare arrangement, 22 (ii) had an apphcation pending with, 23 or approved by, the State insurance com- , 24 missioner for a certificate
  • , State, and local 20 agencies administering certain programs under the Social 21 Security Act, the Food Stamp Act of 1977, or title 38, 22 United States Code, or certain housing assistance pro23 grams) is amended— •8 1770 PCS 224 1 (1) by striking
  • for guards at Rhine Main because of security requirements for Berlin lift. 17 July thru 24 July The following shipments were delivered to Pan American Airways: on 19 July Shipments 31 & 32; on 20 July Shipment 33; on 21 July Shipments 34 & 35; on 22 July
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Estonia 7/8/1996]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION FIRST ~Y HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON STATEMENT UPON ARRIVAL IN ESTONIA TALLIN, EST.ONIA JULY 8, 1996 ..I This is my firstvi~it to Estoni~, and I am grate the 1 rtunity to be in a 80unt ·that has left behind a terrible y
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2011-0426-F AV Photographs featuring President Clinton negotiating the budget and government shutdown with Congressional leadership in 1995
  • and facilities where appro- 18 priate; 19 (2) advice on obtaining the proper balance of 20 primary and secondary facilities for the local popu- 21 Iation; 22 23 24 25 (3) assistance in coordinating arrangements for tertiary care; (4) assistance
  • CARE SERVICES.— 20 (1; IN OENE^VL.—Section 1834(g) (42 U.S.C. 21 1395m(g)), as amended by subsection (c)(2)(B), is 22 amended by striking paragraph (2). 23 24 25 August 26. 1994 (2) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—Section 1834(g)(1) (42 U.S
  • TO HEALTH PLANS. 17 Except as otherwise specifically provided, in this Act 18 the following definitions and rules apply.19 (1) HEALTH P L A N . - - 20. (A) I N GENERAL.—The term "health plan" 21 means any plan or arrangement which provides, or 22
  • by this chapter shall take effect January 1,1996. CHAPTER 8—ADMINISTRATIVE AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SEC. 8121. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HEALTH CARE FRAUD AND ABUSE DATA COLLECTION PROGRAM. (a) IN GENERAL.—Title XI (42 U.S.C. 1301 et seq.), as amended by sections
  • VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY PROJECT SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS INDEX ChiefNetwork Office Patient Safety Initiative Information Letter 10-97-040, December 8, 1997 VHA Patient SafE~ty Improvement Awards Program VHA Directive
  • on . Fedetal Government Policy and Jnternational Relations "F6r MIT Senior Execufives Tpe Brookings Institution October 19-22, 1993 AGENDA " I Tuesday' October 19, 1993 I 'j , , 8:30 a.m. Buffet Breakfast Room 201 Brookings 8:45a.m. Room 203
  • tiple employer health plan. 18 (7) HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN.—The term 19 "health insurance plan" has the meaning given such 20 term in section 1107(4). 21 (8) INSURED MULTIPLE EMPLOYER HEALTH 22 PLAN.—The term "insured multiple employer health
  • ; and the staff pe.rson assigned to the 19 committee on,Art and Cultural Properties, Jill Cooper. 20 I . first want to thank the panelist:s all of the I' I 2 panelists. 22 all foi1 your willingness to participate in today's 'We have three
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the State Dinner Honoring President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa 5/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa 5/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Dinner in San Diego 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Federal Victory Fund Reception in Phoenix, Arizona 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Congressional Candidate Susan Davis in San Diego, California 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit and Tobacco Litigation Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Brunch for Hillary Clinton in Johnson City, New York 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception For Hillary Clinton in Alexandria Bay, New York 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Hillary Clinton in New York City 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Capital Area Food Bank and an Exchange with Reporters 11/22/2000
  • HRC Speeches 4/97-7/97: [5/22 SAIS [School of Advanced International Studies] Commencement Address, Johns Hopkins University]
  • HRC - Clinton/Gore Speeches 95-96: [4/22/96 WLF [Women's Leadership Forum]/DNC [Democratic National Committee] Fundraiser Miami, FL]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Cabinet Meeting/Exchange with Reporters following a Cabinet Meeting 1/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on signing memorandums on Medical Research and Reproductive Health and an Exchange with Reporters 1/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and a Question and Answer Session with Silicon Graphics Employees in Mountain View, California 2/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with Airline Industry Leaders and an Exchange with Reporters in Everett, Washington 2/22/1993
  • [Trip Book – Trip of President Clinton to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, & Senegal – Press Schedule for White House Traveling Press – March 22 – April 2, 1998]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community at Osan Air Force Base, South Korea 11/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the United States Lawsuit Against Major Tobacco Companies and an Exchange with Reporters 9/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in Agra at the Signing Ceremony for the Indo-United States Joint Audio Recording of President Clinton's Statement on Energy and the Environment 3/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Action to Enforce the Elian Gonzalez Custody Decision and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following Discussions with NATO Secretary General Javier Solana and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion with Students on Violence in Schools at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia 4/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following Disciussions with President Kiro Higorov of Macedonia in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Kosovar Refugees at Stenkovic 1 Refugee Camp in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Kosovo International Security Force Troops in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Luncheon in Los Angeles, California 1/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Lieutenant Governor Ruth Ann Minner of Deleware 2/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 7/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Commencement Address at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland 5/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks During the Family Re-Union VII Conference in Nashville 6/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing a Survey of Youth Tobacco Brand Preference and an Exchange With Reporters 6/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Earth Day in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 4/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with the Budget Team and an Exchange with Reporters 7/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in New York City 9/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Stanley Field Middle School in Northbrook, Illinois 1/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for Senator Patty Murray in Seattle, Washington 11/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Earth Day and the Community Right-to-Know Law and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Townhall Meeting on Education in Clarksburg, West Virginia 5/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Clarksburg Area Community in Bridgeport, West Virginia 5/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Presentation of the Final Communique of the Summit of the Eight in Denver 6/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Miami-Dade Community Collage in Miami, Florida 10/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the International Coral Reef Initiative in Port Douglas, Australia 11/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the Nominations for Chairman, Vice Chair, and Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and an Exchange with Reporters 2/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Women in Military Service Memorial in Arlington, Virginia 6/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the United States Coast Guard Academy Commencement in New London, Connecticut 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Receiving the U.S.S. Intrepid Freedom Award in New York City 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Fleet Week Participants on Board the U.S.S. Intrepid in New York City 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks by the President and Hillary Clinton to Children on the Oklahoma City Bombing 4/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Asian-American Democratic Dinner in Los Angeles, California 7/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the O'Farrell Community School in San Diego, California 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Los Angeles County Fiscal Relief Plan and an Exchange with Reporters in Santa Monica, California 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a United Nations Luncheon in New York City 10/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City 10/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with Congressional Leaders and an Exchange with Reporters 2/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 3/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters on the Death of President Richard Nixon 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Honoring the National Volunteer Action Award Recipients 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's News Conference with Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou of Greece 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Dedication of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 4/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the New Hampshire Technical College Commencement Ceremony in Stratham, New Hampshire 5/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the National Commission to Ensure a Strong Competitive Airline Industry 5/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Teleconference Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks With The U.S. Conference of Mayors 6/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Telephone Conversation with the Crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavor and an Exchange with Reporters 6/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Joint Press Statement by the Presidents of the United States and Ukraine 11/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the State Dinner for President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine 11/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Exchange with Reporters at Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers' Final Press Briefing 12/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Democratic National Committee Saxophone Club Reception 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the GI Bill of Rights 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing Assistance to Rwanda Refugees and an Exchange with Reporters 7/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Address to a Joint Session of the Congress on Health Care Reform 9/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Executive Order on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans 2/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in a Health Care Roundtable with Small Business Leaders 3/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for Gubernatiorial Candidate Kathleen Brown in San Francisco, California 10/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Students at Carlmont High School in Belmont, California 10/22/1994
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [2]
  • Senate candidate. 19 "(2) GENERAL term ELECTION EXPENDITURE 20 LliVIIT.-The 'general election expenditure 21 limit', with respect to an eligible Senate candidate, 22 means the limit applicable to the eligible Senate can- 23 didate under
  • the meaning given such 20 term in section 1107(4). 21 (8) INSURED MULTIPLE EMPLOYER HEALTH 22 PLAN.—The term "insured multiple employer health 23 plan" has the meaning given such term in section 24 701(11) of Employee Retirement Income Security 25
  • unable to pay therefore, consistent with 18 other provisions of tliis Act. 19 (b) ENFORCEMENT.—The Director of the Office of 20 Civil Rights of the Department of Health, and Human 21 Services shall be given the power to enforce the public 22 service
  • ; and 19 " ( I I ) will accept only amounts of con- 20 tributions for the primary election, any 21 runoff election, and the general election 22 that do not exceed the primary election ex- 23 penditure limit, runoff election expenditure 24 limit
  • ' any amount wliich is 17 required to be included in gross income under section 18 106(b)." 19 20 21 22 (c) EFFECTIVE DATES.— (1) I N GENERAL.—The amendments made by this section shaU take effect on January 1, 1996. (2) BENEFITS PROVIDED PURSUANT
  • of small businesses in the 20 21 . 22 23 24 25 26 March 8, 1996 Federal regulatory process; (4) to simplify the language off ederal regulations affecting small businesses; (5) to develop more accessible sources of information on regulatory and reporting
  • may not 19 be imposed unless the other person voluntarily 20 agrees to such standard or a waiver is obtained 21 under this subsection. 8 22 SEC. 5162. EFFECT ON STATE LAW. 23 (a) IN GENERAL.—A provision, requirement, or 24 standard under
  • (if any) of­ "(A) the premiums received under the plan during the coverage period, over 20 "(B) the sum of the amounts determined 21 under paragraph (2) with respect to each class 22 of enrollment. 23 "(2) EXCESS PREMIUM BASELINE.­ 24
  • . . 30 8) Friedrich Wilhelm IV date, "Fc'.l" Y2'f:ei'bliche J:'ei It ·11 i:n ~G.C SCiel1.C o£ a~rtsH, of' 1840~ D82.th , 1 piece ,. ';j) Wilhelm 1., of 1888,Konigsberg 7,1 4) Fried:cich 'Nilhelm ~eim~ " II 31 22 6,3 41 139,2 41,0 42 30 31
  • of Veterans 18 Affairs under such section. 19 "(2) CONSTRUCTION.—Nothing in this sub- 20 section shall be construed as requiring a State to 21 participate in the MediGrant master rebate agree- 22 ment under section 2175. 23 "(3) EFFECT
  • 1-,/37 r:-'ED l') Bulgarian paper OtU"renoy 1,600 Leva 18) 11:aUan paper currenoy 8.'98' Lira 19) Bun.aariaZl paper c\U'"r~nc7 5,190 PeD(£C 20) . 'tugoslavian (Krotia) paper OUrrencq 21) Austrian paper ourrencl 22) Bri tie paper
  • that such 19 carrier and plan are in comphance with such stand- 20 ards. 21 "(b) STATE APPROVED PROGRAMS.— 22 "(1) I N GENERAL.—If the Secretaiy determines 23 that a State has in effect an effective regulatory pro- 24 gram for the apphcation
  • % 2 80% 472 20% 10% 76 16 38% 294% 8 -5% 289 18 ·55% 13 492% -43% 8 48 -47% -74% 23 -52% 14 261 71% -51% 137 -38% 77 22 442% 64 -17% -40% 63 20465% 2 -4%' 3 -56% 2 -80% 6 - 207 -19% 354% 45 -18% 944 -35% 37 1 873% -49% 83 194% ,7 -6% 70 -30% 104 ,69
  • of this section, 17 rules similar to the rules of subsections (d) and (e) of sec18 tion 3507 shall apply. 19 "(e) REGULATIONS.—The Secretary shall prescribe 20 such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the pur21 poses of this section.''. 22 (c
  • only amounts of con- 20 tributions for the primary election, any 21 runoff election, and the general election 22 that do not exceed the primary election ex- 23 penditure limit, runoff election e}..1lenciiture 24 limit, 25 limit (reduced
  • Endeecoiv O H I O - 20 ITDri^^ee 1 Pari PraMfant (Bodd) American Coliagoof G nCoOegaofMeiBcal Q o a B i j OKLAHOMA - 8 7 Dal««Maa American CoDefe of O t M t t f r i d a n e and G r n e American Sockty o f Cataract and Refracttre S v i j m r j C o n f a Lena
  • , as-added" . . ~ . ' . ' / to the availability 6 o(appropriations on and 3fter O~tober i, 20,~3. .5 ,by subsection, (a), shall not be subject Subtitle' D~scellaneous : :Provisions, " ··7 ) 8 9 SEC. 20401. PRISONER'S ,PLACE OF IMPRISONMENT
  • CONTRIBUTIONS.— 17 Section 301(8) of the Federal Election Cam18 paign Act of 1971 (2 U.S.C. 431(8)) is amended 19 by inserting at the end thereof the following: 20 "(C) The exclusion provided in 21 clause (viii) of subparagraph (B) shall 22 not apply
  • (continued) [04/01/1993 – 04/07/1993] [04/08/1993 – 04/15/1993] [04/16/1993 – 04/21/1993] [04/22/1993 – 04/30/1993] [05/01/1993 – 05/11/1993] [05/12/1993 – 05/19/1993] Box 2 [05/20/1993 – 05/26/1993] [05/27/1993 – 05/31/1993] [06/01/1993 – 06/15/1993] [06/16
  • Managemen't Agen,:;y (FEMA) and the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) in the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS).8 NOMS combines federal and non-federal medical resources into a unified response that is designed to meet peacetime disaster needs as well
  • ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 18 : Pursuant' ~o Pederal Ru.1e of civil Procedure ~4 (a) • 1.9 20 Wester~ 21 weste%b Timber ,to. intervene as a pla1ntifr in this action as gf 22 ri.9ht . Timber ~o.~o~s th~8 Western' , ' ' Timbe~ court for its Order,peraittinq mak2S
  • ) of seclioll (: 17 "(.!) 18 ':(B) sectioll 8(0), except tlUlI the illcome of 19 a /touseoold may be determ ,ned under a State 20 program funded "nder part A of litle fl' of tlu 21 Social Security
  • state. 19 20 "SEC. 2102. ENROLLMENT AND MEDIPLAN CARDS. "(a) ENROLLMENT.—The Secretary shall provide a 21 mechanism for the enrollment of individuals entitled to 22 benefits under this title and, in conjunction with such en23 rollment, the issuance
  • . military established control oler assets. .. , .. ' .," 1 Alpha list of caches: Reichsbank branches: Aue: S/6-6/22 89th Div·., G-S report FED Items originally in Saalfeld transferred to Zwickau and then transferred to Aue 41 sakes of gold bars Berlin
  • , including 17 a nursing home fixed indemnity policy (un- 18 less the Secretarv determines that such a 19 policy provides sufficiently comprehensive 20 coverage of a benefit so that it should be 21 treated as a health plan). 22 23 (viii
  • via CIOS, BIOS, and FIAT. Vol. 5 (1947-48), N'b: 2, p. 20. The Library of Congress has received some more captured German films from the .Department of the Army. VoL5 (1947-48), No.4, pp. 21-22. . Aeronautics article, by R. Eells and· staff, further
  • General, $10,000,000, to remain available until ex­ 20 pended, to reimburse any Department of Justice organiza­ 21 tion for: (1) the costs incurred in reestablishing the oper­ 22 ational capability of an office or facility which has been 23 damaged
  • . 20 (8) HEALTH CARE LIABILITY CLAIM.—The 21 term "health care habihty claim" means a claim 22 brought against a health care provider, health care 23 professional, or other defendant joined in a claim al- 24 leging that an injury
  • ('''08-''''0) ISIDOR WELS J1!~~/i RICHARD H. WELS 8 July 1948 Thomas J. Lynch, Esq. General Oounsel Treasury Department Washington 25, D.C. Dear Tom: We represent and are counsel foXi l-w. Paul E.A. De Verrier, an American citizen of French origin who
  • . may belong to or where from~ 17 So Bob Miller first. 18 (No response.) 19 MR. 20 21 22 JOHNSON: Okay. after George, Elmer White. MR. HOBBS: members of the panel. George Hobbs? Go ahead, And George. Good evening, Mr. Secretary, My name
  • mandates "Fairness" of financing Consumer costs Tax on hospital's expected windfall Paying for reform - other 3 48 1 24 8 24 1 240 3 40 1 22 5 21 1 189 - REFORM - APPROACHES AND FEATURES 9 11 HIPCs 48 42 Health plans or provider networks 3 1 Payment
  • organization regulated under State 18 law for solvency. 19 20 21 22 (7) NAIC—The term "NAIC" means the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. (8) SECRETARY.—The term "Secretaiy" means the Secretary of Health and Human Services. 23 (9) S M A L L
  • . egislative Reference OMll CONTACT: Douql~8 STEIGER (3.556) Secretary's line (for simple responses): 395-3454 SUBJECT: Proposed statement of Administration Policy RE: S 20, Performance Measurement in the Federal Government DIWlLINE: April 15, 1993 I
  • % Chapman 1 (D) 20% UHca Elmira TX 32 3% Krueger D Dallas-Ft Worth 29 1,763,400 Sarpalius 13 (D) Houston FL 25 12% 24 1,452,000 8% C.Edwards 11 D 9% Armey 26 R 100% Brooks 9 D Green 29 D 104% M.Andews 25 (D) DeLay 22 R 100% Wislon 2 D 33
  • ) automobile medical-payment insurance. "(b) INSURER AND H E A L T H MAINTENANCE ORGANI- 20 ZATION.—As used in this title: 21 "(1) INSURER.—The term 'insurer' means any 22 person that offers a health insurance plan to a small 23 employer. 24 25 "(2) H
  • of 19 a research project that involves data with respect to 20 human subjects. 21 means a person, .or an :officer, employee (8) INDIVIDUALLY IDENTIFIABLE HEALTH IN- 22 23 health information" means any information, includ­ 24 March
  • crimes increased by 1.3 percent, but the 19 number of persons who are less than 15 years 20 of age arrested for violent crimes increased by 21 9.2 percent,· and the number of persons less 22 than 18 years of age arrested for such crimes 23
[H.R. 3222] (Item)
  • "Benefits, Evaluations, 6 and Data Standards Board" refers to the Board es- 7 tablished under section 1303. 8 9 10 CLOSED 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OPEN PLANS.—The terms "closed" and "open" are defined, with respect to a health plan, under
  • with the appli- 18 cable access provisions of section 5227; or 19 (3) an administrative subpoena or a judicial 20 subpoena or warrant, and the disclosure othenvise 21 meets the conditions of section 5216, 5217, 5221, or 22 5222. 23 (b) RESTRICTIONS
  • -income individual 19 (as defined in section 2009(a)(2)) who is enrolled in 20 an AHP, the premium assistance under this section 21 consists of— 22 (A) an adjustment in premiums charged 23 the individual under the plan, in accordance 24
  • . '18' 196 , , :1 , :1 8' 'I I, 1 10 1 .j 2 3 196 18 , " .6 186 168 6 , 20 ,8 215 18 9 60 805 1 a 16 19 8 8 196 4 5 I 81& Ii " , • i06 8 9 :: 20 '1 I, ! 108 22 lOti ROti '218 1" 2 lt8 3
  • of such 18 determination until the authority determines that 19 such carrier and plan are in compliance with such 20 standards. 21 (3) SPECIAL RULE FOR CARRIERS OFFERING 22 PLANS 23 TICAL AREAS.—In the case of a carrier offering an 24 insured
  • meanings as such terms have for purposes of 18 chapter 21 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 19 20 "(2) MODIFICATIONS OF RULES.—In applying paragraph (1)— 21 "(A) the exceptions specified in paragraphs 22 (5), (6), (7), and (8) of section 3121
  • 20109] FLOTUS Remarks and Speeches 5/99 - 10/12/99 [Binder]: [Medal of Freedom - White House 8/11/1999] [OA/ID 20109] FLOTUS Remarks and Speeches 5/99 - 10/12/99 [Binder]: [IrishAmerican Dinner - Nantucket, Massachusetts 8/20/1999] [OA/ID 20109] FLOTUS
  • .—For pur- 19 poses of clause (i), the term 'excess pre- 20 miums' means, with respect to any month 21 during the taxable year, the excess (if any) 22 of— 23 "(I) the certified health insur- 24 ance costs of the taxpayer for such O:\FRA
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Larry Levitt Subseries: 3717 OA/ID Number: Segment 4 FolderlD: Folder Title: Education and Labor [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 53 5 2 1 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION 07/11/94 15:20
  • medical costs in their health insurance group. A~suming they choose an average cost plan, Alec's parents will ray 20.% of the premium for a family plan, $872 a year, or $73, a month, (2~ov+- To ( ~c.GL' 132 Health Security· Plan Issues of Concern
  • unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA| b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes 1(b)(7) of the FOIA] b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8
  • the 19 general public should be accomplished in a sound, 20 prudent, and incremental manner. 21 22 health policy reforms as a part of national health 23 care reform will eliminate features of the current 24 July 27. 1994 (7) The enactment
  • the ehgibhity of individuals with disabh- 19 ities based on— 20 (i) income, 21 (ii) age, 22 (hi) geography, 23 (iv) nature or category of disabihty, 24 (v) residential, setting (other than an 25 institutional setting), or i September 16,1994 57
  • '_ . ard" it~,_ House· work hard to enhance it. I value that relationship and will I 19 I.have been a practicing lawyer for nearly a 20 quarter of a century. 21 been involved in hundreds of negltiations on 22 issues ranging from aerospace
  • clauses (i) through (iv) of sub- 18 paragraph (C) and clauses (i) through 19 (v) of subparagraph (F)), (8), (9), 20 (10), (11), (13), (15), (18), and (19) 21 of section 3121(b) of the Internal 22 Revenue Code of 1986 shall not apply. 23 (II
  • AD~UNISTRATIVE ALLOWANCE FOR PUR· POSES OF PA)'}.1:ENT LIMIT.­ 16 "(A) IN GENERAL.-Except as provided in 17 subparagraph (B), the admJistrative allowance 18 under paragraph (4) is- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 October 21, 1993 (8:05 p,m,) other
  • ; for pro­ , 17. grams 'that involve­ , 18 "(-1) continuing judici8:1 supervision over offend- ' ers with substance abuse problems who ,a~enot vio.. 19 , 20 21 22 . .23 . 24 ,/ .:" lent offenders; and . "(2) the integrated administra~i~n of other
  • 18 (C) and clauses (i) through (v) of subpara- 19 graph (F)), (8), (9), (10), (11), (13), (15), 20 (18), and (19) of section 3121(b) of the 21 Internal Revenue Code of 1986 shall not 22 apply. 23 (ii) EXCLUSION OF INMATES AS EM- 24
  • Bishop May: Conf. Call 3-4 June 22
  • SUBJECT: .Conference Call with Bishop May Carol, Bishop May's ,assistant, Evelyn, phoned 717-652-6705 to see about your availability for a conference call reo the Bishops's Initiative on June 22 from 3:00 - 4:00 pm. Others on call would
  • 18 payment obhgation under section 6121 shah be deemed 19 satisfied if the employer pays to tlie multiemployer plan 20 at least tlie premium payment amount specified in section 21 6121(b) and the plan has assumed legal obhgations of 22
  • has not initiated a chahenge in accordance 20 with section 5228; or 21 (2) disclosure is ordered by a court after chal- 22 lenge under section 5228. 23 (d) APPLICATION FOR D E L A Y . — 24 25 (1) IN GENERAL.—A government authority may
  • . For example, we know we need to work on the academic health centers' issues with them. We should get OPL to set up a series of briefings which we staff with approriate briefers. s February M T W T F 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 2 3 9 10 16 17 23 24 4
  • that an individual may purchase any health plan or health insurance and may not be required to enroll under, or make payment for, any health plan or health insurance DEFEATED BY A ROLL CALL VOTE OF 16 TO 27 DEFEATED 3a SCOTT amendment (verbal) to Fawell [FAWELL
  • ,,'418, ' , . ,709-.,',5}L:, 1;' l,~ . :,: ;9.87~ "' ,-339, ' 2,276 , 1)92Q '22': ,164, ·lM~ , 3,684 ,,' ~.,-
  • with President Clinton with a letter written on October 22, 1993. After receiving the letter, memos were exchanged within the National Security Council, concluding with a recommendation from Anthony Lake suggesting that President Clinton reply to Carter's
  • Annultanlll 11 Other Compensation 12 Sublotal PersonMI Compo 13 FEUF 14 FICA 15 RetJremenl 16 H6aIIh Benefits· 17 Medicare le VA FERS Regular Retirement 19 VA FERS Sp,,1 Retirement 20 VA FERS Thrift Plan Contrib. 21 Subtotal Regular BeMfits 22 Empi. Comp
  • .-'The final exceeds such Income. threshold 17 marginal rate is 12 percent. 18 (3) LIMITATION TO 8 PERCENT FOR ALL FAMI­ 19 LIES.­ 20 (A) IN GENERAL.-In no case shall the .. 21 family obligation amount under this subsection 22 for the year
  • PLAN.—The term 19 "health insm-ance plan" has the meaning given such 20 term in section 1107(4). 21 (8) INSURED MULTIPLE EMPLOYER HEALTH 22 PLAN.—The term "insured multiple employer health 23 plan" has the meaning given such term in section
  • quality, and i'elated fle1ds of health serv­ 19 ices research. Such members shall (:nnstitute at least . . 20 one-third of the Council's membership, 21 ~ (2) Individuals' representing consumers of' 22 health care' services. Such memberR shall
  • plan, the large 19 employer sponsor. 20 (8) HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.—The term 21 "health professional" means an individual who is le- 22 gaily authorized to provide senices in the State in 23 wliich such senices are provided. 24 25 (9
  • MUIRE FOR CONGRESSMAN HERGER 18 CRAIG MAHAFFEY 70 19 JOE SEDILLO 75 20 MICHAEL BRIONEZ 82 21 TRINIDAD JUAREZ 85 22 RUDY AGUAS 90 23 MARY MARRS 94 24 LESA DONNELLY 98 25 SURAJ AHUJA 104 > 64 2 JEANETTE D. MARBLE CSR 211186
  • Takings (95) [8]
  • 4231 ENRD 1 2 3 104th CONGRESS 4 51st Session 6 7 S. xx 8 9 ~TI'l'LEt:t 10 1~ ~Rulet:t 12 13 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES 14 15 ~DATE~ 16 17 ~SPONSOR~ Mr. Bumpers 18jeLi 19 20 j.Li 21 22 23 24 25 XXXXXXXXX)~ introduced the fo~lowin9
  • in accordance with 44 U.S. C. · 2201(3). concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAI ' RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. COP!)' ------------~----------------------------------. Page 1 of2 3A7534S..8.FIN Exchange Mail DATE-TIME 12/20/2000 11:56:44 AM
  • as provided in 19 subparagraphs (B) and (C), each member shall 20 be appointed for a term of 5 years. 21 (B) TERMS OF I N I T I A L APPOINTEES.—As 22 designated by the President at the time of ap- 23 pointment, of the members first appomted— 24 25
  • outpatient 17 drugs)" after "functions". 18 (e) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.­ 19 20 21 22 (l)(A) Section 1833(aHl) (42 U.S.C. 1395l(a)(1)) is amended­ (i) by striking "and" at the end of clause (0), and 23 (ii) by inserting before the semicolon
  • due local, state initiative 275 Words 20 12 Characters * 10/24/97 San Antonio Express-News Alamo 04B Editorial (Copyright 1997) * Initiating a national effort to address child-care issues will not immediately solve working parents' problems
  • .tian.. TiUs department wa$ me-ed and enL:.rged from the 4th floor (room lJo "':3a ). to the 3rd floor (room No 22) t ' . •.. ! 3. Lruploye
  • Deposit Insurance Corporation from 19 which funds may be withdrawn by check or 20 similar means of payment to third parties; 21 "(v) will furnish campaign records, evi- 22 dence of contributions, and other appropriate 23 information
  • the costs associated with the senices pro- 16 \ided; and 17 (iii) interest income earned on funds 18 19 20 21 received under this title. (8) NOTIFICATION AND CONSULTATION R E - QUIREMENTS.— (A) REQUIREMENTS OF T H E SEC- 22 RETARY
  • apply to taxable years beginning after 17 December 31, 1991. 18 SEC. 102. GRANTS TO STATES FOR SMALL EMPLOYER 19 HEALTH 20 GRAMS. 21 INSURANCE PURCHASING PRO- (a) I N GENERAL.—The Secretary of Health and 22 Human Services (hereafter
  • in the percentage of households with firearms 21 and the number of homicides with guns; 22 (7) according to the Centers for Disease Con- 23 trol, the estimated lifetime costs forfirearminjuries 24 that occurred in 1985 will be $14,400,000,000; j4-20-93 0
  • Texas , California New Jersey South Carolina Wyoming New York Nevada North Carolina Tribes/territories Red Cliff Band of ~e Superior Chippewas (WI) 8/22/96 . 8/27196 . 9119/96 9/20/96 9/20/96 9123196 9/27/96 9/27/96 9/30/96 9/30196 9/30/96
  • vention of crime in the community; and 20 (4) encourage the development of new tech­ 21 22 and local law enforcement agencies in reorienting 23 the emphasis .of their activities from reacting to 24 • nologies to assist State, Indian tribal
  • ) : " 002a. schedule 002b. memo Rasco Staff, Thursday'June 27, 1996 (partial) (1 page) , from WAVES to Pizzuto re Confirmation: Appt . Request for Rasco, , ' 06/2611996 P6/b(6), b(7)(C) , Carol,(06/27/96@8:30am) (partial) (l,page) '002c: memo from
  • . 19 "(4) GENERAL 20 LIMIT.-The 21 limit', with respect to an eligible Senate candidate, 22 means the limit applicable to the eligible Senate can- 23 didate under section 503(b). term ELECTION EXPENDITURE 'general election expenditure 0
  • -22 -o.s -85 ~A -t.O -0.2 CJ.3 -1.3 0.2 4t.2 02 .u . ...$ ..cJ.5 -DJJ .Q.9 0.0 0.2 -1..,. 0.0 -1.6 -20 -2.0 .2.,8 -35 ......4 ..s.s 0.0 0fI'RIIins Rea!ipta...­ ~I -LO -0.2 -9.2 -2.0 a 0... AIIIIItI_ ..s.s .l3..2 -1.6 -12
  • ) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA) b(8) Release would disclose information concerning
  • provides for the systematic report- 19 ing and public dissemination of information on 20 the performance of plans in meeting the clinical 21 health requirements, 22 being, and personal satisfaction of its enrollees; 23 and functional needs, well
  • of personal privacy [(1))(6) ofthe FOIA) b(7) Release would discl!)se information compiled for law enforcement · purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA) b(8) Release would disci9se information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(bX8) of the FOIA) j C
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 1] [Loose] [8]
  • adjusted income of the family (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any wages included in such family's in- 22 come that is received for employment
  • , subject to para- 19 graph (2), the term "State" means each of the fifty 20 States and the District of Columbia. 21 22 Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or 23 the Northern Mariana Islands certifies to the Presi- 24 dent
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [8]
  • of appro17 nriations Acts and represents the obligation of the Federal 18 Government to provide funding for such payments in the 19 amounts, and for the fiscal years, specified in subsection 20 (b). 21 "(b) AMOUNT OF ENTITLEMENT.—For purposes of 22
  • authorizing the Commission was issued on March 7, 2000 for a two-year time period. An Amendment to the Executive Order increasing the number of members from 15 to 20 was issued on September 15, 2000. Members of the WHCCAMP were Presidential appointees
  • (A) . Medical· assistance under title XIX of the So- 19 cia! Security Act (or any successor program to such 20 title) for care and SerTIces that are necessary for the 21 treatment of an emergency medical condition (as de- 22 fined in section 1903(.)(3
  • involving law enforce­ 20 ment officers and young persons in the community; 21 "(8) develop and establish new administrative 22 and managerial systems to facilitate the adoption of 23 • "(7) establish and implement innovative pro­ community
  • constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA] b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA] b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation
  • 4% 18% 66 27% 2 3% 33 14% 29% 54 22% 27% UEST 195 20% 206 100% 21% 64 31% 18% 82 40% 23% 60 29% 20% 44 21% 15% 132 64% 2 3% 16 8% 23% 28 14% 19% 54 26% 16% 70 34% 25% 34 16% 22% 20 10% 2 3% 52 25% 22% 13 6% 26% 53 26% 19% 18 9
  • of GA and Brenda Levy 'of MD, \.: .' 5 M May 1995 T W T F !S M T W T F 51 6 1 7 July 1995 . June 1995 5 2 345 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 345 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 /28 29 30
  • . on weekdays; : 19 "(ii) during any even numbered year, at 20 least two-thirds is broadcast during the two 21 months immediately preceding election day and 22 at least one-half is broadcast during the three 23 weeks immediately preceding election day
  • BY _ _ _ _ _ SHIP NO ~_----:.1_,_ _ _ _ CLASSIFICATIOI Gold Bullion INVENTORY BY Keller TAG NO FORM TO 29402 SECURITY 0 F.I .Green~ . _ CONTAINER .;;;.N~O..;;.C_-~1.;::;..5::..24..:-_UNIT CONTROL _-.-;..1l.:::;,.;··;O:;:..::8:;:.. RECORDED
  • a consensus on health care reform that promotes the improved health status of our citizens and strengthens our national productivity. 18 S N BYiXerox Telecopier 7021 1 10-20-93 ; 8 5 A i ET :1M » DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH it HUMAN SERVICES FOR RELEASE UPON
  • [Health Security Act] [Folder 2] [Loose] [8]
  • of the famdy (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any- wages included in such famdy's in- 22 come that is received for employment which is taken 23
  • be paid on or before the date which 18 is 3 months after such tax-increase date. 19 (5) ARTICLES IN FOREIGN TRADE ZONES.— 20 21 998, 19 U.S.C. 81a) and any other provision of law, 22 any article which is located in a foreign trade zone 23
  • and administering such a plan, and 20 (3 > arrange favorable financing for such a plan. 21 (c) PROHIBITION OF REGIONAL A L L I A N C E S B E A R I N G 22 R I S K . — A regional alhance may not bear insurance risk. 23 24 25 SEC. 1330. PROfflBITION AGAINST SELF
  • with setting up and administering such a plan, and 20 (3) arrange favorable financing for such a plan. 21 (c) PROHIBITION O F REGIONAL A L L I A N C E S B E A R I N G 22 RISK.—A regional alhance may not bear insurance risk. 23 SEC. 1330. P R O H m m O N
  • the Part A side of the program ,utd about $22 from Part B. [S70 billion (of traditional Part A cuts) + $80 billion (home health transfer) "'" $150 billion over 5 years or a Trust Fund exhaustion date of about 2005]. There was also some discomfort
  • , the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Secret Service regarding the release of Kennedy era documents. These records discuss Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities prior to November 22, 1963 and the U.S. government’s investigation of President
  • System (continued) [03/16/1999 – 06/22/1999] [OA/ID 620000] [06/22/1999] [1] [OA/ID 620000] [06/22/1999] [2] [OA/ID 620000] [06/22/1999] [3] [OA/ID 620000] [06/22/1999] [4] [OA/ID 620000] [06/22/1999] [5] [OA/ID 620000] [06/23/1999 – 07/20/1999] [OA/ID
  • and Human Serv- 19 ices to enforce anv final order of such Secretarv or 20 to cohect any civil monetary penalty assessed by 21 such Secretary under tins Act. 22 23 SEC. 5234. PRIORITY OF CERTAIN BANKRUPTCY CLAIMS. Section 507(a)(8) of title 11
  • and Human Serv- 19 ices to enforce any final order of such Secretarv- or 20 to cohect anv- civd monetan penalty assessed by 21 such Secretan mider tlus Act. 22 23 7 7 SEC. 5234. PRIORITY OF CERTAIN BANKRUPTCY CLAIMS. Section 507(a)(8) of title 11
  • and parents-to-be with important safety information. You can arrange a baby safety shower for any number of people - from 20 to 200. At larger baby safety showers, parents can visit a variety of workshops where volunteers illustrate important safety
  • to be imposed pursuant to the procedures of 17 section 309.". 1 8 SEC. 102. BROADCAST RATES AND PREEMPTION. 19 (a) BROADCAST RATES.—Section 315(b) of the Com- 20 munications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 315(b)) is amended— 21 22 23 24 25 (1) by striking "(b
  • [04/22/1993-04/30/1993]
  • IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONTINUES (APRIL 22 OPPOSITION RAMGAVAR DAILY "AZG".) "...FOR THREE DAYS IT HAS BEEN RELATIVELY QUIET ON THE BORDER. ON APRIL 20 THE VILLAGE OF VAHAN IN KRASNOSELSK REGION WAS SHELLED, AND TWO ARMENIAN SOLDIERS WERE WOUNDED." "AZERI
  • A little more favorable 22 No more favorable 23 (Don't know) 5 [END SPLIT SAMPLE B - GO TO Q63] "SEP 10- '93 10:16 FROM GREENBERG RESEARCH . TO 4562362 PAGE..021/028 n DNC.Q19 - Issue Poll: Frequency Questtonnaire, September 8-9,1993 20 [SPLIT SAMPLE
  • RES.ULTS: Displayi?g 96 of 533 records ~ ( Brief Record" Previous )( ~ubjects/Content )( Next I\iI> Full Record l( MARC Tags) Gold: a world economic problem, by the Hon. R. H. Brand. The removal ot.. I LC Control Number: 37031~22 Type
  • be made under 20 this title for direct graduate medical education costs 21 attributable to an approved medical residency train- 22 ing program for any cost reporting period (or por- 23 tion thereof) beginning on or after January 1, 24 August 26
  • sional development of health educators. 20 (8) How the State will provide staff develop- 21 ment and technical assistance to local educational 22 agencies. 23 (9) The respective roles of the State educational 24 agency, local educational
  • of individuals within each of the 4 cat- 19 egories of individuals with disabilities. 20 21 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (e) EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS.— (1) I N GENERAL.—A State plan may not pro- vide for coverage of— 23
[05/05/1999] (Item)
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 , # ARMS Email System Page 6of6 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Page I of5 ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL .(NOTES MAIL) 1 ) CREATOR: Sidney Blumenthal ( CN
  • PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993, is amended— 25 (1
  • " :. '~":''''.,-:.-.: -~:,. ~", .:..:~::,>~.:. ~, . billion of subsidies. 16 , 17 were imposed, they would be "able.tocover the $26 18 billion in past subsidies. 19 the agreement condoned the $26 billion in past 20 . subsidies and allows certain future subsidies. 21 22 Mr. Kantor. It does
  • in section 1116). 13 (7) Hospice care (described in section 1117). 14 (8) Home health care (described in section 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1118). (9) Extended care sendees (described in section 1119). (10) Ambulance sendees (described in section
  • lishm~llt 19 modification, or enror"''''''11 t. of child support 20 nhli::rnti
  • in Medicare Program 19 PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993
  • ) Hospice care (described in section 1117). 14 (8) Home health care (described in section 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1118). (9) Extended care services (described in section 1119). (10) Ambulance services (described in section 1120). (11) Outpatient
  • instruction. 19 (7) The program includes activities to promote 20 involvement by parents, families, community organi- 21 zations, and other appropriate entities. 22 (8) The program is coordinated with other Fed- 23 eral, State, and local health
  • to which poor persons and families will be em- 18 powered to become economically self-sufficient, I . . 19 and I I I ~ ' I 20 "(F) does not include any action to assist 21 any esfa'blishment in relocating from one area 22 outsidJ
  • and operating the hotline, a private, nonprofit entity 18 shall- 19 20 "(1) contract with a carner for the use of a toll-free telephone line; 21 "(2) employ, train, and supervise personnel to 22 answer incoming calls and provide counseling and 23
  • · : . , .r '" 20 , p~an and the provider.'or ~~ppli'er. . , , , ' .' ,~ , , . , :, " (B) ,FAILrRE.-..In' the ..case of a-;'plan ·21 o " _\' I" " . ' , , • • ' ' , : •• ' 22:' . 'which.'· the' SecretaD:deterriiles, after ndtice
  • authorized under 15 this title. 1 TITLE 6 II-ONE-STOP CAREER 1 7 SYSTEM FOR EMPLOYMENT 1 8 AND TRAINING 19 SEC. 201. PURPOSE. 20 The purpose of this title is to estabhsh a Federal pro- 21 gram of grants and waivers to allow States and localities 22
  • /47 x $500.00 = $500.00 8 1358 12/29/47 x $10.00 8 1.358 12/29/47 . x $100.00 8 1366 12/29/47 x $150.00 Sum: Antiques/Collectibles by lot = = 9/24/47. 2 x $1.00 8 1167 12/1/47 20 x $J.OO 8 1326 12/24/47 4 x $3.00 8
  • Supplemental Securily Income (SSI) benefits to noncitizens. The new law is effective August 22, 1996, and applies to pcople who are already receiving SSI benefits and to people who are applyinl fur benefits. What The Law Says -.::.._-_._-Under the new law
  • l(b)(7) of the FOIA 1 b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions ((b)(8) of the FOIAl b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells I(b)(9) of the FOIAI National
  • a belief as to the trut:h or the allegat.ions. 1 17. Admit. 8 18. Admit. 9 19. Admit. 10 20. A.dmit. " 21. Admit Pub. L. 12 rest of paragraph 2l is a eharacterization of the 13 of which speaks for itself. law~ the text:. 14 22. Admit
  • shall be carried out by a public body: "The Health Care Authority" (THCA). 6 7 2. Comprehensive. 8 9 3. Universal. 10 11 4. Portable. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Page 3 5. Accessible. 1 2 3 4 Page 4 (1) PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 9/21/93 - 11/22/93 [Binder]: [Press Conference with Attorney General 10/15/1993]
  • 10 I Washington, D.C. 20530 11 12 ,'.- 13 ..) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 ALDERSON REPORTING COMPAI~Y, (l0l)289-2l60(BOO) fOR DUO 1111 FOURTEI!NTH STREET. N.W. INC. sum 400 I WASIUNGTON. D.C. 1000' · 09:16:93 11:27
  • for International Settlements should be liquidated w1thoat further delay in accordanoe with :Besolution V of the Bretton Woods aollference. ~ The Backsrou.nc1 1. ' On July 22. 1946. the, State Department at 70ur request trans';' mitted a cable to Chancellor Dalton
  • Complete Scheduling per 10-11: NACSD Aug. 22-24 [1994]
  • Council Carol Rasco (Issue Papers) ONBox Number: 8505 FOLDER TITLE: Complete Scheduling per 10-\\: NACDS Aug 22-24 [1994] 20 I 0-0 198-8 kc22 1 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act· [5 U.S.C. 552(b
  • to go 19 through this with the Department of Agriculture. 20 never again to see another complaint_ of discrimination at: 21 USDA. I hope once 22 fix. ,After all, 23 continent, and agriculture is a prime 'example of, what it 24 should
  • Offen, Laura [8]
  • " " '" .\ ~(!~~,.i~NAR!l, ' . .. ',,, .,' ~ " P'6. A :,:RG" . Entl)' l:::t'h~c.e "File :j::.nV~fy "' rorrn.5 Lj' cJl ' Box 'C011edt~on I j 0 'INVENTORY FORM· !Wi . '. .de]lommerv8ul t INV:ENTORY BY_....,........~~ TAG 'NO :]' ,::,,' 49;~1
  • August 3. 1998 Martin L. Cheshcs November 22, 1993 November 10, 1997 September 15. 200n OOl1l1a JC
  • 4 5 4 9% 14 28 3 11 3 2 2 3 2 20 3 Trend Dates: May89 was conducted 5/9-11/89; Aug91A was conducted 8/18-22/91; Jan93A was conducted 1/12-14/93; Mai93B was conducted 3/28-30/93; Jun93A was conducted 6/1-3/93; Au 93A was conducted 9/2-3/93. 8 SEP
  • consideration and discussion of relevant data and potential methodologies; 20 (3) to require explanation of significant choices 21 in the risk assessment process which will allow for 22 better peer review and public understanding; and 23 (4) to improve
  • data to determine the sequence at which detailed watershed inventories will be conducted on the total land base (ie. a detailed listing of the most critical to the least critical areas in need of physical and biological restoration) (year 1); 8) Conduct
  • this section; or 20 "(E) fails to comply with the requirements 21 of section 1876(i)(8), 22 23 remedies available under law, for any of the rem- 24 August 26. 1994 the Sec. et ary may provide, in addition to any other edies described in paragraph (2
  • . An orga­ 18 nization whose employees act as lobbyists on its own 19 behalf is both a client and an employer of such em­ 20 ployees. In the case of a coalition or association that 21 employs or retains other persons to conduct lobbying 22
  • of indi'id- 20 unls in the United States who are 21 adult recipients 22 under any State program funded 23 under this part. 24 25 June 8. 1887 (10:37 a.m.) of assistance "(\i) DISTRIBt:TIO~ 01-' Fl"~DS \\lTHI~ STATES.- F:\JDG\ WM\RECON97
  • 10, 113 13, 18, 114 7 SPEAKERS 8 : : ~ ~' 0 : : . ~ Z: ~U , 9 G U t • 10 11 12 .; OJ = 0 .~- 13 .E Ii ~ 'E s 8. ... 0 " Q.,UCI: 14 15 16 .< U < 17 18 19 20 = 21 22 ~ P ~. ...:­ 23 24 25 MR. MI KE HALONA Navajo Nation
  • to make a sin~ . 19 ' ,gle lump-sum payment, or partial' payments at speci - ~ '­ . , '. , 20, 21 , fiedintervals~ "(8) SETpFF.-,Any amourit paid to a ,vic,tim I 22 under this section shall be ',set off against any , , , ~ ; 23
  • (partial) (2 pages) OS/2111996 P6/b(6) 002. email Mail Link Monitor to Elena Kagan at 15: 19:46.98. Subject: Confirmation [partial] (1 page) OS/22/1996 P6/b(6), b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F) 003. email Mail Link Monitor to Elena Kagan at 15:20:06.73
  • of "no impact" (Option 3A). Agencies making 'reasonable assessments of impact would not be unduly burdened by litigation, but small businesses would feel 'empowered to challenge abuses. , . . ' , ' This latter approach could be a big plus
  • ployment services, including assessment of skill lev- 20 els and service needs, labor market information, and 21 job search assistance; 22 (6) to begin to integrate the current employ- 23 ment and training system in the United States by 24
Michigan [2] (Item)
  • OIRECTION #15 SOCIAL CONTRACT PARTICIPATION OUTCOMES o Participated 1 + Hours 100% • Did Not Participate I 90%­ eo% 70%­ 60%­ 50% 40%­ 30%­ 20%­ 10% 0% II,. I ~ -'-­ 1/93 2/93 3/93 4'93 5193 &103 1193 8/93 9/03 10/93 n/93 12/93 Exp*Ctod
  • ENROLLED UNDER PROGRAMS OR PLANS.— (1) OFFER OF REMUNERATION.—Section 14 1128A(a) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 15 1320a-7a(a)) is amended— 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 (A) by striking "or" at the end of paragraph (1)(D); (B) by striking
  • TUESDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 — 25 ^ 26 /^ec /VWrV M 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 .^*> Sr1*T> - August- —June T 1 8 15 22 29 W 2 9 16 23 30 T 3 10 17 24 F 4 11
  • (Xerography image receptors [dedicated or non-dedicated] are not considered to be designed specifically for screening mammography by Medicare) Label or tag on unit indicating compliance with 21 C. F. R. § 1020.30-31 Image receptor designed for mammography
  • )'$_'... ;. .,_'....;.1--,"...,..-_ _ _ _ · fO,r' reve-' '. J' ',,{ n,ues, (descJ?bedm ,} , . ... I' 22 '.' 20()2~ , " ','" '.- , ',describe~ in~~bparagraph' (A)(i);~:and ' ',21" , i ,J .' , ' . , , , (I) $ " , ,,' 20 and, ' , \ . . , . '(viii
  • Achievement: Has the U.S. increased the percentage of students scoring at or above Proficient in' civics? (1998) • Grade 4 • Grade 8 • Grade 12 23% 22% 26% 11. History Achievement: Has the U.S. increased the percentage of students scoring at or above
  • American Physicians Lawsuit - HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Maggie Williams; Evan Ryan; Melanne Verveer Subseries: Misc. Subject Files OA/ID Number: 12822 FolderlD: Folder Title: American Physicians Lawsuit-HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994 Stack: Row
  • White House Photographs for February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994. The segment contains photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • autlwrized by Public Law 103- 20 322, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended, 21 which shall be derived from tM Violent Crime Reduction 22 Department of Justice, $74,282,000; including not to exceed 22 Trust Fund, 23 $3,317,000 for tM Facilities
  • ~ irito contiguous regions of not less, than 250,000; or 20 (2) where the number of eligible , ' 21 individuals residing in an area or a 22 contiguous region is less' than 250,000, those 23 individuals shall be assigned to a HCCA 24 established
  • Berger - American Zionist Movement 5/22/96
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA.···· MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library. Staff. Folder Title: Berger-American Zionist Movement 5/22/96 ' ' I I ' i I I !Staff
  • budget request. He will be hosting one of these before each of the director's review meetings, to give White House policy staff the opportunity to weigh in on the Department's proposed new spending initiatives. - l~~u. ~pr1Jfn·~ ~ {o sW 6~ I) 14q 8
Prevention (Item)
  • ,The Attorney General, with respect to the programs 19 in titles _ _ _, a.nd the Secretary, with respect to the , I 20 programs in titles _ _ _, shall provide, directly or 21 through grants and contracts, for the comprehensive and 22 thorough evaluation
  • futures products, such term includes any contract, 20 agreement, or transaction for future I 21 22 delivery."; and (5) by adding at the end the followi.ng: H.L.e. SECICFfC AGREEMENT 102 1 n(55}(A) The term 'security future' means a contract
  • : -----~ • October s MT wT F s I 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 ··.1r- ,•••• . "'t·:··.. ·~. 4 s f ' ' .. Printed on 11/11/98 4:ooPM December SMTWTFS ------,---2--3--41'S 6 7 8 9 13 14 IS 16 20 21 22 23 27 28
Polls [2] (Item)
  • Needed Complete Overhaul Needed Not Sure 18 36 20 23 3 [33) The federal income tax system ..................... 13 32 22 30 3 (34) Medicare ........................................................ 18' 37 23 15 7 (35) The public
  • . aa.beIauaea 20",1" '. (V) throqt&. (Y'III) .. nbcla~ (IV) 21~' ' "'. . t.hroqh (Vll) ~98JJ. 22 23 1A '(8) Sectkm 1501(a)( (B) of. such Aat (20· U.S.C. 6Gl(a)(2)(B») ia "maAia (A) by at:rikiug oIa ,t " t·, (v), aDd NU.tl::l1 FILE No. 930 03/29
  • . Dated this 16th day of January, 1996. 8 9 10 11 12 13 "----- 14 15 16 " 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 M,,"~ Page 7 - EMERGEN'C\' MOTION FOR A STAY AND !NJUNCTION PENDING APPEAL c. RVT~C;" lA.,. FI..... 1o",._n....... D~_ Anornav. _ l
  • to the requirement 18 under subsection (a)(1) that are in addition to the excep19 tion under subsection (a)(2). 20 SEC. 5170. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. 21 There are authorized to be appropriated such sums 22 as may be necessary to carry out the purposes
Analysis [20] (Item)
  • Analysis [20]
  • 3 Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur Ohio - Ninth District June 1994 Working Draft 4 5 6 7 8 a 9 10 11 12 13 AKER:ICAB HEALTH PLAH 14 15 16 Essential Features: A Medical Insurance Home for All 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
  • Coml'Diasiol\ o.li the Status of Women, and Kavtta N. Ramdas, president and c:hief executive aft'.lcer ar the Global Fund for ' ' Woman, will be the featured speakers durinr the Cbicaao eVt!nl . Frlr mare infaml.at1on. call 8~81~ .~:;on · 8 a.m. to 4:30
Costs [1] (Item)
  • 2.8 WORK SpendiDi (inclnding Noncustodial Parents) 1.2 Additional Child Care Spendini for ProJlram Participants 2.7 .8 Investments in Automation 7.S Sublotal Savio~. from Case!ond Reductions and Reduend Fraud (1.5) S _ , T....~ionaI Asslstan
  • services is not meeting the demand for such services. (4) In 1995 there were about21,000~000 children less than 6 years of age, ofwhom 31 I oflO 5/20/QR Q·':!R AM MAY-22-1998 17:28 T0:229 NEERA TANDEN . FROM: DADE, J, P, 7/22 . percent were
  • 168 folders, approximately 10,323 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA
  • . 20 21 22 Sossard Associlatea, Inc. , (202)' 842-3300 09-27-1995 10:04 P.03 National Press Club 202 662 7569 '. 2 'P ROC BE DIN G S 1 2 THE 3 I Thank you very much, LADY; FIRB~ 4 Ardath, and'thank all of you for 98thering
  • ' '. 17 ',. '"I . ::.,:.,PERFORMANCE".· 18 SEC. toa~,FINDINGS~ POLICY, AND PURPOSE~' 19··' Section
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  • [01/22/1999-12/19/2000]
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. cable re: Pakistan. (4 pages) 01/22/1999 Pl/b(l) 002. cable re: Pakistan. (3 pages) 03/04/1999 Pl/b(l) 003. cable re: Pakistan. (2
  • : DECL:OADR TAGS: MARR, PREL, MOPS, UN, UNSC, R W SUBJECT: DRAFT SC RESOLUTION FOR RWANDA PKO REF: USUN 4653 1. COMF1DENTIAL - ENTIRE TEXT. 2. SUMMARY: ALTHOUGH SYG'S REPORT ON RWANDA (DESCRIBED REFTEL) WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25, FRENCH MISSION
  • CLAIMED DATE 19'....2.l. (a) 8-22 8-22 8-23 8-23 Col. (c) If the voucher includes per diem allowances for members of employee's Col. (d)} Show amount incllrred fOI each meal,. inclurling tax and tips, and da i I V total thru (g) meal Cost. Com· plete
  • publicly disclose the availability of each 19 health plan that such sponsor provides or offers. Such dis- 20 closure shall be accompanied by information describing the 21 method by which eligible individuals may enroll in such 22 plans. 23 SEC. lOOS
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  • . Children's Health'Conditions .' , 111-4 III-8 111-10, III-l2' 111-16 111:-18 , , 111-20 IIl-22 , III-24 , III-26 III-28 . III-30 , WORK 7. Child Care Expenditures WORK 8. Educational Attainment WORK 9. High-School Dropout Rates Non-Marital Birth
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  • is in substantial non- 18 comphance with program requirements, as de- 19 termined by the Secretary. 20 (3) PARTICIPATING STATE.—The term "partici- 21 pating State" means any State that establishes a 22 program under part 2. September 19,1994 0:(FAU
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  • the mean- 15 ing given such term by section 3121(b). 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "(2) MODIFICATIONS.—The modifications referred to in this paragraph are that— "(A) paragraphs (5), (6), (7), (8), and (9) of section 3121(b) shall not apply, and "(B) subsections
  • . For illustrative purposes, the contribudon is shown as equivalent to the benchmark HMOs. 8 (SB GTE Service Corporation 40 Sylvan Road Waltham, MA 02254 (617) 466-2396 FAX (617) 466-2856 April 22, 1993 Margie Ross Health Care Task Force Room 207 Old Executive
  • "inq parties: Plaintiff's Audubon 20 21 22 2:1 for summary Judgm@nt and Permanent Injunct~ons A9~inst First and Last Timber Sa1es 18 Sea.tt]_~ Soc~ety If motion to shorten time is not grante~ ynderlying mot!ofl Hould be notad fer tne ~ourtr51
  • ), and in person. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Enrollment materials shall be available from health care providers, health provider organizations, hospitals, health
  • of the Americans With 20 Disabilities Act of 1990 to employer provided health 21 insurance 22 approved litigation of items 57 on Justice by notation cases, 27 with a vote, disapproved recommendation to referred one case to the Department
  • 18 B.—Section 1836 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395o) is 19 amended by striking all that follows "who" and in- 20 serting the following: "is entitled to hospital insur- 21 ance benefits under part A for a month is entitled 22 to benefits under
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  • (b)(2). 18 SEC. 2122. FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS. 19 Each self-insured standard health plan shall meet the 20 solvency, reserve, and stop-loss requirements established 21 under section 2101(b)(3)(B). 22 23 24 25 August26, 1994 SEC. 2123. COLLECTION