A Proposal Relating to Certain Health Related 501(c)(3) Bonds: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures and the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, August 9, 1994, Volume 4

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Page 3 - In view of the limited time available to hear witnesses, the Subcommittee may not be able to accommodate all requests to be heard. Those persons and organizations not scheduled...
Page 69 - There must be supervisory and staff personnel for each department or nursing unit to ensure, when needed, the immediate availability of a registered nurse for bedside care of any patient. (1) The hospital must provide 24-hour nursing service furnished or supervised by a registered nurse, and have a licensed practical nurse or registered nurse on duty at all times...
Page 18 - Mr. Chairmen and Members of the Subcommittees: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) activities related to implementation of Pub.
Page 2 - ... of these governments. Interest on bonds issued by these governments to finance activities of other persons, eg, private activity bonds, is taxable unless a specific exception is included in the Code. One such exception is for private activity bonds...
Page 3 - In order to assure the most productive use of the limited amount of time available to question hearing witnesses, witnesses scheduled to appear before the Subcommittee are required to submit 150 copies of their prepared statements to the Subcommittee on Trade office, room 1136 Longworth House Office Building, at least 24 hours in advance of their scheduled appearance.
Page 45 - ... (The statement follows :) My name is Ray Shirley. I am Director of the Georgia Forestry Commission. However, I appear before you as spokesman for the National Association of State Foresters and Chairman of the Legislative Committee. On behalf of all 50 State forestry agencies, we thank you for the opportunity to appear before this distinguished committee to present our common needs on programs vital to State and private forestry. We are particularly concerned about the appropriation item in,...
Page 1 - The subcommittees met, pursuant to call, at 1:15 pm, in room 1100, Longworth House Office Building, Hon. Charles B. Range! (chairman of the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures) presiding.
Page 3 - ... Allison Giles, Chief of Staff, Committee on Ways and Means, US House of Representatives, 1102 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515. If those filing written statements wish to have their statements distributed to the press and interested public at the hearing, they may deliver 200 additional copies for this purpose to the Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures office, room 1135 Longworth House Office Building, by close of business the day before the hearing. FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS:...
Page 28 - ... ambulatory care facilities) they will conceivably run into the limitations of the $150 million Cap. This result will impede the creation of integrated systems that provide a continuum of care in a variety of settings, not just acute care facilities. As stated in the Anthony Commission Report (at page B-3) the definition of "hospital...
Page 78 - The Internal Revenue Code contains a $150 million limit on outstanding tax-exempt bonds issued by most nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations. An exemption from the limit is provided for debt used to finance hospital facilities. Nonhospital facilities, such as outpatient emergency care clinics, community health centers, and long-term care facilities, do not qualify for the exemption.

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