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Code · Alaska · Title 47 · Chapter 7

Sec. 47.07.073. Uniform accounting, budgeting, and reporting.

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Sec. 47.07.073. Uniform accounting, budgeting, and reporting.
(a)The department by regulation shall require a uniform system of accounting, budgeting, and reporting for health facilities receiving payments under this chapter. The regulations must provide for reporting revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, units of service, and other items considered necessary by the department to implement this chapter.
(b)[Repealed, § 6 ch 28 SLA 2003.]
(c)The department may waive or modify a requirement for accounting, budgeting, or reporting for a health facility if waiver or modification is consistent with the policies of this chapter.
(d)Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the department may, by regulation, modify the system of accounting, budgeting, and reporting required under this section for a health facility having fewer than 25 acute care beds in order to reduce the operating costs of that facility.
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