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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.2321 Availability and accessibility of basic health services; demonstration upon request; basic health service as required service; notice of nonavailability or nonac

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333.2321 Availability and accessibility of basic health services; demonstration upon request; basic health service as required service; notice of nonavailability or nonaccessibility; investigation; notice to complainant.
Sec. 2321.
(1)Upon request, the department shall demonstrate the availability and accessibility of the basic health services in a manner consistent with the revised program statement and this code.
(2)A basic health service designated for delivery through a local health department is a required service under part 24 for the local fiscal year covered by the appropriation.
(3)A person who believes that a basic health service described in the revised program statement is not available or accessible may notify the department. The department shall investigate each written complaint and shall notify the complainant of the availability and source of the service. If there are grounds to believe that the service is not available or accessible, the complainant shall be given written notice, within a reasonable time, of the action proposed to be taken.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978
Popular Name: Act 368
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