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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 131A — Health Care Facilities Finance Act

§ 131A-36. Annual reports on the Rural Health Care Stabilization Fund.

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§ 131A-36. Annual reports on the Rural Health Care Stabilization Fund.
(a)Requirement. - UNC Health Care shall publish a report each year on the Rural Health Care Stabilization Fund. The report shall be published by November 1 of each year and cover the preceding fiscal year. UNC Health Care shall make the report available to the public and shall give a copy of the report to the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Fiscal Research Division.
(b)Content. - The report required by this section shall contain the following information concerning the Fund:
(1)The beginning and ending balance of the Fund for the fiscal year.
(2)The amount of revenue credited to the Fund during the fiscal year, by source.
(3)The total amount of loans awarded from the Fund.
(4)For each loan awarded, the recipient of the award, the amount of the award, the amount of the award that was disbursed, and the amount of the award remaining to be disbursed in a subsequent fiscal year, if applicable. (2019-240, s. 27.2.)
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