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The accounting office examined 15 of the largest waivers, covering services to 266,700 elderly people in 15 states and found problems with the quality of care in 11 of the programs.
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On the other hand, if borrowers now in difficulty manage to draw up restructuring plans involving large debt waivers from banks, their loans could be upgraded and the banks' bad-loan provisions reduced.So if the FSA is strict on the classification of loans, the banks could look even sicker in a few months' time than they already do—unless they raise more capital now.
A federal law enacted in 1994 already addresses size by restricting any bank from holding more than 10 percent of the nation's deposits, although several of the largest banks have been granted waivers from that requirement or used loopholes to evade its intent.
Medicaid Home and Community Based Services HCBSS) 1915(c) waivers are the largest providers of long-term supports and services (LTSS) for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in the United States.
She pointed out that one large firm received 22 separate waivers from the SEC rules over 10 years, brazenly contending that it has a "strong record of compliance with federal securities laws".
Team have until 9 a.m on Monday to claim Schultz, and there was a large group of veterans put on waivers league-wide, as teams attempt to get to 23 by Monday.
Only two large state-run financial institutions were granted similar waivers, filings show, while three of China's big state-run insurance companies were forced to break up.
According to news reports, its largest refiner, Tupras, is currently seeking a waiver from Washington to exempt it from the new sections on institutions dealing with Iran's central bank.
Gov. George E. Pataki has signed a waiver allowing larger recreational vehicles to travel on state highways without a special hauling permit.
The number of Medicaid participants has increased in New York City to 2.6 million today, from 1 million three years ago, in large part because of waiver programs like those that may be open to the Giordanos, said Patricia M. Smith, first deputy commissioner for the City Human Resources Administration/Department of Social Services, which administers the city's Medicaid program.
Those companies could arguably be forced to sell stations in some of the U.S.'s largest and most lucrative markets–or they could obtain waivers either through FCC action or judicial decisions as they have to date.
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