Rate setting appeals decision filings of the Division of Administrative Law Appeals, 1974-1983.

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Rate setting appeals decision filings of the Division of Administrative Law Appeals, 1974-1983.

The Division of Administrative Law Appeals in the Executive Office for Administration and Finance (known until 1983 as the Division of Hearings (or Hearing) Officers) hears appeals filed to contest rates set by the Rate Setting Commission for health care providers in the Commonwealth (Massachusetts Rate Setting Commission. Public hearing records, 1962-1989 ((M-Ar)1951)). A copy of each of the division's decision in such appeals must be filed in the state secretary's office. Filings were maintained by the Public Records Division until mid-1975, when the Massachusetts Regulations Division (or Rules and Regulations Division) assumed responsibility for them. Decisions contain letter of transmittal and attested text of the decision, which includes the following information: appellant, what is being appealed, appeal number, who appeared for appellant and respondent at hearing, name of hearing officer, text of decision, and name of preparer.

1.6 cubic ft. (1 record center carton and 1 doc. box)

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Massachusetts. Division of Administrative Law Appeals.

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Massachusetts Regulations Division.

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Massachusetts. Division of Hearing Officers.

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Massachusetts Rate Setting Commission

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Setting of rates to be paid by Massachusetts state agencies to health care institutions (and, from 1975, the approval of all hospital rate increases) was the responsibility successively of the Division of Hospital Costs and Finances (1954-1962, within the Commission on Administration and Finance), the Bureau of Hospital Costs and Finances (1963-1968, within the Executive Office for Administration and Finance), and the Rate Setting Commission (1968-1996, within the Executive Office of Human Servi...

Massachusetts. Public Records Division

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The post of Commissioner of Public Records within the state secretary's office was made permanent in 1892, and was succeeded in 1919 by the post of Supervisor of Public Records. The holder of that office has administered the Public Records Division, known until 1952 as the Division of Public Records. From the description of Annual reports, 1889-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122656233 Civil procedures and record-keeping have been fundamental ingredients of...