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What Is a Waiver? Definition, Uses, Examples, and Types. By Akhilesh Ganti. Updated February 15, 2025. Reviewed by Eric Estevez. Fact checked by. Michael Rosenston. Fact checked by Michael Rosenston.
The FSSA announced a waitlist for the Aged and Disabled Waiver, meaning that Hoosiers in need of skilled nursing care will be forced to wait. 81° Make wishtv.com your home page ...
If they put in 20 waiver claims, though, that does not mean they expect — or want — to be awarded that many players. First, as stated above, ...
On Dec. 18, per Governor Newsom's Office, the Biden-Harris Administration said it’s granting a Clean Air Act waiver, meaning California can start to fully implement the Advanced Clean Cars II ...
Ohio will waive GPA and placement test requirements for College Credit Plus courses in advanced manufacturing fields. The waiver aims to expand access to CCP for students interested in high-demand ...
The I/DD Waiver is called a comprehensive waiver, meaning it covers a wide range of different options from people with relatively few supports needs to people who require high levels of care.
Prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder just got easier. The DATA-Waiver (X-Waiver) Program was eliminated on December 29, 2022, with President Biden’s signing of the Consolidated ...
Rutgers basketball transfer Jeremiah Williams, caught in a sweeping investigation into illegal gambling among college athletes in Iowa that began in the spring, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) last week announced a waitlist for the Aged and Disabled Waiver, meaning that Hoosiers in need of skilled nursing care and ...