…access, exchange, or use of EHI due to a natural disaster (such as a hurricane, tornado or earthquake) or war. These are just a couple examples of such circumstances and are by no means an exhaustive list. We emphasize that, consistent with the requirements for demonstrating that…
…access, exchange, or use of EHI due to a natural disaster (such as a hurricane, tornado, or earthquake) or war. Importantly, we noted that the actor would need to produce evidence and ultimately prove that complying with the request for access, exchange, or use of EHI in the mann…
…(2)(i)(d). We stated that a weather emergency, such as a blizzard, hurricane or tornado, may constitute an exceptional circumstance. We discussed scenarios in which severe weather causes a power outage making it impossible to prepare, mail, or fax appeal requests to the appeals e…
…access, exchange, or use of EHI due to a natural disaster (such as a hurricane, tornado or earthquake) or war. We emphasized that, consistent with the requirements for demonstrating that practices meet all the conditions of a proposed exception, the actor would need to produce ev…
… of a hospital (for example a natural or man-made disaster such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, terrorist attack, or bombing)—that affected the ability of the hospital to comply with one or more applicable reporting requirements with respect to a fiscal year. We proposed tha…
…, REH, or ASC (for example, a natural or man-made disaster such as a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, terrorist attack, or bombing)—that affected the ability of the hospital, REH, or ASC to comply with one or more applicable ( printed page 53924) reporting requirements with respec…
…ntentional injuries. Despite the history of shootings in schools and the recent tornado in Enterprise, Alabama, these events are extremely rare. Overall, children are safer at school than in almost any other setting in which they congregate. That said, to lose even one child to a…
…zards. Soc. Sci. Q. 2003, 84, 242–261. [CrossRef] 36. Sutter, D.; Simmons, K.M. Tornado Fatalities and Mobile Homes in the United States. Nat. Hazards 2010, 53, 125–137. [CrossRef] 37. Tierney, K.; Bruneau, M. Conceptualizing and Measuring Resilience: A Key to Disaster Loss Reduc…
…zards. Soc. Sci. Q. 2003, 84, 242–261. [CrossRef] 36. Sutter, D.; Simmons, K.M. Tornado Fatalities and Mobile Homes in the United States. Nat. Hazards 2010, 53, 125–137. [CrossRef] 37. Tierney, K.; Bruneau, M. Conceptualizing and Measuring Resilience: A Key to Disaster Loss Reduc…
…h property against damage by flood, fire, rain, windstorm, vandalism, snow, and tornado in amounts and with companies satisfactory to the Federal officer in charge of the property. In case of damage or destruction of the property by flood, fire, rain, windstorm, vandalism, snow, …