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CR3-3“ Average shore Distribution Of Fern . Number ' of income Farms by Size and 5..-_=:§.°_*:z .°.§_£.:.=.-;.-. Acm ° fr“ farm: Characteristics -, - - - - - - - - percent - - - - - - - . - — in 1983 Very small farms 0 ($1,000-$9,999 in sales) 48.7 13 3.6 0 Snell ferns V ($10,000-$39,999 in saleo) 23.2 18 - 9.6 9 Medium-sized farms 2 . _ ($40,000-5199.999 in sales) v23.6 A7 39.3 53 Large
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i- 3 ~23 2 5 20- 0 [ill [I 1 [let LI 1 ll LJ 70 75 80 Bsest. Year SO'- Vamm (Nominal Dollars) 4o- ' /f‘\\ ‘L’ I ‘VA\ 2 E 30 5"‘ /’ 5 .1 2 20-- gg Vmuo an (1972 Donate) 1o- ' ‘O Source: A 0 1 1 1 [ll ll! 1 I I L 1 L 1 L.J 70 75 80 78503:. Year
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CRS+17 SOURCES U.S. General Accounting Office. U.S. food/agriculture in a volatile world economy. (Washington) Nov. 1985. 46 p. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Statistical Reporting Service Crop Reporting Board. Crop production. (Washington) Aug. 12, 1985. 27 p. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. Agriculture's links with U.S. and world economies (by) Alden Manchester
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F § . Farm Production Varies I Significantly Among Farms Source: A Average Farm Income Varies Significantly Among Farms Source: A CPS-4 I Percenlage ol Tolals 569 Very Small '1983 Gross Cash Receipts $149.5 Billion - Percent of Total Farms Percent of Total Sales Z Small Medium Large Income (In Thousands ol Dollars) 2110 220 "am 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 O -20 Very small --I - Oh
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.grandmother, and~the childreneof-every poor, old, blind, lame and impotent person, or other poor person not able to work, being of a sufficient ability, shall, at their own charges, relieve or main- tain every such poor person. r‘ ;§ ,43 E112. 1, c.2, § 7 (1601):
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states have attempted to move in this direction» l 16/ Others have recently repealed their relative responsibility laws.-_' What laws ares currently in effect are disparate with considerable variation in language and applicability} 16/ Me. Stat. Ann. tit. 19 §§ 4&2 and 443, repealed 1983 Me. Laws c. 701, §§ 2:_3; Md. Code Ann. art. 27t§ 104, repealed I984 Md. Laws ch. 296 § 1, and Utah
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FAMILY nRESPONSIBILIIY LAWS Government .Pu~blicati«onsi Unfl i JUL 22 :994 Washmgton University Libraries St. ‘Louis. M0”63130 M. Maureen Murphy Legislative Attorney American Law Division July 22, 1985
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cas—12 Kentucky (1) A person is guilty of nonsupport when he persistently fails to pro~ vide support which he can reasonably provide and which he knows he has a duty to provide to a minor or child adjudged mentally disabled, indigent spouse or indigent parent. i 0 o , p(2) A person is.gu11ty of flagrant nonsupport when he persistently fails pto provide support which he can reasonably provide
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, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the- court. a i a If there be more than one person bound under the provisions of the next preceding paragraph to support the same parent or parents, they shall share equitably in the discharge of such duty. , at t s .s . p g f t N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-326.1. North Dakota rlt is the duty of the father, the mother, and the children of any poor
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with said order, the court may adjudge said person in contempt of court and, in its discres tion, may commit said person to the county jail for a period not exceeding six months. we p T Pa. Stat. Ann. tit. 62 § 1973 (Purdon). Rhode Island For the purpose of this.chapter. the parents in this state are hereby declared to be severally liable for the support of a child eighteen (18) years of age or older
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CRS-18 ,have the power to determine and order the payment, by such person or persons so bound to support, of that amount for support which to the court may seem just. Where the court ascertains that any person has failed to render his or her proper share in such support and maintenance it may, upon the complaint of any party or on its own motion, compel contribution by that person to anyo gperson
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or health" (N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § S46-A:2); New Jersey, "if of sufficient ability" (N.J. Laws § 44:1-140); North Carolina, I "having sufficient income after reasonably providing for his or her own immediate family” (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-326.1); Pennsylvania, "if of sufficient ability“ (Pa. Stat. Ann. tit. 62 § 1973 (Purdon)); R.I., "able to provide such support" l
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sCRS-17 For the purpose of this chapter, any child over the age of twenty-one (21) years who has been reasonably supported by his or her parent or parents during his or her minority shall be severally liable for the support of his h or her parent or parents, when the parent or parents is or are incapable of iself support and liable to become a public charge and the child is able to provide
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panel (which included representatives from the AmericanMedical Association and physician specialty organizations)to assist inidentifyingthose elective procedures which could be subject to pre-procedure review. HHS has identified 13 procedures; 10 of these procedures were recommendedi by the physician panel. COBRA required the second surgical opinion program to be implemented by January 1, l987. HCFA
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CRS‘23 E. Evaluation of PRO Performance PROs are evaluated by the HCFA regional offices, the HCFA central office, and an independent contractor (known as the "SuperP§0"). The Office of Inspector General has performed audits and inspections of various aspects of the PRO program. HCFA regional offices are responsible for onsite monitoring of all aspects of PRO performance. The HCFA
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1985 regulations. As of September 30, 1986, PROs had identified 3,812 cases in which they had detected a pattern of questionable care or a single gross and flagrant episode. First notices were sent to 1,024 providers or. practitioners informing them of the possibility of sanctions. In some instances, corrective action was taken. Follow-up notices were sent to 126. As of January 31, 1987, PROs have
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with the following technical evaluation criteria. . 1. Objectives and Data Activities 650 points a. Specific objectives bi. Other review activities and requirements O c. Data collection and analysis 2. Experience 200 20intS a. and quality b. Private review Source: Health Care Financing Administration, Office of Medical
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