Statewide health coordinating council definition

Statewide health coordinating council means the state agency created by section 7 of Act No. 323 of the Public Acts of 1978, being section 325.2007 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, before section 7 was amended by the 1988 amendatory act that created the state health planning council.
Statewide health coordinating council means the state
Statewide health coordinating council. (“SHCC”) means the Statewide Health Coordinating Council es- tablished by § 44-403 to advise the State Health Planning and Development Agency on certain health planning functions as specified in this chapter.

More Definitions of Statewide health coordinating council

Statewide health coordinating council means the duly authorized statewide health advisory agency established pursuant to Article 4 (§ 32.1-117 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of this title.

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