Sentences with phrase «other commenters expressed»

Conversely, other commenters expressed concern about the elimination or limitation of existing special enrollment periods without documented proof of abuse.
Other commenters expressed concern that not applying a restriction to downstream covered entities is a loophole and that all downstream covered providers and health plans should be bound by the restrictions.
Other commenters expressed confusion and requested clarification as to how the standard as proposed would actually work in day - to - day operations within an entity.
A number of other commenters expressed concern that the rule would prohibit them from importing puppies into training programs for working dogs, including dogs to be used as service dogs, for search and rescue, or for police work.

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Other commenters and petitioners expressed broad support for the Rule and PTEs and opposition to any delay in their implementation.
I also understand and respect the discouraged resignation that you and many other commenters at RC often express.
I have no affiliation with RC other than a commenter (and guest contributed a few times), and on several occasions have expressed disagreement with an RC author.
Comment: One commenter asked whether hospitals will be vicariously liable for the violations of their employees and expressed concern that hospitals and other providers will be the ones paying large fines.
Comment: Some commenters expressed support for retaining the category in paragraph (16) of the proposal's definition: «Any other individual or group health plan, or combination thereof, that provides or pays for the cost of medical care.»
The commenter expressed concern that the parent, relative, or other person acting in loco parentis may not have the individual's best interest in mind in seeking or authorizing for the individual the disclosure of protected health information.
Other commenters, however, opposed the inclusion of a model notice or expressed concern about particular language included in the model.
Comment: Many commenters, including consumer and provider groups, expressed concern that allowing covered entities to disclose protected health information without authorization to law enforcement regarding victims of crime, abuse, and other harm could endanger victims, particularly victims of domestic violence, who could suffer further abuse if their abuser learned that the information had been reported.
One commenter expressed concern that even though proposed § 164.510 (i) would have permitted covered entities to disclose certain information to financial institutions for banking and payment processes, it did not state clearly that financial institutions and other entities described in section 1179 are exempt from the rule's requirements.
Another commenter expressed concern that the privacy rule could influence IRBs or privacy boards to refuse to recognize the validity of decisions by other IRBs or privacy boards and specifically recommended that the privacy rule include a preamble statement that: (1) The «risk» balancing consider only the risk to the patient, not the risk to the institution, and (2) add a phrase that the decision by the initial IRB or privacy board to approve the research shall be given deference by other IRBs or privacy boards.
First, commenters expressed concern for the states that provide for voluntary reporting to law enforcement or state protective services of domestic violence or of abuse, neglect or exploitation of the elderly or other vulnerable adults.
A large bank commenter expressed support for using the specific definition of business day for purposes of determining the amount of time a creditor has to deliver the Loan Estimate after receipt of a consumer's application because applying different definitions of business day is confusing to creditors, consumers, and other participants in the settlement process.
Some of these commenters, however, expressed concern about triggering an additional waiting period as a result of redisclosing the Closing Disclosure and about how the Bureau's proposal would interact with other rules.
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