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What is NYC RCNY § 38-01?

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Select eligible persons will benefit from cancellation of their terminal bad medical debt pursuant to a program (the “Program”) administered on behalf of the City by a contractor. The Program will terminate once all moneys allocated for the Program have been disbursed, but no later than three years after commencement o

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Effective: 10/27/2024

§ 38-01 Establishment of a Program to Cancel Medical Debt.

RCNY § 38-01

Select eligible persons will benefit from cancellation of their terminal bad medical debt pursuant to a program (the “Program”) administered on behalf of the City by a contractor. The Program will terminate once all moneys allocated for the Program have been disbursed, but no later than three years after commencement of the Program. For the purposes of this chapter, the term “terminal bad medical debt” refers to medical debt that the hospital or other health care provider was unable to collect after completing its own collection process. (Added City Record 9/27/2024, eff. 10/27/2024)

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