P.L. 95-210, Approved December 13, 1977 (91 Stat. 1485)

[Social Security—Rural Health Clinic Services]

Section 1.

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(e) [42 U.S.C 1395x note] Any private, nonprofit health care clinic that—

(1) on July 1, 1977, was operating and located in an area which on that date (A) was not an urbanized area (as defined by the Bureau of the Census) and (B) had a supply of physicians insufficient to meet the needs of the area (as determined by the Secretary), and

(2) meets the definition of a rural health clinic under section 1861(aa)(2) or section 1905(l) of the Social Security Act, except for clause (i) of section 1861(aa)(2),

shall be considered, for the purposes of title XVIII or XIX, respectively, of the Social Security Act, as satisfying the definition of a rural health clinic under such section.

[Internal References.—SSAct §§1861(aa) and 1910 headings have a footnote referring to P.L. 95-210. P.L. 90-248, §402 heading (this Volume) has a footnote referring to P.L. 95-210.]

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