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Regarding First Week of 2024 - 1.25.2024

  • Writer: charitycolleencrouse
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  • Jan 25, 2024
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Regarding First Week of 2024 - 1.25.2024


  1. Arrange meeting for Secretary of HHS and Co-President M. in Irving; set dates for Jan. 29-31, 2024.

  2. Include the following:

  3. Implications of certifications for medical practitioners (use argument concerning medical certifications in the course of calling up trainees and students for COVID-19 posited regarding Texas Governor) and their relevance to legal compliance and long-term implications; focus on “supervision” time-on-the-clock requirements for BOTH “students” and “instructors.

  4. Understand that now would be coming up on four years; time requirements may mean that people who did NOT get supervision are now in positions to provide supervision per literal requirements to people who are now in the “training” period.

  5. Discuss relative to changes in “insurance billing” sector and the context within which billing requirements correlated with diagnostics, including prescription medication and other prescriptions.

  6. Who bears responsibility? Who has to account for liability? How?

  7. Are comparable processes ongoing in other sectors?

  8. How to address from enforcement perspective, including insofar as it may have an impact on educational requirements and support for educational facilities involved.

  9. Department of Education – Get moving on original recommendations for Department of Education commensurate with first proposals in December of 2022.

  10. Address “summer internship” process and considerations of outlay procedure recognizing that now is six months after the first summer session.

  11. Address “teacher/instructor” surveys, including in consideration of “situational awareness” factors regarding students and the material conditions outside of classroom and their impact on what occurs in the classroom.

  12. Regarding DHS and current context – Contracting.

  13. Department of Transportation and Department of Treasury – Regarding audits and their impact; include considerations of border policy and what accounts for appropriate correlations between agencies in “third-party audit” procedures (ie., would an audit for another agency qualify by the standards your agency would apply).

  14. Prepare timeline for implementation in connection with events from end of December and beginning of January specific to reissues and the original issue for which there was an reissue.*

  15. Consider correlations with transportation and telecommunications when it comes to disbursement.


9:15 am CST

Jan. 25, 2024

Co-President Charity Colleen “Lovejoy” Crouse


[*Major concern is the “cash management” strategy. 9:18 am CST]


9:43 am CST

Jan. 25, 2024

Co-President Charity Colleen "Lovejoy" Crouse


 
 
 

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