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SB664: limiting hospital executive compensation in communities designated as distressed place-based economies under certain circumstances.

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  • 151:2 · reference

    CHAPTER 151-K HOSPITAL EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION ACCOUNTABILITY IN DISTRESSED COMMUNITIES 151-K:1 Definitions. In this chapter: I. "Hospital" means any facility licensed under RSA 151:2, I(d), that accepts New Hampshire Medicaid payments. II. "C-suite executive" means the chief executive officer, president, chief operating officer, chief financial officer, chief medical officer, chief nursing officer,

  • 162-U · reference

    , fringe benefits, allowances, and any other remuneration. IV. "Distressed place-based economy" means any municipality or region designated as economically distressed pursuant to RSA 162-U or by the department of business and economic affairs, the U.S. Economic Development Administration, or any successor program. V. "Workforce reduction" means the involuntary termination, layoff, or reduction in force o

  • 292-B · reference

    on or clawback of improperly awarded executive compensation; (e) Contract with independent auditors; (f) Refer matters for civil or criminal enforcement under RSA 7:19-7:32 or RSA 292-B. II. No hospital may offset the effects of this chapter by further reducing frontline staffing or patient-care expenditures. 151-K:5 Rulemaking. The director of charitable trusts, in consultation with the departmen

  • 541-A · reference

    atient-care expenditures. 151-K:5 Rulemaking. The director of charitable trusts, in consultation with the department of health and human services, shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A to implement this chapter, including reporting standards, investigative and enforcement procedures, and criteria for determining when license suspension, revocation, or receivership is warranted. 3 Effective Date.

  • 7:19-7 · reference

    Order restitution or clawback of improperly awarded executive compensation; (e) Contract with independent auditors; (f) Refer matters for civil or criminal enforcement under RSA 7:19-7:32 or RSA 292-B. II. No hospital may offset the effects of this chapter by further reducing frontline staffing or patient-care expenditures. 151-K:5 Rulemaking. The director of charitable trusts, in consultation wi

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