§ 416.1020 General administrative requirements
§ 416.1021 Personnel
§ 416.1022 Training
§ 416.1023 Facilities
§ 416.1024 Medical and other purchased services
§ 416.1025 Records and reports
§ 416.1026 Fiscal
§ 416.1027 Audits
§ 416.1028 Property
§ 416.1029 Participation in research and demonstration projects
§ 416.1030 Coordination with other agencies
§ 416.1031 Confidentiality of information and records
§ 416.1032 Other Federal laws and regulations
§ 416.1033 Policies and operating instructions

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter III > Part 416 > Subpart J > Administrative Responsibilities and Requirements

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