HRS §103F-412
Annual notice of future service needs
Every year, the administrator must tell the public what health and human services the state agencies expect to need. This gives providers a heads-up about possible future chances to submit proposals. The notice must follow the rules.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Time line
At least once annually, the administrator shall give public notice, as provided by rules, of the types of health and human services state agencies anticipate they will need so that providers may have advance notice of possible future opportunities to submit proposals.
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