HRS §321-282
Health department's duties for hemophilia financial help
The health department must give money for medical care to people with hemophilia who qualify, using available funds. It can hire a nonprofit to do this. The department also sets the rules for who qualifies and can make regulations to run the program.
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The statute, as written — General duties of the department
The department of health shall: (1) Provide financial assistance, within the limits of available funds in the financial assistance fund, for the medical care and treatment of persons suffering from hemophilia who meet the standards of eligibility established by the department; provided that the department may contract with a private, nonprofit organization to carry out this function; (2) Establish standards of eligibility for the financial assistance provided under this part; and (3) Adopt any necessary rules pursuant to chapter 91 to implement this part.
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