Edition Available from Aspen Publishers Medicare Handbook by Alfred J. Chiplin, Jr., Judith A. Stein Order online at Aspen Publishers or . Read more ?V45by45340zDef3i71Center for Medicare Advocacy Sues to Fix Broken Medicare Appeals SystemOn August 26, 2014 the Center for Medicare Advocacy filed a nationwide class action lawsuit in United States District Court in Connecticut . The five named plaintiffs, from Connecticut, New York and Ohio, have all waited longer than the statutory 90day limit for a decision on their Medicare appeals. The current average wait time is over five times the congressionally mandated time limit.
The BCSFA is the voice of British Columbia's environmentally sustainable farmed salmon industry. The BCSFA is based in Campbell River, a coastal community on north central Vancouver Island, located off the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. BC farmed salmon has been the province's largest agricultural export for the past five years. Today, BC farmed salmon is recognized around the world as a naturally healthy and environmentally responsible product that sets global standards for quality and sustainability.
Welcome to the website for the Gwasala-Nakwaxdaxw Nations. We are a strong people, with a rich history and bright future and we invite you to connect with us through this site. In the section you will find a short history of our community, maps , plus information about our Chief & Council , administration , and the Gwasala-Nakwaxdaxw Trust .For community members, this site is also a hub of information to help you stay ''in the loop''. In the community section you will find pages for each of our departments, treaty , and projects , with useful information, forms for you to print off and fill out, information , a community calendar , and other goodies. Dont forget the Community Blog and the Newsletters which will keep you up-to-date on whats happening.Here is a map that shows (roughly) where our lands are, on the mainland of British Columbia, as well as our current location, the Tsulquate Reserve adjacent to the town of Port Hardy on Vancouver Island.
We are a small, semi-rural community of about 500 on-reserve community members, with about 350 of our band members living off-reserve. The Tsulquate reserve, where most of us live, is adjacent to the town of Port Hardy on the North-eastern tip of Vancouve