5 Cited authorities

  1. Nurse Anesthetists v. Novello

    2 N.Y.3d 207 (N.Y. 2004)   Cited 312 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that standing may not be based on "hypothesized harm," and that "[p]laintiff's speculation about the future course the Guidelines might take [i.e., the future injury their application might cause to plaintiff] cannot supply the missing ingredient of in-fact injury."
  2. Walton v. Lumbermens Mut. Co.

    88 N.Y.2d 211 (N.Y. 1996)   Cited 91 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the legislative purpose of New York's No-Fault Laws is "to establish a quick, sure and efficient system for obtaining compensation for economic loss suffered as a result of such accidents"
  3. Section 68.5 - Health services not set forth in schedules

    N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 11 § 68.5   Cited 27 times

    If a professional health service is performed which is reimbursable under section 5102(a)(1) of the Insurance Law, but is not set forth in fee schedules adopted or established by the superintendent, and: (a) if the superintendent has adopted or established a fee schedule applicable to the provider, then the provider shall establish a fee or unit value consistent with other fees or unit values for comparable procedures shown in such schedule, subject to review by the insurer; or (b) if the superintendent

  4. Section 709.5 - Ambulatory surgery services

    N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10 § 709.5   Cited 3 times

    (a) This methodology will be utilized to evaluate certificate of need applications involving the construction or establishment of new ambulatory surgery centers or services or extension clinics of existing centers. It is the intent of the State Hospital Review and Planning Council that this methodology, when used in conjunction with the planning standards and criteria set forth in section 709.1(a) of this Part, become a statement of basic principles and planning/decisionmaking tools for guiding and

  5. Section 715-2.1 - Applicability

    N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 10 § 715-2.1

    (a) This Subpart sets forth minimum construction and physical environment standards applicable to: (1) diagnostic center and treatment center facilities built and to portions of such facilities renovated or altered pursuant to department or commissioner approval granted after December 31, 2010; (2) general hospital offsite outpatient facilities built and to portions of such facilities renovated or altered pursuant to department or commissioner approval granted after December 31, 2010; and (3) general