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The Health Center Program: Policy Information Notices & Program Assistance Letters


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PIN 2009-06, Federally Qualified Health Center Look-Alike Guidelines and Application, has been temporarily taken down from the Health Resources and Services Administration’s website and will be reposted on or about November 16, 2009, along with technical assistance materials to assist organizations in understanding it. In the interim, organizations that will be submitting FQHC Look-Alike applications, prior to October 2010, can follow the application requirements conveyed in PIN 2003-21 and the accompanying amendments to PIN 2003-21.

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About PINs & PALs
 

Policy Information Notices (PINs) define and clarify policies and procedures that grantees funded under Section 330 must follow.

Program Assistance Letters (PALs) summarize and explain items of significance for health centers, including, for example, HRSA program implementation activities, recently enacted laws, final regulations, and/or new HHS initiatives.