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ryan Corbin said the state likely will appeal. ... Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for the states Family and Social Services Administration, said that while the injunction is in effect, Planned Parenthood will be able to provide services and apply for Medicaid reimbursement as it did previously(6/25).
has 60 days from Berwick's June 1 notice to appeal his decision, but state officials have not indicated whether they will do that. Indiana Medicaid spokesman Marcus Barlow has said the state's attorneys have advised the program to continue complying with the law passed by the Indiana General Assembly.
Date: Jun 06, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Indiana, Planned Parenthood argue abortion law today
60 days from Berwicks June 1 notice to appeal his decision, but state officials have not indicated whether they will do that. Indiana Medicaid spokesman Marcus Barlow has said the states attorneys have advised the program to continue complying with the law passed by the Indiana General Assembly. A
For now, our lawyers advise us that we must continue to follow the law the Indiana General Assembly passed, says Marcus Barlow, director of communications for FSSA. We will seek guidance from the attorney general on how to proceed going forward.
Marcus Barlow, a spokesman for Indiana's Family and Social Services Administration, said the state's attorneys have told his department that it must continue to comply with the law passed by the Indiana General Assembly.