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Abbasi M, Nikjou M. Legal Review of Recovery and Waste Complications from Service Institutions under the Supervision of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. MLJ 2020; 14 (53) :151-171
URL: http://ijmedicallaw.ir/article-1-920-en.html
1- Head of Ethics and Medical Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2- Islamic law, Imam Sadiq University, Tehran, Iran. (Corresponding author)
Abstract:  
One of the important financial resources of municipalities for carrying out affairs is complications. The two types of complications that this institution receives are very common with natural or legal persons are the waste complications and the complications of modernization. Since it is one of the sources of income earned by the municipality, such an institution receives tolls from various institutions of the community by sending payment fees. One of the institutions that are subject to tolls and are addressed by the municipalities for receiving it, the service collections are under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Obviously, non-payment of the fees will give rise to alerts and judicial follow-ups, which obviously means that these institutions will seek to provide the necessary funds to pay for such costs. Obviously, the acquisition of these effects has led the researchers to disregard this point. Of course, all laws that deal with the collection of complications from these collections have been subject to legal analysis and legal origins for taking tolls from healthcare facilities. The coverage of the Ministry of Health, Health and Medical Education is a legal evaluation. The existence of various rules on this issue has made it impossible to determine the mere liability of a statutory obligation to pay or non-payment of these institutions, which, of course, in this study all these materials are mutually exclusive and it is concluded that all the following entities The college of medical science universities are exempted from paying any fees.

Please cite this article as: Abbasi M, Nikjou M. Legal Review of Recovery and Waste Complications from Service Institutions under the Supervision of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education. Iran J Med Law 2020; 14(53): 151-171.
Type of Study: Original Article |
Received: 2019/09/1 | Accepted: 2020/05/18

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