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Not later than thirty days after receipt of the certificate of need determination letter by the executive director and the Attorney General, the purchaser and the nonprofit hospital shall hold a hearing on the contents of the certificate of need determination letter in the municipality in which the new hospital is proposed to be located, the nonprofit hospital shall provide not less than two weeks' advance notice of the hearing to the public. By publication in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the affected community for not less than three consecutive days. Such notice shall contain substantially the same information as in the certificate of need determination letter. The purchaser and the nonprofit hospital shall record and transcribe the hearing and make such recording or transcription available to the executive director, the Attorney General or members of the public upon request. A public hearing held in accordance with the provisions of section shall satisfy the requirements of this subsection.

The idea behind  TechSpotLight

The initial concept behind  TechSpotLight originated in 1989 when Oliver Sims,then working for IBM, saw the need for an infrastructure whereby a given real-world business concept (process or entity) could be implemented as a software module that could be plugged into a running system. Applications would be created by composing an appropriate set of modules. IBM UK funded development of the concept through collaboration with Softwright, a UK bespoke software company.

After several successful prototypes, and an early AS400 production version, a joint venture called Integrated Object Systems (IOS) was created in 1993 to exploit the concept. The first version of  TechSpotLight was announced and shipped in 1994.


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