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AGAINST THE STATE IN COURT? Nursing home price rally robs municipalities” wallets

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The city of Tartu received money from the state to pay the nursing home bills of 700 people for the implementation of the care reform, but already now the city has to pay the bills of 880 tartars. The Supreme Court ruled that municipalities can demand more money from the state through the courts.
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The city of Tartu received money from the state to pay the nursing home bills of 700 people for the implementation of the care reform, but already now the city has to pay the bills of 880 tartars. The Supreme Court ruled that municipalities can demand more money from the state through the courts.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.
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