Sec. 11. "National commission for health certifying agencies" refers to the national organization that: (1) established national standards for certifying bodies that attest to the competence of individuals who participate in the health care delivery system; (2) grants recognition to certifying bodies that voluntarily apply and meet the established standards; and (3) monitors the adherence to those standards by the certifying bodies that the national commission for health certifying agencies has recognized.
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