In the confusion, some people have been improperly denied their medical benefits.
He claims they improperly denied him media access before the 1988 Presidential election.
In February, workers improperly denied emergency food assistance to 51 percent of those who needed it, city officials said.
In 2002, it asserted that the city was improperly denying benefits to poor people who were too disabled to work.
Last summer, an internal city review determined that workers were improperly denying some applications and turning people away.
The ruling rejected a defense argument that the man was improperly denied access to his lawyer.
This concerned a federal investigation into whether Giuliani was "improperly denying benefits for some recipients."
Or did the Superintendent improperly deny rate increases needed by Empire?
Patients would also receive new rights to sue insurance companies and health maintenance organizations that improperly deny claims or cause injuries.
In addition, the state settled the inmates' lawsuit and agreed to pay $17.50 for each day it improperly denied an inmate a hearing.