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PHOENIX BAPTIST HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, INC., a nonprofit corporation dba Phoenix Baptist Hospital and Medical Center, Plaintiff/Appellant v. Margaret M. HECKLER, Secretary of Health and Human Services, Defendant/Appellee.
    No. 84-2732.
    United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
    Nov. 19, 1985.
    Patrie Hooper, Weissburg & Aronson, Inc., Los Angeles, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant. .
    
      Michael R. Power, San Francisco, Cal., for defendant-appellee.
    Before ANDERSON and CANBY, Circuit Judges and IDEMAN  District Judge.
    
      
       The Honorable James M. Ideman, United States District Judge for the Central District of California, sitting by designation.
    
   ORDER

The opinion in this case, filed August 5, 1985, and appearing at 767 F.2d 1304, is modified as follows:

Replace footnote 5 at page 1307 with the following:

The Secretary’s liquidity requirement is reasonably derived from the regulatory purpose of funding depreciation “as a means of conserving funds for the replacement of depreciable assets.” 42 C.F.R. § 405.415(e). The requirement represents no more than “a fine tuning of doctrine that does not require rule-making unless it imposes severe hardship or circumvents existing rules.” Cities v. FERC, 723 F.2d 656, 659 (9th Cir.1984).

The opinion having been so amended the petition for rehearing is denied. The full court having been advised of the amendment, and no judge having objected to the amendment or having called for rehearing en banc, the suggestion for rehearing en banc is rejected.