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Self Regional Healthcare average salary is $68,420, median salary is $58,903 with a salary range from $42,515 to $113,360.
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Java Programmer 113,360-113,360 Hackensack, NJ, 07601 2015 Self Regional Healthcare Java Programmer Salaries (1)
Self Regional Healthcare Hackensack, NJ Salaries
Graphic Designer 48,000-48,000 Hackensack, NJ, 07601 2014 Self Regional Healthcare Graphic Designer Salaries (1)
Self Regional Healthcare Hackensack, NJ Salaries
Public Relations Specialist 42,515-42,515 Hackensack, NJ, 07601 2014 Self Regional Healthcare Public Relations Specialist Salaries (1)
Self Regional Healthcare Hackensack, NJ Salaries
Merchandising Manager 69,805-69,805 Hackensack, NJ, 07601 2012 Self Regional Healthcare Merchandising Manager Salaries (1)
Self Regional Healthcare Hackensack, NJ Salaries
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  • Self Regional Healthcare
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Greenwood, SC
  • Self Regional Healthcare and hospitals across South Carolina support the Dec. 9, 2005 law that allows law enforcement officers to stop a driver for not wearing a safety belt or not securing a child in a restraint seat. The previous law did not include primary enforcement, meaning officers could stop and ticket a motorist only if the motorist had committed another traffic offense. Some people choose to violate the law for various reasons. Many violators say seat belt usage should be a personal decision. They argue that not buckling up only affects the person who chooses not to wear a