With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". means any person who is in need of hospitalization and who, if an adult, together with his or her spouse, ... does not have income and other resources available to him from whatever source which shall be sufficient to enable the person to pay for necessary medical services.” This definition is in sharp contrast to that of the term “indigent,” which the legislature has defined as “any person who is destitute of property and unable to provide for the necessities of life.” I.C. § 31-3502(7). Thus, it is clear that the legislature did not intend that a person be completely destitute or devoid of all resources in order to be considered medically indigent, but only that the person be unable to pay for necessary medical services. See McMullen v. Hargis, 128 Ariz. 142, 624 P.2d 339 (1980) (<HOLDING>); County Department of Public Welfare v.

A: holding that a person is seized when a reasonable person would have believed that he was not free to leave
B: holding with no analysis that any person or organization who may be legally liable therefor applies to a person legally liable for injuries caused by an accident   4 when under the facts of the case the only person to whom the clause could have applied was a tortfeasor
C: holding that the person who travels as an agent of person defrauded is a victim
D: holding that under the applicable statutory provisions a person need not be impoverished or devoid of all assets to qualify as an indigent sick person but only that the person be unable to pay for necessary medical care
D.