Medicaid Code of Administrative Rules, Section #0110 Complaints and Hearings
210-7400 INACTIVE RULE EMERGENCY RULE
Title | 210 | Executive Office of Health and Human Services |
Chapter | XXX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Subchapter | XX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Part | 7400 | Medicaid Code of Administrative Rules, Section #0110 Complaints and Hearings |
Type of Filing | Amendment |
Regulation Status | Inactive |
Effective | 09/15/2014 to 04/13/2015 |
Regulation Authority:
Chapter 40-8 and 40-6 of the Rhode Island General Laws, as amended; Title XIX of the Social Security Act; 42 CFR sections 431.244 and 438.408
Purpose and Reason:
The Executive Office of Health & Human Services (EOHHS) is filing this “emergency” amendment to the Medicaid Code of Administrative Rules, section #0110 “Complaints and Hearings” to clarify the application of "aid pending" requests for Medicaid versus other programs (see section 0110.30.20). Additionally, a specific time frame related to a request for an expedited hearing involving a Medicaid-Medicare overlapping service has been inserted in section 0110.30.30.
Brief statement of Reason for Finding Imminent Peril:
The Executive Office of Health & Human Services (EOHHS) is filing this “emergency” amendment to the Medicaid Code of Administrative Rules, section #0110 “Complaints and Hearings” to clarify the application of "aid pending" requests for Medicaid versus other programs (see section 0110.30.20). Additionally, a specific time frame related to a request for an expedited hearing involving a Medicaid-Medicare overlapping service has been inserted in section 0110.30.30.



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