HEALTH INSURER FEE MORATORIUM Sample Clauses

HEALTH INSURER FEE MORATORIUM. No HIF payments will be made for calendar year 2016 capitation rates due to the HIF moratorium established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 20164. Adjustments will be made to the calendar year 2017 capitation rates based on HIF collected in calendar year 2018 attributable to 2017 net premiums.
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HEALTH INSURER FEE MORATORIUM. No HIF payments will be made for CY 2016 capitation rates due to the HIF moratorium established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016.11 Adjustments will be made to the CY 2017 capitation rates based on HIF fees collected in CY 2018 attributable to 2017 net premiums. 11 xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/businesses/corporations/affordable-care-act-provision-9010

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