Notification of Suspension or Termination Sample Clauses

Notification of Suspension or Termination. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The State must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than 5 months before the effective date of the Demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the State must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30-day public comment period. In addition, the State must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. Once the 30-day public comment period has ended, the State must provide a summary of each public comment received, the State’s response to the comment and how the State incorporated the received comment into the revised phase-out plan. The State must obtain CMS approval of the phase-out plan prior to the implementation of the phase-out activities. Implementation of phase-out activities must be no sooner than 14 days after CMS approval of the phase-out plan.
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Notification of Suspension or Termination. The state must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The state must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than six (6) months before the effective date of the demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the state must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30-day public comment period. In addition, the state must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. Once the 30-day public comment period has ended, the state must provide a summary of each public comment received, the state’s response to the comment and how the state incorporated the received comment into a revised phase-out plan.
Notification of Suspension or Termination. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The State must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than 5 months before the effective date of the Demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the State must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30-day public comment period. In addition, the State must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. The State shall summarize comments received and share such summary with CMS. The State must obtain CMS approval of the phase-out plan prior to the implementation of the phase-out activities. Implementation of phase-out activities must begin no sooner than 14 days after CMS approval of the phase-out plan.
Notification of Suspension or Termination. The Commonwealth must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The Commonwealth must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than 5 months before the effective date of the Demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the Commonwealth must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30-day public comment period. In addition, the Commonwealth must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. The Commonwealth shall summarize comments received and share such summary with CMS. The Commonwealth must obtain CMS approval of the phase-out plan prior to the implementation of the phase- out activities. Implementation of phase-out activities must be no sooner than 14 days after CMS approval of the phase-out plan.
Notification of Suspension or Termination. The State must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The State must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than 5 months before the effective date of the Demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the State must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30- day public comment period. In addition, the State must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. The State shall summarize comments received and share such summary with CMS. The State must obtain CMS approval of the phase-out plan prior to the implementation of the phase-out activities. Implementation of phase-out activities must begin no sooner than 14 days after CMS approval of the phase-out plan. b. Phase-out Plan Requirements - The State must include, at a minimum, in its phase-out plan the process by which it will notify affected beneficiaries, the content of said notices (including information on the beneficiary’s appeal rights), and any community outreach activities. c. Phase-out Procedures - The State must comply with all notice requirements found in 42 CFR §431.206, 431.210 and 431.213. In addition, the State must assure all appeal and hearing rights afforded to Demonstration participants as outlined in 42 CFR §431.220 and 431.221. If a Demonstration participant requests a hearing before the date of action, the State must maintain benefits as required in 42 CFR §431.230. d. Federal Financial Participation (FFP) - If the Demonstration is terminated, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration including services and administrative costs of disenrolling participating enrollees from health home services to the extent health home services are terminated.
Notification of Suspension or Termination. The Commonwealth must promptly notify CMS in writing of the reason(s) for the suspension or termination, together with the effective date and a phase-out plan. The Commonwealth must submit its notification letter and a draft phase-out plan to CMS no less than 5 months before the effective date of the Demonstration’s suspension or termination. Prior to submitting the draft phase-out plan to CMS, the Commonwealth must publish on its website the draft phase-out plan for a 30-day public comment period. In addition, the Commonwealth must conduct tribal consultation in accordance with its approved tribal consultation State Plan Amendment. The Commonwealth shall summarize comments received and share such summary with CMS. The Commonwealth must obtain CMS approval of the phase-out plan prior to the implementation of the phase-out activities. Implementation of phase-out activities must be no sooner than 14 days after CMS approval of the phase-out plan. Phase-out Plan Requirements - The Commonwealth must include, at a minimum, in its phase-out plan the process by which it will notify affected beneficiaries, the content of said notices (including information on the beneficiary’s appeal rights), and if applicable, the process by which the Commonwealth will conduct administrative reviews of Medicaid eligibility for the affected beneficiaries, and ensure ongoing coverage for eligible individuals, as well as any community outreach activities. In addition, such plan must include any ongoing ICO and Commonwealth responsibilities. Phase-out Procedures - The Commonwealth must comply with all notice requirements found in 42 CFR §431.206, 431.210 and 431.213. In addition, the Commonwealth must assure all appeal and hearing rights afforded to Demonstration participants as outlined in 42 CFR §431.220 and 431.221. If a Demonstration participant requests a hearing before the date of action, the Commonwealth must maintain benefits as required in 42 CFR §431.230. If applicable, the Commonwealth must conduct administrative renewals for all affected beneficiaries in order to determine if they qualify for Medicaid eligibility under a different eligibility category as discussed in October 1, 2010, State Health Official Letter #10-008. FFP - If the Demonstration is terminated by either party, or any relevant waivers are suspended or withdrawn by CMS, FFP shall be limited to normal closeout costs associated with terminating the Demonstration including covered services and administrative c...

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