AB 36
Revises provisions relating to Medicaid. (BDR 38-291)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies the process for Medicaid providers to request a hearing when facing an action against them. Currently, providers must request a hearing within 90 days of receiving notice. The bill allows the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy to determine if ‘extenuating circumstances’ exist, potentially extending this deadline. It also requires the Division to create regulations outlining the specific actions that can trigger a hearing and defining what constitutes an extenuating circumstance. The changes will take effect on January 1, 2026, for hearings requested after that date.
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Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services
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