20 CFR 418, Subpart B - Medicare Part B Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount
- — Introduction, General Provisions, and Definitions
- § 418.1001 — What is this subpart about?
- § 418.1005 — Purpose and administration.
- § 418.1010 — Definitions.
- — Determination of the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount
- § 418.1101 — What is the income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1105 — What is the threshold?
- § 418.1110 — What is the effective date of our initial determination about your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1115 — What are the modified adjusted gross income ranges?
- § 418.1120 — How do we determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1125 — How will the income-related monthly adjustment amount affect your total Medicare Part B premium?
- § 418.1130 — How will we phase in the income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1135 — What modified adjusted gross income information will we use to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1140 — What will happen if the modified adjusted gross income information from IRS is different from the modified adjusted gross income information we used to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1145 — How do we determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount if IRS does not provide information about your modified adjusted gross income?
- § 418.1150 — When will we use your amended tax return filed with IRS?
- — Determinations Using a More Recent Tax Year's Modified Adjusted Gross Income
- § 418.1201 — When will we determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount based on the modified adjusted gross income information that you provide for a more recent tax year?
- § 418.1205 — What is a major life-changing event?
- § 418.1210 — What is not a major life-changing event?
- § 418.1215 — What is a significant reduction in your income?
- § 418.1220 — What is not a significant reduction in your income?
- § 418.1225 — Which more recent tax year will we use?
- § 418.1230 — What is the effective date of an income-related monthly adjustment amount initial determination that is based on a more recent tax year?
- § 418.1235 — When will we stop using your more recent tax year's modified adjusted gross income to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1240 — Should you notify us if the information you gave us about your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year changes?
- § 418.1245 — What will happen if you notify us that your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year changes?
- § 418.1250 — What evidence will you need to support your request that we use a more recent tax year?
- § 418.1255 — What kind of major life-changing event evidence will you need to support your request for us to use a more recent tax year?
- § 418.1260 — What major life-changing event evidence will we not accept?
- § 418.1265 — What kind of significant modified adjusted gross income reduction evidence will you need to support your request?
- § 418.1270 — What modified adjusted gross income evidence will we not accept?
- — Determinations and the Administrative Review Process
- § 418.1301 — What is an initial determination regarding your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1305 — What is not an initial determination regarding your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
- § 418.1310 — When may you request that we make a new initial determination?
- § 418.1315 — How will we notify you and what information will we provide about our initial determination?
- § 418.1320 — What is the effect of an initial determination?
- § 418.1322 — How will a Medicare prescription drug coverage income-related monthly adjustment amount determination for the effective year affect your Medicare Part B?
- § 418.1325 — When may you request a reconsideration?
- § 418.1330 — Can you request a reconsideration when you believe that the IRS information we used is incorrect?
- § 418.1335 — What should you do if our initial determination is based on modified adjusted gross income information you believe to be incorrect?
- § 418.1340 — What are the rules for our administrative review process?
- § 418.1345 — Is reopening of an initial or reconsidered determination made by us ever appropriate?
- § 418.1350 — What are the rules for review of a reconsidered determination or an administrative law judge decision?
- § 418.1355 — What are the rules for reopening a decision by an administrative law judge of the Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals (OMHA) or by the Medicare Appeals Council (MAC)?
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§ 418 - Voluntary agreements for coverage of State and local employees
§ 902 - Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner; other officers
§ 1395r - Amount of premiums for individuals enrolled under this part
42 USC § 1395w–101 - Eligibility, enrollment, and information
42 USC § 1395w–114 - Premium and cost-sharing subsidies for low-income individuals
42 USC § 1395w–115 - Subsidies for part D eligible individuals for qualified prescription drug coverage
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-17935 RIN 0960-AH22 Docket No. SSA-2010-0029 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Final rule. The interim final rule with request for comments published on December 7, 2010 (75 FR 75884) is confirmed as final effective July 25, 2012. 20 CFR Part 418 This final rule adopts, without change, the interim final rule with request for comments we published in the Federal Register on December 7, 2010, at 75 FR 75884. The interim final rule contained the rules that we apply to determine the income-related monthly adjustment amount for Medicare prescription drug coverage (also known as Medicare Part D) premiums. This new subpart implemented changes made to the Social Security Act (Act) by the Affordable Care Act. The interim final rule allowed us to implement the provisions of the Affordable Care Act related to the income-related monthly adjustment amount for Medicare prescription drug coverage premiums when they went into effect on January 1, 2011.