20 CFR 418, Subpart D - Medicare Part D Subsidies
- — Introduction, General Provisions, and Definitions
- § 418.3001 — What is this subpart about?
- § 418.3005 — Purpose and administration of the program.
- § 418.3010 — Definitions.
- — Eligibility for a Medicare Prescription Drug Subsidy
- § 418.3101 — How do you become eligible for a subsidy?
- § 418.3105 — Who does not need to file an application for a subsidy?
- § 418.3110 — What happens when you apply for a subsidy?
- § 418.3115 — What events will make you ineligible for a subsidy?
- § 418.3120 — What happens if your circumstances change after we determine you are eligible for a subsidy?
- § 418.3123 — When is a change in your subsidy effective?
- § 418.3125 — What are redeterminations?
- — Filing of Application
- § 418.3201 — Must you file an application to become eligible for a subsidy?
- § 418.3205 — What makes an application a claim for a subsidy?
- § 418.3210 — What is a prescribed application for a subsidy?
- § 418.3215 — Who may file your application for a subsidy?
- § 418.3220 — When is your application considered filed?
- § 418.3225 — How long will your application remain in effect?
- § 418.3230 — When will we use your subsidy inquiry as your filing date?
- — Income
- § 418.3301 — What is income?
- § 418.3305 — What is not income?
- § 418.3310 — Whose income do we count?
- § 418.3315 — What is earned income?
- § 418.3320 — How do we count your earned income?
- § 418.3325 — What earned income do we not count?
- § 418.3330 — What is unearned income?
- § 418.3335 — What types of unearned income do we count?
- § 418.3340 — How do we count your unearned income?
- § 418.3350 — What types of unearned income do we not count?
- — Resources
- § 418.3401 — What are resources?
- § 418.3405 — What types of resources do we count?
- § 418.3410 — Whose resources do we count?
- § 418.3415 — How do we determine countable resources?
- § 418.3420 — How are funds held in financial institution accounts counted?
- § 418.3425 — What resources do we exclude from counting?
- — Adjustments and Terminations
- § 418.3501 — What could cause us to increase or reduce your subsidy or terminate your subsidy eligibility?
- § 418.3505 — How would an increase, reduction or termination affect you?
- § 418.3510 — When would an increase, reduction or termination start?
- § 418.3515 — How could you qualify for a subsidy again?
- — Determinations and the Administrative Review Process
- § 418.3601 — When do you have the right to administrative review?
- § 418.3605 — What is an initial determination?
- § 418.3610 — Is there administrative or judicial review for administrative actions that are not initial determinations?
- § 418.3615 — Will we mail you a notice of the initial determination?
- § 418.3620 — What is the effect of an initial determination?
- § 418.3625 — What is the process for administrative review?
- § 418.3630 — How do you request administrative review?
- § 418.3635 — Can anyone request administrative review on your behalf?
- § 418.3640 — How do we determine if you had good cause for missing the deadline to request administrative review?
- § 418.3645 — Can you request that the decision-maker be disqualified?
- § 418.3650 — How do we make our decision upon review?
- § 418.3655 — How will we notify you of our decision after our review?
- § 418.3665 — Can your request for a hearing or case review be dismissed?
- § 418.3670 — How will you be notified of the dismissal?
- § 418.3675 — How does our decision affect you?
- § 418.3678 — What is the process for correcting Agency clerical errors?
- § 418.3680 — What happens if your case is remanded by a Federal court?
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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.