45 CFR 152 - PRE-EXISTING CONDITION INSURANCE PLAN PROGRAM
- SUBPART A — General Provisions (§§ 152.1 - 152.2)
- SUBPART B — PCIP Program Administration (§§ 152.6 - 152.7)
- SUBPART C — Eligibility and Enrollment (§§ 152.14 - 152.15)
- SUBPART D — Benefits (§§ 152.19 - 152.22)
- SUBPART E — Oversight (§§ 152.26 - 152.28)
- SUBPART F — Funding (§§ 152.32 - 152.35)
- SUBPART G — Relationship to Existing Laws and Programs (§§ 152.39 - 152.40)
- SUBPART H — Transition to Exchanges (§§ 152.44 - 152.45)
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-21519 RIN 0938-AQ70 CMS-9995-IFC2 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Amendment to interim final rule with request for comments. Effective date. These interim final regulations are effective on August 30, 2012. Comment date. Comments are due on or before October 29, 2012. Applicability date. This amendment to the interim final regulation generally applies to individuals on August 30, 2012. 45 CFR Part 152 This document contains an amendment regarding program eligibility to the interim final regulation implementing the Pre-Existing Condition Plan program under provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. In light of a new process recently announced by the Department of Homeland Security, eligibility for the program is being amended so that the program does not inadvertently expand the scope of that process.