Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-22-1907 - Notice of Adverse Action Requirements
A. The
requirements under
R9-22-312 apply.
B. Advance notice of a change in eligibility
or premium amount. Advance notice means a notice of proposed action that is
issued to the member at least 10 days before the effective date of the proposed
action. Except under subsection (C), advance notice shall be issued whenever an
adverse action is taken to discontinue eligibility, or increase the premium
amount.
C. Exceptions from advance
notice. A notice shall be issued to the member to discontinue eligibility no
later than the effective date of action if:
1.
A member provides a clearly written statement, signed by that member, that
services are no longer wanted.
2. A
member provides information that requires termination of eligibility or
reduction of services, indicates that the member understands that this must be
the result of supplying that information, and the member signs a written
statement waiving advance notice;
3. A member cannot be located and mail sent
to the member's last known address has been returned as undeliverable subject
to reinstatement of discontinued services under
42 CFR
431.231(d);
4. A member has been admitted to a public
institution where a person is ineligible for coverage;
5. A member has been approved for Medicaid in
another state; or
6. The
Administration receives information confirming the death of a member.
Notes
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