19 CSR 10-15.060 - Prohibition on Expenditure of Funds

PURPOSE: This rule outlines how the Department of Health and Senior Services ensures that expenditures are compliant with annual General Assembly budget bills.

(1) After July 1 of each calendar year, no claims for payment shall be submitted by any provider until that provider submits the requisite form issued by the department to be used for the upcoming fiscal year. Such form shall contain the applicable provisions related to legislative authority regarding expenditure of funds, including but not limited to, definitions, restrictions, and prohibitions. Such form shall also contain a declaration to be executed by the provider, which shall state that said provider will not submit claims for payment that violate the applicable provisions related to the legislative authority regarding expenditure of funds. This form shall be effective from the date that the department receives a provider's executed copy until a new form is issued by the department. A copy of this form can be requested by contacting the department.

Notes

19 CSR 10-15.060
AUTHORITY: section 192.006, RSMo 2016* and House Bill 2010, 100th General Assembly, Second Regular Session. Emergency rule filed July 5, 2018, effective July 15, 2018, expired Feb. 28, 2019. Original rule filed July 5, 2018, effective Feb. 28, 2019. Emergency amendment filed June 21, 2019, effective July 1, 2019, expired Feb. 27, 2020. Amended: Filed June 21, 2019, effective Jan. 30, 2020. Emergency amendment filed May 22, 2020, effective June 8, 2020, expired Feb. 25, 2021. Amended: Filed May 22, 2020, effective Nov. 30, 2020.
Adopted by Missouri Register December 2, 2019/Volume 44, Number 23, effective 1/30/2020 Amended by Missouri Register October 15, 2020/Volume 45, Number 20, effective 11/30/2020

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