N.M. Admin. Code § 8.352.2.9 - CLAIMANT OR THE CLAIMANT'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE AND HSD ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING PROCESS
MAD has established a process to determine if an individual is eligible to request a HSD administrative hearing. MAD has also established a process for an individual or the individual's authorized representative to request a HSD administrative hearing when an adverse action is intended or has been taken by MAD, its UR contractor or the MCO against the individual; see Section 10 of this rule.
A. Eligible
claimant:
(1) When an adverse eligibility
determination is made by HSD against a MAP applicant, he or she may file as a
claimant to request a HSD administrative hearing. See 8.100.970 NMAC for the
rules governing a HSD administrative hearing for a MAP adverse eligibility
determination.
(2) When an adverse
action is taken or intended to be taken against a MAP eligible recipient by MAD
or its UR contractor, the MAP eligible recipient may file as a claimant to
request a HSD administrative hearing.
(3) When an adverse action is taken or
intended to be taken against a member by his or her MCO, and the member has
exhausted his or her MCO's appeal process, he or she may file as a claimant to
request a HSD administrative hearing.
B. A claimant or the claimant's authorized
representative may have legal counsel assist him or her during the MCO appeal
and HSD administrative hearing process. If a claimant or the claimant's
authorized representative, MAD, its UR contractor or the MCO retains legal
counsel, that legal counsel must submit an entry of appearance to the assigned
ALJ and the ALJ will forward this information to the MAD administrative
hearings unit (MAD AHU).
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