Or. Admin. Code § 409-025-0140 - Waivers, Exemptions and Extensions
(1) The Authority may grant a waiver,
deadline extension, or exemption to the reporting and validation
requirements.
(2) A mandatory
reporter is required by law and rule to submit all required data files no later
than the submission deadline and at sufficient quality to meet or exceed the
published validation requirements. Mandatory reporters shall notify the
Authority of their inability to meet any requirement within the timeline stated
in rule or incorporated by reference.
(3) A mandatory reporter may request a waiver
of reporting requirements. The request shall be submitted 60 calendar days
prior to the applicable reporting deadline using the APAC-1a form.
(a) Mandatory reporters may request a waiver
of reporting for the following reasons:
(A) A
mandatory reporter who is a carrier or a third party administrator and, either
due to decrease in covered lives or covered lives excluded as reporting to the
federal Department of Labor under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act
(ERISA), has fewer than 5,000 covered lives in Oregon to report;
(B) A mandatory reporter does not bill
subscribers for premiums (Appendix F only);
(C) A mandatory reporter has no contracts
sitused in Oregon for Appendices 1 and 2 under OAR
409-025-0125; or
(D) A mandatory reporter whose data is
reported by another affiliated or contracted Oregon All Payer All Claims
mandatory reporter if submitting files would create duplicate claims.
(b) A mandatory reporter who
intends to withhold data under OAR
409-025-0110(8)
must request a waiver and receive approval prior to withholding data.
(c) Mandatory reporters other than carriers
and third party administrators may request a waiver of reporting based on the
number of covered lives potentially reported. The Authority may approve a
waiver if it determines the burden of reporting outweighs the value of the data
in understanding services and costs in Oregon.
(d) Waivers are required only for the file
types identified for the mandatory reporter type under OAR
409-025-0120 and OAR
409-025-0125.
(e) The Authority shall approve or deny the
waiver request and provide written notification to the requestor within 14
calendar days of receipt of the request.
(f) Waivers of reporting are approved for one
calendar year and may cover partial reporting years. Waivers must be requested
each year that the reason for waiver continues to be in effect.
(4) A mandatory reporter may
request a deadline extension for initial submission or correction of validation
errors of required files. The request shall be submitted within the APAC
vendor's reporting portal at least 14 calendar days prior to the applicable
reporting deadline.
(a) The mandatory reporter
must explain why sufficient data or resources are not allocated to reporting to
meet the published expectations for timing and data quality. The request must
include the organization's plan to mitigate future incidents and whether the
plan has been approved and resources allocated to accomplish the activity
within the stated timeline.
(b) The
Authority shall approve or deny the extension request and provide notification
to the requestor within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the
request.
(c) Extensions are
approved for one reporting period. Failure to submit acceptable files at the
end of the extension may result in a civil penalty under OAR
409-025-0150.
(5) A mandatory reporter may
request an exemption for validation rules identified as 'Exemption' level. The
request must be submitted through the APAC vendor's reporting portal and cannot
be submitted in advance of validation failure.
(a) Specific review of the failed validation
results is required prior to requesting an exemption. Mandatory reporters must
explain why the validation rule cannot be met and should not rely on receipt of
poor-quality data as a reason for exemption. Requests that are not specific to
the validation rule and data file submitted will be denied.
(b) The Authority shall approve or deny the
exemption request and provide notification to the requestor through the APAC
vendor's reporting portal within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the
request.
(c) Exemptions are
approved for a single submission or up to one calendar year. Failure to submit
acceptable files based on approved exemptions may result in a civil penalty
under OAR 409-025-0150.
(6) If the Authority denies the
request, the requestor may appeal the denial by requesting a contested case
hearing. The appeal must be filed within 30 business days of the denial. The
appeal process is conducted pursuant to ORS Chapter 183 and the Attorney
General's Uniform and Model rules of Procedure for the Office of Administrative
Hearings, OAR 137-003-0501 to
137-003-0700. The requestor
shall have the burden to prove a compelling need for the waiver, exemption or
extension.
Notes
Forms referenced are available on the agency's website at http://www.oregon.gov/oha/OHPR/RSCH/pages/apac.aspx
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 442.373
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 442.373 & ORS 442.372
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