55 Pa. Code § 41.212 - Review of Bureau determinations
(a) A determination of the Bureau will be
deemed the final adjudication of the Department effective upon expiration of
the 30-day time period specified in subsection (b) unless an aggrieved party
requests review by the Secretary within that 30-day time period.
(b) A request for review shall be filed
within 30 days of the mailing date of the Bureau determination. An untimely
request for review will be dismissed as of course unless the filing party can
satisfy the requirements of §
41.33 (relating to appeals nunc
pro tunc).
(c) A request for review
must be in writing, state concisely the alleged errors in the Bureau
determination and identify the particular relief sought. If the party
requesting review is seeking relief by reason of matters that have arisen since
the hearing and Bureau determination, or by reason of a matter that would arise
from compliance with the Bureau determination, the party shall specifically
identify those matters in its request.
(d) If an aggrieved party timely requests
review of a Bureau determination, the Secretary may enter an order granting or
denying the request for review within 30 days of receipt of the request. No
party has a right to have a Bureau determination reviewed by the Secretary, but
only a right to request this review. The decision to grant or deny a request
lies within the discretion of the Secretary.
(e) If the Secretary enters an order denying
a request for review within 30 days of receipt of the request, the Bureau's
determination will be deemed the final adjudication of the Department effective
on the date of the order denying the request for review.
(f) If the Secretary fails to act on a
request for review within 30 days of receipt of the request, the request for
review will be deemed denied. The Bureau's determination will be deemed the
final adjudication of the Department effective on the date on which the request
for review is deemed denied.
(g)
Answers to a request for review will not be considered by the Secretary unless
the Secretary has granted review. If, and to the extent the Secretary has
granted review, a response in the nature of an answer may be filed by a party,
other than the party requesting review. The response must be confined to the
issues upon which the Secretary has granted review.
(h) If the Secretary grants review, the
Secretary will enter a final order within 180 days of the date of the order
granting review. The final order may affirm, reverse or modify the findings of
fact, conclusions of law or the relief set forth in the Bureau's determination,
and may, to promote fairness and the proper administration of the MA Program,
waive compliance with program requirements.
(i) If the Secretary fails to act within 180
days of the order granting review, the determination of the Bureau will be
deemed approved by, and the final order of, the Secretary effective the date it
is deemed approved.
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