28 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.2004 - Certificate or Registration of URAs
(a)
Applicability of certification or registration requirements. A person acting as
or holding itself out as a URA under this subchapter must be certified or
registered, as applicable, under Insurance Code §
4201.057, concerning
Health Maintenance Organizations; Insurance Code §
4201.058, concerning
Insurers; or Insurance Code §
4201.101, concerning
Certificate of Registration Required, and this subchapter.
(1) If an insurance carrier performs
utilization review for an individual or entity subject to this subchapter for
which it is not the payor, the insurance carrier must be certified.
(2) If an insurance carrier performs
utilization review only for coverage for which it is the payor, the insurance
carrier must be registered.
(b) Application form. The commissioner adopts
by reference the:
(1) URA application, for
application for, renewal of, and reporting a material change to a certification
or registration as a URA in this state; and
(2) Biographical affidavit, to be used as an
attachment to the URA application.
(c) Original application fee. The original
application fee specified in §
19.802 of this title (relating to
Amount of Fees) must be sent to TDI with the application for certification. A
person applying for registration is not required to pay a fee.
(d) Where to obtain and send the URA
application form. Forms may be obtained from
www.tdi.texas.gov/forms and must
be sent to: Texas Department of Insurance, Managed Care Quality Assurance
Office, MC: LH-MCQA, P.O. Box 12030, Austin, Texas 78711-2030.
(e) Original application process. Within 60
calendar days after receipt of a complete application, TDI will process the
application and issue or deny a certification or registration. TDI will send a
certificate or a letter of registration to an entity that is granted
certification or registration. The applicant may waive the time limit described
in this subsection.
(f) Omissions
or deficiencies. TDI will send the applicant written notice of any omissions or
deficiencies in the application. The applicant must correct the omissions or
deficiencies in the application, or request additional time in writing, within
15 working days of the date of TDI's latest notice of omissions or
deficiencies. If the applicant fails to do so, the application will not be
processed and the file will be closed as an incomplete application. The
application fee is not refundable. The request for additional time must be
approved by TDI in writing to be effective.
(g) Certification and registration
expiration. Each URA registration or certification issued by TDI and not
suspended or revoked by the commissioner expires on the second anniversary of
the date of issuance.
(h) Renewal
requirements. A URA must apply for renewal of certification or registration
every two years from the date of issuance by submitting the URA application to
TDI. A URA must also submit a renewal fee in the amount specified by §
19.802 of this title (relating to
Amount of Fees) for renewal of a certification. A person applying for renewal
of a registration is not required to pay a fee.
(1) Continued operation during review. If a
URA submits the required information and fees specified in this subsection on
or before the expiration of the certification or registration, the URA may
continue to operate under its certification or registration until the renewal
certification or registration is denied or issued.
(2) Expiration for 90 calendar days or less.
If the certification or registration has been expired for 90 calendar days or
less, the URA may renew the certification or registration by sending a
completed renewal application and fee as applicable. The URA may not operate
from the time the certification or registration has expired until the time TDI
has issued a renewal certification or registration.
(3) Expiration for longer than 90 calendar
days. If a URA's certification or registration has been expired for longer than
90 calendar days, the URA may not renew the certification or registration. The
URA must obtain a new certification or registration by submitting an
application for original issuance of the certification or registration and an
original application fee as applicable.
(i) Contesting a denial. If an application
for an original or renewal certification or registration is denied, the
applicant may contest the denial under the provisions of Chapter 1, Subchapter
A, of this title (relating to Rules of Practice and Procedure) and Government
Code Chapter 2001, concerning Administrative Procedure.
(j) Updating information on effective date. A
URA that is certified or registered before the effective date of this rule must
submit an updated application to TDI to comply with this subchapter within 90
calendar days after the effective date of this rule. However, the submission of
an updated application does not change the URA's existing renewal date, and
this section still governs the URA's renewal process.
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