Extension of the Demonstration Sample Clauses

Extension of the Demonstration. States that intend to request demonstration extensions under sections 1115(e) or 1115(f) are advised to observe the timelines contained in those statutes. Otherwise, no later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the Demonstration, the chief executive officer of the State must submit to CMS either a Demonstration extension request or a phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of paragraph 9. As part of the Demonstration extension request, the state must provide documentation of compliance with the public notice requirements outlined in paragraph 14 as well as include the following supporting documentation:
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Extension of the Demonstration. States that intend to request demonstration extensions under sections 1115(e) or 1115(f) are advised to observe the timelines contained in those statutes. Otherwise, no later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration, the governor or chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request or a transition and phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of paragraph 9 of this section. a. Compliance with Transparency Requirements at 42 CFR §431.412. b. As part of the demonstration extension requests the state must provide documentation of compliance with the transparency requirements 42 CFR §431.412 and the public notice and tribal consultation requirements outlined in STC 14.
Extension of the Demonstration a) States that intend to request demonstration extensions under sections 1115(e) or 1115(f) are advised to observe the timelines contained in those statutes. Otherwise, no later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration, the chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request or a phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of STC 8. b) Compliance with Transparency Requirements at 42 CFR §431.412: As part of the demonstration extension request, the state must provide documentation of compliance with the public notice requirements outlined in STC 13, as well as include the following supporting documentation:
Extension of the Demonstration a. States that intend to request demonstration extensions under sections 1115(a), 1115(e) or 1115(f) must submit an extension request no later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration. The chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request or a phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of STC 9.
Extension of the Demonstration a) States that intend to request demonstration extensions under sections 1115(a), 1115(e) or 1115(f) must submit an extension request no later than 6 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration. The chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request or a phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of paragraph 9. b) Compliance with Transparency Requirements 42 CFR Section 431.412: Effective April 27, 2012, as part of the demonstration extension requests the state must provide documentation of compliance with the transparency requirements 42 CFR Section 431.412 and the public notice and tribal consultation requirements outlined in paragraph 14 as well as include the following supporting documentation: i. Historical Narrative Summary of the demonstration Project: The state must provide a narrative summary of the demonstration project, reiterate the objectives set forth at the time the demonstration was proposed, and provide evidence of how these objectives have been met as well as future goals of the program. If changes are requested, a narrative of the changes being requested along with the objective of the change and desired outcomes must be included. ii. Special Terms and Conditions (STCs): The state must provide documentation of its compliance with each of the STCs. Where appropriate, a brief explanation may be accompanied by an attachment containing more detailed information. Where the STCs address any of the following areas, they need not be documented a second time.
Extension of the Demonstration. States that intend to request a demonstration extension under sections 1115(e) or 1115(f) of the Act must submit extension applications in accordance with the timelines contained in statute. Otherwise, no later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration, the Governor or Chief Executive Officer of Florida must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request that meets federal requirements at 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §431.412(c) or a transition and phase- out plan consistent with the requirements of STC 8.
Extension of the Demonstration a. Should the state intend to request an extension of the demonstration under section 1115(a) or 1115(f), the state must submit an extension request no later than six (6) months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration. A request to extend an existing demonstration under 1115(e) must be submitted at least twelve (12) months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration. The chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS either a demonstration extension request or a phase out plan consistent with the requirements of STC 9 of this section. b. Compliance with Transparency Requirements of 42 CFR 431.412: As part of the demonstration extension requests, the state must provide documentation of compliance with the transparency requirements of 42 CFR 431.412 and the public notice and tribal consultation requirements outlined in STC 14 of this section regarding Public Notice, Tribal Consultation and Consultation with Interested Parties. The financial data described in 42 CFR 431.412(c)(2)(v) must include five (5) years of recent historical expenditure and enrollment data for the Medicaid and demonstration populations that are to be included in the demonstration extension, and a proposed budget neutrality test for the extension period based on recent data.
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Extension of the Demonstration. If the State intends to extend the Demonstration beyond the period of approval granted under section 1115(a), the requirements in section 1115(e) may apply. During the 6-month period ending 1 year before the date the Demonstration would otherwise expire, the chief executive officer of the State may submit to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services a written request to extend the Demonstration for up to 3 years. If the Secretary fails to respond to the request within 6 months after the date it is submitted, the request is deemed to have been granted. Further, the Secretary shall take such steps as may be necessary to ensure that in the extension of the Demonstration budget neutrality is maintained. The timeframes for an extension under 1115(e) may not apply if the State has requested changes to the Demonstration. The State must also provide an interim evaluation report for the current extension period with the extension request, pursuant to paragraph 73.
Extension of the Demonstration. The Gateway to Better Health demonstration is not a comprehensive, statewide demonstration; therefore, it may only be renewed under section 1115(a) of the Act. No later than 12 months prior to the expiration date of the demonstration, the chief executive officer of the state must submit to CMS notification that it expects to cover individuals under the Medicaid state plan or through some other type of coverage, a demonstration extension request, or a phase-out plan consistent with the requirements of STC 9. As part of the demonstration extension request, the state must provide documentation of compliance with the public notice requirements outlined in STC 14, as well as include the following supporting documentation:
Extension of the Demonstration. States that intend to request demonstration extensions must submit to CMS a complete application at least 6 months prior to the expiration of the current section 1115(a) extension period. Upon submission, the State will work with CMS to identify specific updates necessary to the submission based on significant programmatic changes (such as changes in State law, population demographics, or expenditures).
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