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This notice announces that
CMS, based on the projected availability
of funding under the Early Retiree
Reinsurance Program (ERRP), is
exercising its authority under the ERRP
regulations at 45 CFR 149.45(a) to deny
ERRP reimbursement requests, in their
entirety, that include claims that are
incurred after December 31, 2011.
Therefore, plan sponsors must not
include such claims in their Claim Lists
and Summary Cost Data submitted in
support of a reimbursement request.
Should circumstances related to the
availability of ERRP funding change,
CMS may issue a new notice
announcing approval of ERRP
reimbursement request that include
claims incurred after December 31,
2011.
DATES: Effective Date: This notice is
effective December 9, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David Mlawsky, (410) 786–6851.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Background
The Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (Pub. L. 111–148, enacted on
March 23, 2010) (the Affordable Care
Act), included a provision that
establishes the temporary Early Retiree
Reinsurance Program (ERRP), which
provides reimbursement to eligible
sponsors of employment-based plans for
a portion of the costs of providing
health coverage to early retirees (and
eligible spouses, surviving spouses, and
dependents of such retirees). Section
1102(a)(1) of the Affordable Care Act
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required the Secretary to establish the
program within 90 days of enactment of
the law (by June 21, 2010). In the May
5, 2010 Federal Register (75 FR 24450),
we published an interim final regulation
with comment period, implementing the
program as of June 1, 2010. Section
1102(e) of the Affordable Care Act
appropriates funding of $5 billion for
the temporary program. The regulation
at 45 CFR 149.45(a) states that based on
the projected or actual availability of
program funding, the Secretary may
deny applications that otherwise meet
the requirements of this part, and if an
application is approved, may deny all or
part of a sponsor’s reimbursement
request. Under that authority, in the
April 5, 2011 Federal Register (76 FR
18766), the Secretary announced that
CMS would stop accepting applications
for ERRP as of May 6, 2011.
II. Provisions of This Notice
CMS is exercising our authority under
45 CFR 149.45(a) to deny certain
reimbursement requests based on the
available amount remaining of the $5
billion in appropriated program
funding, and the rate at which it is being
disbursed. We are now announcing that
any Claim List submitted to ERRP in
support of a reimbursement request, that
includes one or more claims with an
incurred date identified as January 1,
2012 or after, will be rejected in its
entirety. Therefore, to avoid such a
consequence, a plan sponsor must not
submit any Claim List or Summary Cost
Data that includes any claim with an
incurred date identified as January 1,
2012 or later.
As specified in 45 CFR 149.325, a
claim may be submitted to ERRP only
after it has been incurred, and paid.
Therefore, under this notice, and
consistent with current policy, if a claim
is incurred on or before December 31,
2011, but paid after December 31, 2011,
the sponsor may submit the claim, but
not until it has been paid. Existing
guidance defining the date upon which
various types of claims are considered
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to have been incurred, and paid, for
purposes of ERRP, are detailed at
https://www.errp.gov, by clicking on
Common Questions, and then clicking
on Costs and Reimbursement.
We note that our decision to deny
reimbursement requests that include
claims with incurred dates of January 1,
2012, or after, is based on the actual
availability of remaining appropriated
ERRP funds and the rate at which
reimbursements have been disbursed, as
opposed to the projected amounts of
ERRP reimbursements that applicants
listed in their ERRP applications.
Should circumstances related to the
availability of ERRP funding change, we
may decide it is appropriate to approve
reimbursement requests that include
claims incurred after December 31,
2011. If this occurs, we will provide
such notice in the Federal Register.
III. Collection of Information
Requirements
This document does not impose any
new information collection and
recordkeeping requirements.
Consequently, it need not be reviewed
by the Office of Management and
Budget under the authority of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
However, the information collection
requirements associated with the ERRP
are currently approved under OMB
control number 0938–1087, with an
expiration date of September 30, 2014.
Authority: 45 CFR 149.45(a).
Dated: December 6, 2011.
Marilyn Tavenner,
Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services.
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Family and Youth Services Bureau;
Proposed Information Collection
Activity; Comment Request
Title: Personal Responsibility
Education Program (PREP) MultiComponent Evaluation.
OMB No.: 0970–0398
Description: The Family and Youth
Services Bureau (FYSB) and the Office
of Planning, Research, and Evaluation
(OPRE), Administration for Children
and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), are
proposing data collection activity as
part of the PREP Multi-Component
Evaluation.
The goals of the PREP MultiComponent Evaluation are to document
how PREP programs are operationalized
in the field, collect performance
measure data for PREP programs, and
assess the effectiveness of selected
PREP-funded programs. The PREP
Multi-Component Evaluation will make
a significant contribution to the teen
pregnancy prevention literature and will
produce useful findings for state and
federal policymakers, researchers, and
program administrators.
The evaluation will include the
following three primary, interconnected
components, or ‘‘studies’’:
1. The Impact and Implementation
Study (IS): This study will involve
impact and in-depth implementation
evaluations of four to five specific
PREP-funded sites. The study will
consider how selected programs
implemented key components of the
PREP program, such as adult
preparation subjects and substantial
emphasis on abstinence and
contraception and addressed key
implementation considerations, such as
adherence, dosage, quality of service
delivery, and participant response. The
impact of the selected PREP programs
will be determined based on a random
assignment (at the individual,
classroom, or school level) evaluation
design, which will involve baseline
surveys and two follow-up surveys. This
will allow short- and long-term impacts
to be measured. One information
collection request for a field instrument,
focused on discussions with individuals
involved in PREP programs (i.e. statelevel PREP program coordinators,
program directors, program staff, and
school administrators) in order to
inform site selection for this study, was
approved on November 6, 2011.
2. The Design and Implementation
Study (DIS): This study will be a broad
descriptive analysis of how States
designed and implemented PREP
programs. The study will use multiple
methods of information collection,
including telephone interviews that will
be conducted in every state operating a
Annual number
of respondents
Instrument
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PREP program, to better understand the
general design and implementation of
PREP programs. For this study, two
rounds of interviews will be conducted:
The first round of interviews, known as
the ‘‘Design Survey’’, will focus on how
states designed programs, and the
second round of interviews, known as
the ‘‘Implementation Survey’’, will
focus on how states and sub-awardees
actually implemented their programs.
An information collection request has
already been submitted to OMB for the
‘‘Design Survey’’ discussion guide.
3. The Performance Analysis Study
(PAS): This study will focus on the
development and collection of
performance data for the purpose of
semi-annual and annual reporting on
state PREP performance outcomes, in
order to determine if PREP grantees (i.e.
states and sub-awardees) are meeting
performance benchmarks related to the
program’s mission and priorities. At
present, there is only one information
collection request for the PAS.
This 60 Day Notice covers (a) the
baseline and administrative instruments
for the Impact and Implementation
Study; (b) all instruments for the
Performance Analysis Study; and (c) a
request for OMB to waive subsequent
60-day Federal Register notices
pertaining to the PREP MultiComponent Evaluation.
Impact and Implementation Study
Respondents: Respondents to the
baseline survey will be participants in
PREP-funded programs, including
school students and other youth.
Administrative respondents include
schools and organizations that oversee
PREP-funded programs or that have
program and/or school participation
data.
Performance Analysis Study
Respondents: Performance measurement
data collection instruments will be
administered to individuals
representing states (i.e. PREP state-level
coordinators), as well as sub-awardees
(i.e. program directors), program
facilitators, other program staff, and
program participants.
Annual Burden Estimates
The following instruments, part of the
Impact and Implementation Study (IIS),
were approved on November 6, 2011.
Number of
responses per
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
[CMS-9996-N2]
Early Retiree Reinsurance Program
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces that CMS, based on the projected
availability of funding under the Early Retiree Reinsurance Program
(ERRP), is exercising its authority under the ERRP regulations at 45
CFR 149.45(a) to deny ERRP reimbursement requests, in their entirety,
that include claims that are incurred after December 31, 2011.
Therefore, plan sponsors must not include such claims in their Claim
Lists and Summary Cost Data submitted in support of a reimbursement
request. Should circumstances related to the availability of ERRP
funding change, CMS may issue a new notice announcing approval of ERRP
reimbursement request that include claims incurred after December 31,
2011.
DATES: Effective Date: This notice is effective December 9, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Mlawsky, (410) 786-6851.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Pub. L. 111-148,
enacted on March 23, 2010) (the Affordable Care Act), included a
provision that establishes the temporary Early Retiree Reinsurance
Program (ERRP), which provides reimbursement to eligible sponsors of
employment-based plans for a portion of the costs of providing health
coverage to early retirees (and eligible spouses, surviving spouses,
and dependents of such retirees). Section 1102(a)(1) of the Affordable
Care Act required the Secretary to establish the program within 90 days
of enactment of the law (by June 21, 2010). In the May 5, 2010 Federal
Register (75 FR 24450), we published an interim final regulation with
comment period, implementing the program as of June 1, 2010. Section
1102(e) of the Affordable Care Act appropriates funding of $5 billion
for the temporary program. The regulation at 45 CFR 149.45(a) states
that based on the projected or actual availability of program funding,
the Secretary may deny applications that otherwise meet the
requirements of this part, and if an application is approved, may deny
all or part of a sponsor's reimbursement request. Under that authority,
in the April 5, 2011 Federal Register (76 FR 18766), the Secretary
announced that CMS would stop accepting applications for ERRP as of May
6, 2011.
II. Provisions of This Notice
CMS is exercising our authority under 45 CFR 149.45(a) to deny
certain reimbursement requests based on the available amount remaining
of the $5 billion in appropriated program funding, and the rate at
which it is being disbursed. We are now announcing that any Claim List
submitted to ERRP in support of a reimbursement request, that includes
one or more claims with an incurred date identified as January 1, 2012
or after, will be rejected in its entirety. Therefore, to avoid such a
consequence, a plan sponsor must not submit any Claim List or Summary
Cost Data that includes any claim with an incurred date identified as
January 1, 2012 or later.
As specified in 45 CFR 149.325, a claim may be submitted to ERRP
only after it has been incurred, and paid. Therefore, under this
notice, and consistent with current policy, if a claim is incurred on
or before December 31, 2011, but paid after December 31, 2011, the
sponsor may submit the claim, but not until it has been paid. Existing
guidance defining the date upon which various types of claims are
considered
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to have been incurred, and paid, for purposes of ERRP, are detailed at
https://www.errp.gov, by clicking on Common Questions, and then clicking
on Costs and Reimbursement.
We note that our decision to deny reimbursement requests that
include claims with incurred dates of January 1, 2012, or after, is
based on the actual availability of remaining appropriated ERRP funds
and the rate at which reimbursements have been disbursed, as opposed to
the projected amounts of ERRP reimbursements that applicants listed in
their ERRP applications. Should circumstances related to the
availability of ERRP funding change, we may decide it is appropriate to
approve reimbursement requests that include claims incurred after
December 31, 2011. If this occurs, we will provide such notice in the
Federal Register.
III. Collection of Information Requirements
This document does not impose any new information collection and
recordkeeping requirements. Consequently, it need not be reviewed by
the Office of Management and Budget under the authority of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. However, the information collection
requirements associated with the ERRP are currently approved under OMB
control number 0938-1087, with an expiration date of September 30,
2014.
Authority: 45 CFR 149.45(a).
Dated: December 6, 2011.
Marilyn Tavenner,
Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
[FR Doc. 2011-31920 Filed 12-9-11; 11:15 am]
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