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Information Collection: Data Collection
to Support Eligibility Determinations for
Insurance Affordability Programs and
Enrollment through Affordable
Insurance Exchanges, Medicaid and
Children’s Health Insurance Program
Agencies; Use: Information collected by
the Marketplace, Medicaid or CHIP
agency will be used to determine
eligibility for coverage through the
Marketplace and insurance affordability
programs (i.e., Medicaid, CHIP, and
advance payment of the premium tax
credits), and assist consumers in
enrolling in a QHP if eligible.
Applicants include anyone who may be
eligible for coverage through any of
these programs.
The Marketplace verifies the
information provided on the
application, communicates with the
applicant or his/her authorized
representative and subsequently
provides the information to the health
plan selected by the applicant so that it
can enroll him/her in a QHP. The
Marketplace also uses the information
provided in support of its ongoing
operations, including activities such as
verifying continued eligibility for all
programs, processing appeals, reporting
on and managing the insurance
affordability programs for eligible
individuals, performing oversight and
quality control activities, combatting
fraud, and responding to any concerns
about the security or confidentiality of
the information. Form Number: CMS–
10440 (OMB control number: 0938–
1191); Frequency: Annually; Affected
Public: Private Sector (Business or other
for-profits, Not-for-Profit Institutions);
Number of Respondents: 4,662,000;
Total Annual Responses: 4,662,000;
Total Annual Hours: 946,386. (For
policy questions regarding this
collection contact Anne Pesto at 410–
786–3492.)
3. Type of Information Collection
Request: Revision of a currently
approved collection; Title of
Information Collection: State-based
Exchange Annual Report Tool
(SMART); Use: The annual report is the
primary vehicle to insure
comprehensive compliance with all
reporting requirements contained in the
Affordable Care Act (ACA). It is
specifically called for in Section
1313(a)(1) of the Act which requires an
State Based Exchange (SBEs) (including
an Exchange using the Federal Platform)
to keep an accurate accounting of all
activities, receipts, and expenditures,
and to submit a report annually to the
Secretary concerning such accounting.
CMS and other Federal agencies use
the information collected from the
SMART to determine if a state is
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maintaining a compliant, operational
Exchange. It also provides a mechanism
to collect innovative approaches to
meeting challenges encountered by the
SBEs during the preceding year, as well
as to provide information to CMS
regarding potential changes in priorities
and approaches for the upcoming year.
Form Number: CMS–10507 (OMB
control number: 0938–1244); Frequency:
Annually; Affected Public: State, Local,
or Tribal governments; Number of
Respondents: 17; Total Annual
Responses: 17; Total Annual Hours:
3,415. (For policy questions regarding
this collection contact Christy Woods at
301–492–5140.)
Dated: November 20, 2018.
William N. Parham, III,
Director, Paperwork Reduction Staff, Office
of Strategic Operations and Regulatory
Affairs.
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Written comments can be
sent to: CMS Privacy Act Officer,
Division of Security, Privacy Policy &
Governance, Information Security &
Privacy Group, Office of Information
Technology, CMS, 7500 Security Blvd.,
Baltimore, MD 21244–1870, Mailstop:
N3–15–25, or by email to: walter.stone@
cms.hhs.gov. Comments received will be
available for review at this location, by
appointment, during regular business
hours, Monday through Friday from
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES:
If
you have questions about the matching
program, you may contact Jack Lavelle,
Senior Advisor, Marketplace Eligibility
and Enrollment Group, Center for
Consumer Information and Insurance
Oversight, CMS, 7501 Wisconsin Ave.,
Bethesda, MD 20814, (410) 786–0639, or
by email at Jack.Lavelle1@cms.hhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5
U.S.C. 552a) provides certain
protections for individuals applying for
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
and receiving federal benefits. The law
HUMAN SERVICES
governs the use of computer matching
by federal agencies when records in a
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
system of records (meaning, federal
Services
agency records about individuals
Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program retrieved by name or other personal
identifier) are matched with records of
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare &
other federal or non-federal agencies.
Medicaid Services (CMS), Department
The Privacy Act requires agencies
of Health and Human Services (HHS)
involved in a matching program to:
ACTION: Notice of a New Matching
1. Enter into a written agreement,
Program.
which must be prepared in accordance
with the Privacy Act, approved by the
SUMMARY: In accordance with subsection Data Integrity Board of each source and
(e)(12) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
recipient federal agency, provided to
amended, the Department of Health and Congress and the Office of Management
Human Services (HHS), Centers for
and Budget (OMB), and made available
Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is
to the public, as required by 5 U.S.C.
providing notice of a new matching
552a(o), (u)(3)(A), and (u)(4).
program between CMS and the Peace
2. Notify the individuals whose
Corps, ‘‘Verification of Eligibility for
information
will be used in the
Minimum Essential Coverage Under the
matching program that the information
Patient Protection and Affordable Care
they provide is subject to verification
Act Through a Peace Corps Health
through matching, as required by 5
Benefit Plan.’’
U.S.C. 552a(o)(1)(D).
DATES: The deadline for comments on
3. Verify match findings before
this notice is December 26, 2018.The resuspending, terminating, reducing, or
established matching program will
making a final denial of an individual’s
commence not sooner than 30 days after
benefits or payments or taking other
publication of this notice, provided no
adverse action against the individual, as
comments are received that warrant a
required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(p).
change to this notice. The matching
4. Report the matching program to
program will be conducted for an initial
Congress and the OMB, in advance and
term of 18 months (from approximately
annually, as required by 5 U.S.C.
January 2019 to June 2020) and within
3 months of expiration may be renewed 552a(o) (2)(A)(i), (r), and (u)(3)(D).
5. Publish advance notice of the
for one additional year if the parties
matching program in the Federal
make no change to the matching
Register as required by 5 U.S.C.
program and certify that the program
has been conducted in compliance with 552a(e)(12). This matching program
meets these requirements.
the matching agreement.
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This matching program meets these
requirements.
Barbara Demopulos,
CMS Privacy Advisor, Information Security
and Privacy Group, Division of Security,
Privacy Policy and Governance, Office of
Information Technology, Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services.
Participating Agencies
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Peace
Corps.
Authority for Conducting the Matching
Program
The statutory authority for the
matching program is 42 U.S.C. 18001, et
seq.
Purpose(s)
The purpose of the matching program
is to assist CMS in determining
individuals’ eligibility for financial
assistance in paying for private health
insurance coverage. In this matching
program, the Peace Corps provides CMS
with data identifying all Peace Corps
volunteers and the dates when each
volunteer was eligible for coverage
under a Peace Corps health benefit plan,
which CMS and state administering
entities (AEs) use to verify whether an
individual who is applying for or is
enrolled in private health insurance
coverage under a qualified health plan
through a federally-facilitated or statebased health insurance exchange is
eligible for coverage under a Peace
Corps health benefit plan. CMS makes
the data provided by the Peace Corps
available to AEs through a data services
hub to use in determining the
applicant’s or enrollee’s eligibility for
financial assistance (including an
advance tax credit and cost sharing
reduction, which are types of insurance
affordability programs) in paying for
private health insurance coverage. Peace
Corps health benefit plans provide
minimum essential coverage, and
eligibility for such plans usually
precludes eligibility for financial
assistance in paying for private
coverage. The data provided by the
Peace Corps under this matching
program will be used by CMS and AEs
to authenticate identity, determine
eligibility for financial assistance, and
determine the amount of the financial
assistance.
Categories of Individuals
The categories of individuals whose
information is involved in the matching
program are:
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• Active and recently separated Peace
Corps volunteers, identified in data
CMS receives from the Peace Corps; and
• Consumers who apply for or are
enrolled in private insurance coverage
under a qualified health plan through a
federally-facilitated health insurance
exchange (and other relevant
individuals, such as applicants’ and
enrollees’ household members), whose
records are matched against the data
CMS receives from the Peace Corps.
Categories of Records
System(s) of Records
The records used in this matching
program about Peace Corps volunteers
will be disclosed to CMS from the Peace
Corps system of records identified
below, and will be matched against
applicant/enrollee records in the CMS
system of records identified below:
A. System of Records Maintained by
CMS
• MCMS Health Insurance Exchanges
System (HIX), CMS System No. 09–70–
0560, last published in full at 78 FR
63211 (Oct. 23, 2013), as amended at 83
FR 6591 (Feb. 14, 2018).
B. System of Records Maintained by the
Peace Corps
• Peace Corps Manual Section 897,
Attachment B, PC–17 Volunteer
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
National Institutes of Health
The categories of records which will
be provided by the Peace Corps to CMS
in this matching program are identity
records and minimum essential
coverage period records, consisting of
these data elements:
1. Record type.
2. data record number.
3. social security number of Peace
Corps volunteer.
4. last name of Peace Corps volunteer.
5. middle name of Peace Corps
volunteer.
6. first name of Peace Corps volunteer.
7. gender of Peace Corps volunteer.
8. date of birth of Peace Corps
volunteer.
9. Peace Corps volunteer coverage
begin date.
10. Peace Corps volunteer actual end
date.
11. Peace Corps volunteer projected
coverage end date. CMS will not send
any data about individual applicants/
enrollees to the Peace Corps in order to
receive this data about Peace Corps
volunteers. The Peace Corps will send
CMS a bulk file each day from Tuesday
through Saturday, which will contain
this data for all active Peace Corps
volunteers and all Peace Corps
volunteers who left service within the
prior three months.
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Applicant and Service Records System,
75 FR 53000 (Oct. 14, 2010). Routine
use (i), which authorizes disclosure of
records ‘‘to verify active or former
Volunteer service,’’ authorizes the Peace
Corps’ disclosures to CMS.
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Federal Advisory Committee Act, as
amended, notice is hereby given of
meetings of the AIDS Research Advisory
Committee, NIAID.
The meetings will be open to the
public, with attendance limited to space
available. Individuals who plan to
attend and need special assistance, such
as sign language interpretation or other
reasonable accommodations, should
notify the Contact Person listed below
in advance of the meeting.
Name of Committee: AIDS Research
Advisory Committee, NIAID.
Date: January 28, 2019.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Agenda: Reports from the Division Director
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Contact Person: Mark A. Mueller,
Executive Secretary, AIDS Research Advisory
Committee, Division of AIDS, NIAID/NIH,
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20892, 301–402–2308, mark.mueller@
nih.gov.
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Date: June 3, 2019.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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and other staff.
Place: National Institutes of Health,
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20892, 301–402–2308, mark.mueller@
nih.gov.
Name of Committee: AIDS Research
Advisory Committee, NIAID.
Date: September 9, 2019.
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Agenda: Reports from the Division Director
and other staff.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS)
ACTION: Notice of a New Matching Program.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with subsection (e)(12) of the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is providing notice of a
new matching program between CMS and the Peace Corps, ``Verification of
Eligibility for Minimum Essential Coverage Under the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act Through a Peace Corps Health Benefit Plan.''
DATES: The deadline for comments on this notice is December 26,
2018.The re-established matching program will commence not sooner than
30 days after publication of this notice, provided no comments are
received that warrant a change to this notice. The matching program
will be conducted for an initial term of 18 months (from approximately
January 2019 to June 2020) and within 3 months of expiration may be
renewed for one additional year if the parties make no change to the
matching program and certify that the program has been conducted in
compliance with the matching agreement.
ADDRESSES: Written comments can be sent to: CMS Privacy Act Officer,
Division of Security, Privacy Policy & Governance, Information Security
& Privacy Group, Office of Information Technology, CMS, 7500 Security
Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21244-1870, Mailstop: N3-15-25, or by email to:
[email protected]. Comments received will be available for
review at this location, by appointment, during regular business hours,
Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions about the
matching program, you may contact Jack Lavelle, Senior Advisor,
Marketplace Eligibility and Enrollment Group, Center for Consumer
Information and Insurance Oversight, CMS, 7501 Wisconsin Ave.,
Bethesda, MD 20814, (410) 786-0639, or by email at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5
U.S.C. 552a) provides certain protections for individuals applying for
and receiving federal benefits. The law governs the use of computer
matching by federal agencies when records in a system of records
(meaning, federal agency records about individuals retrieved by name or
other personal identifier) are matched with records of other federal or
non-federal agencies. The Privacy Act requires agencies involved in a
matching program to:
1. Enter into a written agreement, which must be prepared in
accordance with the Privacy Act, approved by the Data Integrity Board
of each source and recipient federal agency, provided to Congress and
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and made available to the
public, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(o), (u)(3)(A), and (u)(4).
2. Notify the individuals whose information will be used in the
matching program that the information they provide is subject to
verification through matching, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(o)(1)(D).
3. Verify match findings before suspending, terminating, reducing,
or making a final denial of an individual's benefits or payments or
taking other adverse action against the individual, as required by 5
U.S.C. 552a(p).
4. Report the matching program to Congress and the OMB, in advance
and annually, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(o) (2)(A)(i), (r), and
(u)(3)(D).
5. Publish advance notice of the matching program in the Federal
Register as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(12). This matching program
meets these requirements.
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This matching program meets these requirements.
Barbara Demopulos,
CMS Privacy Advisor, Information Security and Privacy Group, Division
of Security, Privacy Policy and Governance, Office of Information
Technology, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Participating Agencies
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Peace Corps.
Authority for Conducting the Matching Program
The statutory authority for the matching program is 42 U.S.C.
18001, et seq.
Purpose(s)
The purpose of the matching program is to assist CMS in determining
individuals' eligibility for financial assistance in paying for private
health insurance coverage. In this matching program, the Peace Corps
provides CMS with data identifying all Peace Corps volunteers and the
dates when each volunteer was eligible for coverage under a Peace Corps
health benefit plan, which CMS and state administering entities (AEs)
use to verify whether an individual who is applying for or is enrolled
in private health insurance coverage under a qualified health plan
through a federally-facilitated or state-based health insurance
exchange is eligible for coverage under a Peace Corps health benefit
plan. CMS makes the data provided by the Peace Corps available to AEs
through a data services hub to use in determining the applicant's or
enrollee's eligibility for financial assistance (including an advance
tax credit and cost sharing reduction, which are types of insurance
affordability programs) in paying for private health insurance
coverage. Peace Corps health benefit plans provide minimum essential
coverage, and eligibility for such plans usually precludes eligibility
for financial assistance in paying for private coverage. The data
provided by the Peace Corps under this matching program will be used by
CMS and AEs to authenticate identity, determine eligibility for
financial assistance, and determine the amount of the financial
assistance.
Categories of Individuals
The categories of individuals whose information is involved in the
matching program are:
Active and recently separated Peace Corps volunteers,
identified in data CMS receives from the Peace Corps; and
Consumers who apply for or are enrolled in private
insurance coverage under a qualified health plan through a federally-
facilitated health insurance exchange (and other relevant individuals,
such as applicants' and enrollees' household members), whose records
are matched against the data CMS receives from the Peace Corps.
Categories of Records
The categories of records which will be provided by the Peace Corps
to CMS in this matching program are identity records and minimum
essential coverage period records, consisting of these data elements:
1. Record type.
2. data record number.
3. social security number of Peace Corps volunteer.
4. last name of Peace Corps volunteer.
5. middle name of Peace Corps volunteer.
6. first name of Peace Corps volunteer.
7. gender of Peace Corps volunteer.
8. date of birth of Peace Corps volunteer.
9. Peace Corps volunteer coverage begin date.
10. Peace Corps volunteer actual end date.
11. Peace Corps volunteer projected coverage end date. CMS will not
send any data about individual applicants/enrollees to the Peace Corps
in order to receive this data about Peace Corps volunteers. The Peace
Corps will send CMS a bulk file each day from Tuesday through Saturday,
which will contain this data for all active Peace Corps volunteers and
all Peace Corps volunteers who left service within the prior three
months.
System(s) of Records
The records used in this matching program about Peace Corps
volunteers will be disclosed to CMS from the Peace Corps system of
records identified below, and will be matched against applicant/
enrollee records in the CMS system of records identified below:
A. System of Records Maintained by CMS
MCMS Health Insurance Exchanges System (HIX), CMS System
No. 09-70-0560, last published in full at 78 FR 63211 (Oct. 23, 2013),
as amended at 83 FR 6591 (Feb. 14, 2018).
B. System of Records Maintained by the Peace Corps
Peace Corps Manual Section 897, Attachment B, PC-17
Volunteer Applicant and Service Records System, 75 FR 53000 (Oct. 14,
2010). Routine use (i), which authorizes disclosure of records ``to
verify active or former Volunteer service,'' authorizes the Peace
Corps' disclosures to CMS.
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