Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 298 - PRIMARY CARE TAX CREDIT CERTIFICATION RULE
Section 144-298-5 - MONITORING CONTINUED ELIGIBILITY
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Coordination with Maine Revenue Services.The Department and the Maine Revenue Services will share information about Primary Care Access Credit Program certification and decertification of primary care professional in compliance with 36 M.R.S.§5219-LL(3) and this rule.
B. Monitoring compliance. Certified primary care professionals are subject to monitoring by the Department to ensure continued eligibility for the tax credit.
C. Department monitoring activities. The Department monitoring activities may include, but are not limited to, the use of data analysis to verify residence, practice type, services provided, practice location, five-year service commitment, student loan type and amounts, conditions of eligibility and certification requirements.
D. Relocation to another underserved area: continued eligibility. A certified primary care professional who relocates to another underserved area continues to be eligible for the tax credit.
E. Loss of federal designation as an underserved area. The Department will monitor the federal designation of underserved areas to confirm that the geographic practice location of certified primary care professionals maintains their federal designation as an underserved area.
F. Notice that practice location lost designation as an underserved area. The Department will notify a certified primary care professional whose practice location has lost federal designation as an underserved area.
G. Self-reporting requirements. A certified primary care professional must report the following items to the Department within 10 days of such professional having actual knowledge of same:
H. Decertification. Certified primary care professionals who cease to meet the eligibility requirements during any part of a calendar year are decertified except as specified in Subsection 5(E) of this rule.
I. Notice of decertification. The Department will issue a written notice of decertification to the primary care professional that includes the factors supporting the decertification by email and certified postal mail.