Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 439B - RESTRAINING COSTS OF HEALTH CARE
Section 439B.Sec. 21 - NEW
Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 439B.Sec. 21
Current through December 12, 2024
1. A data submitter may request a variance from the validation of the data required by section 20 to allow the collection of historical data to proceed while the data submitter adds missing elements of data or makes other improvements to its data.
2. A request for a variance made pursuant to this section must:
(a) Be made through the
portal for the collection of historical data for the all-payer claims database
which is managed by the administrator; and
(b) Clearly identify:
(1) The nature of the issue or issues
affecting the historical data;
(2)
A plan for correcting the issues, if applicable; and
(3) The date by which the data submitter
anticipates compliance with requirements for the submission of historical
data.
3. The administrator shall:
(a) Review a request for
a variance which satisfies the requirements of subsection 2; and
(b) Approve or deny the request not later
than 5 days after the date on which the request was submitted.
4. A variance granted pursuant to this section is valid for a period of time specified by the administrator, not to exceed 1 year.
5. If the administrator denies a request for a variance:
(a) The data submitter that submitted the
request shall comply with all applicable requirements to submit historical data
to the all-payer claims database; and
(b) Neither the data submitter nor an entity
on whose behalf the data submitter was required to submit historical data to
the all-payer claims database is entitled to a hearing on the denial. The
provisions of this paragraph do not affect the right of any person or entity to
a hearing pursuant to section 24 on a decision to impose an administrative
penalty for any attendant failure to comply with the provisions of
NRS
439B.800 to
439B.875, inclusive, and
sections 2 to 24, inclusive.
Added to NAC by Dep't of Human Resources by R104-23A, eff. 11/15/2024
NRS 439B.875
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