New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 166 - LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES
Subchapter 4 - AUDIT
Section 10:166-4.1 - Audit cycle

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:166-4.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024

(a) Any cost report submitted by a Medicaid participating nursing facility (NF) which is selected for audit on or after February 7, 1983 may be audited within three years of the due date of the cost report or the date it is filed, whichever is later. This requirement shall be satisfied if the on-site audit of the NF is initiated within the three-year period and completed within a reasonable time thereafter. If a NF audit is not initiated within this time limit, the appropriate cost report or cost reports shall be excluded from the audit, subject to the conditions set forth in the balance of this subsection and the waiver provisions set forth in (b) below. Exclusion is subject to the following conditions:

1. Failure to initiate a timely audit shall not preclude the Department from collecting overpayments, interest or other penalties if the overpayments are identified by an agency other than the Department.

2. When a timely audit is conducted and additional overpayments are discovered by another agency, the Department shall not be precluded from collecting such overpayments together with any applicable interest or other penalties.

(b) The Department shall not be precluded from waiving the three-year limitation for good cause, and good cause shall include, but not be limited to, the following circumstances:

1. The overpayments involved in the audit were generated as a result of fraudulent activity by the NF or NF-related party, whether or not that fraudulent activity has been the subject of a criminal investigation and/or prosecution;

2. The NF, its agents or employees have failed to cooperate in the initiation or conduct of the audit;

3. The Department could not have reasonably discovered by audit any evidence of the overpayment within the three-year period;

4. The audit could not be initiated within the three-year period because of delay or cessation of the audit resulting from a request by a law enforcement agency or an administrative agency with jurisdiction over the facility.
i. This provision shall not apply if the NF's records are available and no request for delay or cessation of the audit has been made by any of these agencies.

(c) Notice must be given to the NF when the three year requirement is waived together with the reasons for such action. The NF may request a hearing on any waiver by the Department to the extent authorized by applicable statutes, rules and regulations.

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