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(a) General requirements.
(1) In a State's PERM year, the PERM measurement will meet the requirements of section 1903(u) of the Act.
(2) In the 2 years between each State's PERM year, the State is required to conduct one MEQC pilot, which will span parts of both off years.
(i) The MEQC pilot review period will span 12 months of a calendar year, beginning the January 1 following the end of the State's PERM year through December 31.
(ii) The MEQC pilot planning document described in § 431.814 is due no later than the first November 1 following the end of the State's PERM year.
(iii) A State must submit its MEQC pilot findings and its plan for corrective action(s) by the August 1 following the end of its MEQC pilot review period.
(b) PERM measurement. Requirements for the State PERM review process are set forth in subpart Q of this part.
(c) MEQC pilots. MEQC pilot requirements are specified in §§ 431.812 through 431.820.
(d) Claims processing assessment system. Except in a State that has an approved Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) under subpart C of part 433 of this subchapter, a State plan must provide for operating a Medicaid quality control claims processing assessment system that meets the requirements of §§ 431.830 through 431.836.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 42. Public Health § 42.431.806 State requirements - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-42-public-health/cfr-sect-42-431-806/
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