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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. The department of social services shall promulgate rules, including emergency rules if necessary, to implement the provisions of sections 208.431 to 208.437, including but not limited to:
(1) The form and content of any documents required to be filed under sections 208.431 to 208.437;
(2) The dates for the filing of documents by Medicaid managed care organizations and for notification by the department to each Medicaid managed care organization of the annual amount of its reimbursement allowance; and
(3) The formula for determining the amount of each managed care organization's reimbursement allowance.
2. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the authority delegated in sections 208.431 to 208.437 shall become effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 536.028.Sections 208.431 to 208.437 and chapter 536 are nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after May 13, 2005, shall be invalid and void.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XII. Public Health and Welfare § 208.435. Rulemaking authority - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xii-public-health-and-welfare/mo-rev-st-208-435/
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