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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 408', 'art 408', '§ 408', '§ 408', '§ 408', '§ 408', '§ 407', '§ 408', '§ 408']

Social Security: 42cfr408 | Medicare (United States) | Insurance
If none of the listed relatives survives, no refund can be made.
§ 408.205
Subpart H—Supplementary Medical Insurance Premium Surcharge Agreements
EFFECTIVE DATE NOTE: At 67 FR 60996, Sept. 27, 2002, subpart H was added to part 408 effective March 26, 2003.
§ 408.200
This subpart implements provisions of section 1839(e) of the Social Security Act that allow State or local government agencies to enter into an agreement with the Secretary to pay, on a quarterly or other periodic basis, a lump sum for the total of the SMI premium late enrollment surcharge amounts due for a group of eligible enrollees. § 408.201 Definitions.
For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply: SMI premium surcharge means the amount that the standard monthly SMI premium is increased for late enrollment or for reenrollment as specified in §§ 408.22 through 408.25. SMI premium surcharge agreement means a written arrangement between the Secretary and a State or local government agency to pay, on a quarterly, monthly, or other periodic basis, a lump sum for the SMI premium surcharge amounts due for a designated group of eligible enrollees. § 408.202 Conditions for participation.
(a) A State or local government agency may apply to CMS to enter into an SMI premium surcharge agreement if the following conditions are met: (1) Each individual designated for coverage under the premium surcharge agreement must be enrolled in Medicare Part B at the time the individual is added to the premium surcharge account. (2) Each enrollee designated for coverage under the agreement must, at the time the individual is added to the premium surcharge account, be responsible for paying the base premium and surcharge through direct remittance or benefit withholding from Social Secu-
rity or Railroad Retirement benefits or a Civil Service annuity. (3) Each enrollee designated for coverage under the agreement must, at the time the individual is added to the premium surcharge account, not have premiums paid by a State Welfare Agency under a State buy-in agreement as described in § 407.40 of this chapter or under a group billing arrangement as described in § 408.80. (b) The State or local government agency must secure from each enrollee a signed, written statement authorizing CMS to send billing notices directly to the State or local government agency, and to release to the State or local government agency information required under the SMI premium surcharge agreement. (c) The authorization statement for each enrollee must be retained in the State or local government agency files for as long as the enrollee is covered by the agreement. These authorization statements need not be forwarded to CMS. (d) The State or local government agency must certify to CMS, in writing, that an authorization statement is on file for each enrollee covered under the SMI premium surcharge agreement. Only one certification is necessary for the entire group of covered enrollees. (e) A State or local government agency must establish an automated data exchange with CMS using the Third Party Premium Collection System, in order to transmit electronically an input file that will be used to add or remove enrollees from the billing system. § 408.205 Application procedures.
(a) A State or local government agency must contact its CMS regional office (RO) to request application materials. (b) If interested in entering into an agreement, the State or local government agency must return to the RO two copies of the completed application materials. (c) CMS reviews the application materials, and, when they are approved, notifies the State or local government agency, and the RO.
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