SUBPART D—Medicare Part D Subsidies (§418.3001 to §418.3680)
- 418.3001—What is this subpart about?
- 418.3005—Purpose and administration of the program.
- 418.3010—Definitions.
- 418.3101—How do you become eligible for a subsidy?
- 418.3105—Who does not need to file an application for a subsidy?
- 418.3110—What happens when you apply for a subsidy?
- 418.3115—What events will make you ineligible for a subsidy?
- 418.3120—What happens if your circumstances change after we determine you are eligible for a subsidy?
- 418.3123—When is a change in your subsidy effective?
- 418.3125—What are redeterminations?
- 418.3201—Must you file an application to become eligible for a subsidy?
- 418.3205—What makes an application a claim for a subsidy?
- 418.3210—What is a prescribed application for a subsidy?
- 418.3215—Who may file your application for a subsidy?
- 418.3220—When is your application considered filed?
- 418.3225—How long will your application remain in effect?
- 418.3230—When will we use your subsidy inquiry as your filing date?
- 418.3301—What is income?
- 418.3305—What is not income?
- 418.3310—Whose income do we count?
- 418.3315—What is earned income?
- 418.3320—How do we count your earned income?
- 418.3325—What earned income do we not count?
- 418.3330—What is unearned income?
- 418.3335—What types of unearned income do we count?
- 418.3340—How do we count your unearned income?
- 418.3350—What types of unearned income do we not count?
- 418.3401—What are resources?
- 418.3405—What types of resources do we count?
- 418.3410—Whose resources do we count?
- 418.3415—How do we determine countable resources?
- 418.3420—How are funds held in financial institution accounts counted?
- 418.3425—What resources do we exclude from counting?
- 418.3501—What could cause us to increase or reduce your subsidy or terminate your subsidy eligibility?
- 418.3505—How would an increase, reduction or termination affect you?
- 418.3510—When would an increase, reduction or termination start?
- 418.3515—How could you qualify for a subsidy again?
- 418.3601—When do you have the right to administrative review?
- 418.3605—What is an initial determination?
- 418.3610—Is there administrative or judicial review for administrative actions that are not initial determinations?
- 418.3615—Will we mail you a notice of the initial determination?
- 418.3620—What is the effect of an initial determination?
- 418.3625—What is the process for administrative review?
- 418.3630—How do you request administrative review?
- 418.3635—Can anyone request administrative review on your behalf?
- 418.3640—How do we determine if you had good cause for missing the deadline to request administrative review?
- 418.3645—Can you request that the decision-maker be disqualified?
- 418.3650—How do we make our decision upon review?
- 418.3655—How will we notify you of our decision after our review?
- 418.3665—Can your request for a hearing or case review be dismissed?
- 418.3670—How will you be notified of the dismissal?
- 418.3675—How does our decision affect you?
- 418.3678—What is the process for correcting Agency clerical errors?
- 418.3680—What happens if your case is remanded by a Federal court?