423.501—Definitions
For purposes of this subpart, the following definitions apply:
Business transaction means any of the following kinds of transactions:
(3)
Goods, services, or facilities furnished for a monetary consideration, including management services, but not including—
(ii)
Health services furnished to the Part D plan sponsor's enrollees by pharmacies and other providers, by Part D plan sponsor staff, medical groups, or independent practice associations, or by any combination of those entities.
Downstream entity means any party that enters into a written arrangement, acceptable to CMS, below the level of the arrangement between a Part D plan sponsor (or applicant) and a first tier entity. These written arrangements continue down to the level of the ultimate provider of both health and administrative services.
First tier entity means any party that enters into a written arrangement, acceptable to CMS, with a Part D plan sponsor or applicant to provide administrative services or health care services for a Medicare eligible individual under Part D.
Party in interest means the following:
(1)
Any director, officer, partner, or employee responsible for management or administration of a Part D plan sponsor.
(2)
Any person who is directly or indirectly the beneficial owner of more than 5 percent of the organization's equity; or the beneficial owner of a mortgage, deed of trust, note, or other interest secured by and valuing more than 5 percent of the organization.
(3)
In the case of a PDP sponsor organized as a nonprofit corporation, an incorporator or member of the corporation under applicable State corporation law.
(5)
Any person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Part D plan sponsor.
(6)
Any spouse, child, or parent of an individual specified in paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) of this definition.
Related entity means any entity that is related to the PDP sponsor by common ownership or control and—
(3)
Leases real property or sells materials to the Part D plan sponsor at a cost of more than $2,500 during a contract period.
Significant business transaction means any business transaction or series of transactions of the kind specified in the above definition of business transaction that, during any fiscal year of the Part D plan sponsor, have a total value that exceeds $25,000 or 5 percent of the PDP sponsor's total operating expenses, whichever is less.