423.503—Evaluation and determination procedures for applications to be determined qualified to act as a sponsor.

(a) Basis for evaluation and determination. (1) With the exception of evaluations conducted under paragraph (b) of this section, CMS evaluates an entity's application solely on the basis of information contained in the application itself and any additional information that CMS obtains through on-site visits.
(2) After evaluating all relevant information, CMS determines whether the application meets all the requirements described in this part.
(b) Use of information from a current or prior contract. If a Part D plan sponsor fails during the 14 months preceding the deadline established by CMS for the submission of contract qualification applications (or in the case of a fallback entity, the previous 3-year contract) to comply with the requirements of the Part D program under any current or prior contract with CMS under title XVIII of the Act or fails to complete a corrective action plan during the 14 months preceding the deadline established by CMS for the submission of contract qualification applications, CMS may deny an application based on the applicant's failure to comply with the requirements of the Part D program under any current or prior contract with CMS even if the applicant currently meets all of the requirements of this part.
(c) Notice of determination. Except for fallback entities, which are governed under subpart Q of this part, CMS notifies each applicant that applies to be determined qualified to contract as a Part D plan sponsor, under this part, of its determination on the application and the basis for the determination. The determination may be one of the following:
(1) Approval of application. If CMS approves the application, it gives written notice to the applicant, indicating that it qualifies to contract as Part D plan sponsor.
(2) Intent to deny. (i) If CMS finds that the applicant does not appear qualified to contract as a Part D plan sponsor and/or has not provided enough information to evaluate the application, it gives the applicant notice of intent to deny the application and a summary of the basis for this preliminary finding.
(ii) Within 10 days from the date of the notice, the applicant may respond in writing to the issues or other matters that were the basis for CMS's preliminary finding and may revise its application to remedy any defects CMS identified.
(iii) If CMS does not receive a revised application within 10 days from the date of the notice, or if after timely submission of a revised application, CMS still finds the applicant does not appear qualified to contract as a Part D plan sponsor or has not provided enough information to allow CMS to evaluate the application, CMS denies the application.
(3) Denial of application. If CMS denies the application, it gives written notice to the applicant indicating—
(i) That the applicant is not qualified to contract as a Part D sponsor under Part D of title XVIII of the Act;
(ii) The reasons why the applicant does is not so qualified; and
(iii) The applicant's right to request a hearing in accordance with the procedures specified in subpart N of this part.
[70 FR 4525, Jan. 28, 2005, as amended at 75 FR 19820, Apr. 15, 2010]