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34 Pa. Code § 127.669. Revocation of authorizations.

§ 127.669. Revocation of authorizations.

 (a)  Upon investigation and following a conference with the Chief of the Medical Cost Containment Division, if the Bureau determines that a URO or PRO has violated the requirements of the act or this chapter, it may revoke the authorization of the URO or PRO to perform review functions under the act. Revocation of a URO or PRO’s authority to perform reviews will be in writing and will advise the URO or PRO of its appeal rights.

 (b)  A URO or PRO whose authorization to perform reviews under the act has been revoked by the Bureau shall have the right to appeal the revocation within 30 days of the receipt of the Bureau’s initial determination in accordance with the hearing process set forth in §  127.670 (relating to hearings).

Cross References

   This section cited in 34 Pa. Code §  127.401 (relating to purpose/review of medical treatment).



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