[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR423.44]

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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
                             HUMAN SERVICES
 
PART 423_VOLUNTARY MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG BENEFIT--Table of Contents
 
                  Subpart B_Eligibility and Enrollment.
 
Sec.  423.44  Involuntary disenrollment by the PDP.

    (a) General rule. Except as provided in paragraphs (b) through (d) 
of this section, a PDP sponsor may not--
    (1) Involuntarily disenroll an individual from any PDP it offers; or
    (2) Orally or in writing, or by any action or inaction, request or 
encourage an individual to disenroll.
    (b) Basis for disenrollment--(1) Optional involuntary disenrollment. 
A PDP sponsor may disenroll an individual from a PDP it offers in any of 
the following circumstances:
    (i) Any monthly premium is not paid on a timely basis, as specified 
under paragraph (d)(1) of this section; or
    (ii) The individual has engaged in disruptive behavior, as specified 
under paragraph (d)(2) of this section.
    (2) Required involuntary disenrollment. A PDP sponsor must disenroll 
an individual from a PDP it offers in any of the following 
circumstances:
    (i) The individual no longer resides in the PDP's service area.
    (ii) The individual loses eligibility for Part D.
    (iii) Death of the individual.
    (iv) The PDP sponsor's contract is terminated by CMS
    or by a PDP or through mutual consent. The PDP sponsor must 
disenroll affected enrollees in accordance with the procedures for 
disenrollment set forth at Sec.  423.507 through Sec.  423.510.
    (v) The individual materially misrepresents
    information, as determined by CMS, to the PDP sponsor that the 
individual has or expects to receive reimbursement for third-party 
coverage.
    (c) Notice requirement. (1) If the disenrollment is for any of the 
reasons specified in paragraphs (b)(1), (b)(2)(i), or (b)(2)(iv) of this 
section (that is, other than death or loss of Part D eligibility, the 
PDP sponsor must give the individual timely notice of the disenrollment 
with an explanation of why the PDP is planning to disenroll the 
individual.
    (2) Notices for reasons specified in paragraphs (b)(1) through 
(b)(2)(i) and (b)(2)(iii) of this section must--
    (i) Be provided to the individual before submission of the 
disenrollment notice to CMS; and
    (ii) Include an explanation of the individual's right to file a 
grievance under the PDP's grievance procedures.
    (d) Process for disenrollment--(1) Monthly PDP premiums that are not 
paid timely. A PDP sponsor may disenroll an individual from the PDP for 
failure to pay any monthly premium under the following circumstances:
    (i) The PDP sponsor can demonstrate to CMS that it made reasonable 
efforts to collect the unpaid premium amount.
    (ii) The PDP sponsor gives the enrollee notice of
    disenrollment that meets the requirements set forth in paragraph (c) 
of this section.

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    (iii) Reenrollment in the PDP. If an individual is
    disenrolled from the PDP for failure to pay monthly PDP premiums, 
the PDP sponsor has the option to decline future enrollment by the 
individual in any of its PDPs until the individual has paid any past 
premiums due to the PDP sponsor.
    (2) Disruptive behavior. (i) Definition. A PDP enrollee is 
disruptive if his or her behavior substantially impairs the plans 
ability to arrange or provide for services to the individual or other 
plan members. An individual cannot be considered disruptive if the 
behavior is related to the use of medical services or compliance (or 
noncompliance) with medical advice or treatment.
    (ii) Basis of disenrollment for disruptive behavior. A PDP may 
disenroll an individual whose behavior is disruptive as defined in Sec.  
423.44(d)(2)(i) only after the PDP sponsor meets the requirements 
described in this section and after CMS has reviewed and approved the 
request.
    (iii) Effort to resolve the problem. The PDP sponsor must make a 
serious effort to resolve the problems presented by the individual, 
including providing reasonable accommodations, as determined by CMS, for 
individuals with mental or cognitive conditions, including mental 
illness, Alzheimers disease, and developmental disabilities. In 
addition, the PDP sponsor must inform the individual of the right to use 
the PDP's grievance procedures. The individual has a right to submit any 
information or explanation that he or she may wish to the PDP.
    (iv) Documentation. The PDP sponsor must document the enrollee's 
behavior, its own efforts to resolve any problems, as described in 
paragraph (d)(2)(iii) of this section, and any extenuating 
circumstances. The PDP sponsor may request from CMS the ability to 
decline future enrollment by the individual. The PDP sponsor must submit 
this information and any documentation received by the individual to 
CMS.
    (v) CMS review of the proposed disenrollment. CMS reviews the 
information submitted by the PDP sponsor and any information submitted 
by the individual (which the PDP sponsor has submitted to CMS) to 
determine if the PDP sponsor has fulfilled the requirements to request 
disenrollment for disruptive behavior. If the PDP sponsor has fulfilled 
the necessary requirements, CMS reviews the information and make a 
decision to approve or deny the request for disenrollment, including 
conditions on future enrollment, within 20 working days. During the 
review, CMS ensures that staff with appropriate clinical or medical 
expertise reviews the case before making a final decision. The PDP 
sponsor is required to provide a reasonable accommodation, as determined 
by CMS, for the individual in exceptional circumstances that CMS deems 
necessary. CMS notifies the PDP sponsor within 5 working days after 
making its decision.
    (vi) Exception for fallback prescription drug plans. CMS reserves 
the right to deny a request from a fallback prescription drug plan as 
defined in Sec.  423.855 to disenroll an individual for disruptive 
behavior.
    (vii) Effective date of disenrollment. If CMS permits a PDP to 
disenroll an individual for disruptive behavior, the termination is 
effective the first day of the calendar month after the month in which 
the PDP gives the individual written notice of the disenrollment that 
meets the requirements set forth in paragraph (c) of this section.
    (3) Loss of Part D eligiblity. If an individual is no longer 
eligible for Part D, CMS notifies the PDP that the disenrollment is 
effective the first day of the calendar month following the last month 
of Part D eligibility.
    (4) Death of the individual. If the individual dies,
    disenrollment is effective the first day of the calendar month 
following the month of death.
    (5) Individual no longer resides in the PDP service area--Basis for 
disenrollment. The PDP must disenroll an individual if the individual 
notifies the PDP that he or she has permanently moved out of the PDP 
service area.
    (6) Plan termination. (i) When a PDP contract terminates as provided 
in Sec.  423.507 through Sec.  423.510, the PDP sponsor must give each 
affected PDP enrollee notice of the effective date of the plan 
termination and a description

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of alternatives for obtaining prescription drug coverage under Part D, 
as specified by CMS.
    (ii) The notice must be sent before the effective date of the plan 
termination or area reduction, and in the timeframes specified by CMS.
    (7) Misrepresentation of third-party reimbursement. (i) If CMS 
determines an individual has materially misrepresented information to 
the PDP sponsor as described under Sec.  423.44(b)(2)(v), the 
termination is effective the first day of the calendar month after the 
month in which the PDP sponsor gives the individual written notice of 
the disenrollment that meets the requirements set forth in paragraph (c) 
of this section.
    (ii) Reenrollment in the PDP. Once an individual is disenrolled from 
the PDP for misrepresentation of third party reimbursement, the PDP 
sponsor has the option to decline future enrollment by the individual in 
any of its PDPs for a period of time CMS specifies.