2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 46:437.4 — Claims review and administrative sanctions

§437.4.  Claims review and administrative sanctions

A.(1)  Pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, the secretary shall establish a process to review a claim made by a health care provider to determine if the claim should be or should have been paid as required by federal or state law or by rule.

(2)  Claims review may occur prior to or after payment is made to a health care provider.

(3)  The secretary may withhold payment to a health care provider during claims review if necessary to protect the fiscal integrity of the medical assistance programs.

B.  The secretary may establish various types of administrative sanctions pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act which may be imposed on a health care provider or other person who violates any provision of this Part or any other applicable federal or state law or rule related to the medical assistance programs.

C.(1)  The department shall conduct a hearing in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act at the request of a person who wishes to contest an administrative sanction imposed on him by the secretary.

(2)  A party aggrieved of an order may seek judicial review only in the Nineteenth Judicial District Court for the parish of East Baton Rouge.

(3)  Judicial review of the order shall be conducted in compliance with the Administrative Procedure Act.

D.  All state rules and regulations issued on or before August 15, 1997, shall be deemed to have been issued in compliance with and under the authority of this Section.

Acts 1997, No. 1373, §1.

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