Virginia Regulatory Town Hall
Agency
Virginia Department of Health
 
Board
State Board of Health
 
chapter
Regulation for the Certificate of Quality Assurance of Managed Care Health Insurance Plan (MCHIP) Licensees [12 VAC 5 ‑ 408]
 
Action:
Promulgation of Managed Care regulations
Action 224 / Stage 298
Proposed Stage  
Documents
pdf Proposed Text   8/4/1999  
pdf Agency Background Document 8/4/1999    
pdf DPB Economic Impact Analysis 6/11/1999   (modified 3/12/2001)    
Agency Response to EIA Not yet submitted  
red ball Governor's Review Memo 11/17/1999   

Status
Attorney General Review For some older stages, certification by the Attorney General was not done using the Town Hall
DPB Review
Submitted on 4/26/1999
Review Completed: 11/17/1999
Secretary Review Secretary of Health and Human Resources Review Completed: 11/17/1999
 
Governor's Review Governor Review Completed: 11/17/1999
 
Result: Approved
 
Virginia Registrar Submitted on 7/28/1999
 
The Virginia Register of Regulations
 
Publication Date: 8/16/1999    Volume: 15  Issue: 24
Comment Period Ended 10/15/1999
 
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Contact Information
Name / Title: Rebekah Allen  / Senior Policy Analyst
Address: 9960 Mayland Dr., Suite 401
Henrico, VA
Email Address: rebekah.allen@vdh.virginia.gov
Telephone: ()-    FAX: ()-    TDD: ()-
 
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Action 224:
Promulgation of Managed Care regulations
 
Stages associated with this regulatory action.
Stage Type Status
NOIRA   (294) Stage complete. Comment period ended 10/28/1998.
Proposed   (298) Stage complete. Comment period ended 10/15/1999.
Final   (462) Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 01/20/2000.
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