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3 01, 2021

D.C. Code §§ 4-204.11 through 4-204.16: Office of Medicaid Operations Reform Establishment Act of 2002

Statutes include the Office of Medicaid Operations Reform Establishment Act of 2002. The primary purpose of the Office is to redesign the District of Columbia’s Medicaid, Medicare, and Foster Care and Adoption Assistance infrastructure to improve the operational management of Medicaid, Medicare, and Foster Care and Adoption Assistance programs on an agency level. Requires an annual report for the Mayor and the Council on the Office’s activities and recommendations.

D.C. Code §§ 4-204.11 through 4-204.16: Office of Medicaid Operations Reform Establishment Act of 2002
3 01, 2021

D.C. Code § 44-301.08. Certification and general requirements for independent review organizations: Grievance and Appeal Procedure

Each independent review organization selected by the Director to review external appeals must be certified every 2 years by the Director. The Director shall be responsible for developing, applying, and enforcing certification standards for independent review organizations. See definition section D.C. Code § 44-301.01.

D.C. Code § 44-301.08. Certification and general requirements for independent review organizations: Grievance and Appeal Procedure
3 01, 2021

D.C. Code § 44-507. Standards for clinical privileges and staff membership; anticompetitive practices prohibited: Health-Care and Community Residence Facility, Hospice and Home Care Licensure – Licensure

General and family practitioners who have demonstrated a current competence in the performance of particular services or procedures shall not be discriminated against with respect to staff membership or the accordance and delineation of clinical privileges on account of their type of practice.

D.C. Code § 44-507. Standards for clinical privileges and staff membership; anticompetitive practices prohibited: Health-Care and Community Residence Facility, Hospice and Home Care Licensure – Licensure
3 01, 2021

D.C. Code §§ 28-3901 through 28-3913: Consumer Protection Procedures

Statute contains Consumer Protection Procedures chapter. Provides the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs will receive and investigate any consumer complaint and initiate its own investigation of deceptive, unfair, or unlawful trade practices against consumers.

D.C. Code §§ 28-3901 through 28-3913: Consumer Protection Procedures
3 01, 2021

D.C. Code  § 29-201.01 through 29-201.09: Entity Transactions Act of 2010 – General Provisions

General provisions for the Entity Transactions Act of 2010. A domestic or foreign entity that is required to give notice to, or obtain the approval of, a governmental agency or District Government Official to be a party to a merger shall give the notice, or obtain the approval, to be a party to an interest exchange, conversion, or domestication.

D.C. Code  § 29-201.01 through 29-201.09: Entity Transactions Act of 2010 – General Provisions
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