Federal Register - September 8, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 171 / Wednesday, September 8, 2021 / Rules and Regulations
Dated: August 27, 2021.
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Medicare and Medicaid Programs;
Adjustment of Civil Monetary Penalties for Inflation; Continuation of Effectiveness and Extension of Timeline for Publication of the Final Rule Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services CMS, HHS.
ACTION: Continuation of effectiveness and extension of timeline for publication of the final rule.
AGENCY:
This document announces the continuation of, effectiveness of, and the extension of the timeline for publication of a final rule. We are issuing this document in accordance with the Social Security Act the Act, which allows an interim final rule to remain in effect after the expiration of the timeline specified in the Act if the Secretary publishes a notice of continuation explaining why we did not comply with the regular publication timeline.
DATES: Effective September 3, 2021, the Medicare provisions adopted in the interim final rule published on September 6, 2016 81 FR 61538
continue in effect and the regular timeline for publication of the final rule is extended for an additional year, until September 6, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steve Forry 410 7861564 or Jaqueline Cipa 410 7863259.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 1871a of the Social Security Act the Act sets forth certain procedures for promulgating regulations necessary to carry out the administration of the insurance programs under Title XVIII of the Act. Section 1871a3A of the Act requires the Secretary, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Management and Budget OMB, to establish a regular timeline for the
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publication of final regulations based on the previous publication of a proposed rule or an interim final rule. In accordance with section 1871a3B of the Act, such timeline may vary among different rules, based on the complexity of the rule, the number and scope of the comments received, and other relevant factors. However, the timeline for publishing the final rule, cannot exceed 3 years from the date of publication of the proposed or interim final rule, unless there are exceptional circumstances. After consultation with the Director of OMB, the Secretary published a notice, which appeared in the December 30, 2004 Federal Register on 69 FR 78442, establishing a general 3-year timeline for publishing Medicare final rules after the publication of a proposed or interim final rule.
Section 1871a3C of the Act states that upon expiration of the regular timeline for the publication of a final regulation after opportunity for public comment, a Medicare interim final rule shall not continue in effect unless the Secretary publishes a notice of continuation of the regulation that includes an explanation of why the regular timeline was not met. Upon publication of such notice, the regular timeline for publication of the final regulation is treated as having been extended for 1 additional year.
On September 6, 2016 Federal Register 81 FR 61538, the Department of Health and Human Services HHS
issued a department-wide interim final rule titled Adjustment of Civil Monetary Penalties for Inflation that established new regulations at 45 CFR
part 102 to adjust for inflation the maximum civil monetary penalty amounts for the various civil monetary penalty authorities for all agencies within the Department. HHS took this action to comply with the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990 the Inflation Adjustment Act 28
U.S.C. 2461 note 2a, as amended by the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015 section 701 of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, Pub. L. 11474, enacted on November 2, 2015. In addition, this September 2016 interim final rule included updates to certain agency-specific regulations to reflect the new provisions governing the adjustment of civil monetary penalties for inflation in 45 CFR part 102.
One of the purposes of the Inflation Adjustment Act see section 2b1 was to create a mechanism to allow for regular inflationary adjustments to federal civil monetary penalties. The 2015 amendments removed an inflation update exclusion that previously
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applied to the Social Security Act as well as to the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The 2015 amendments also reset the inflation calculations by excluding prior inflationary adjustments under the Inflation Adjustment Act and requiring agencies to identify, for each penalty, the year and corresponding amounts for which the maximum penalty level or range of minimum and maximum penalties was established that is, originally enacted by Congress or last adjusted other than pursuant to the Inflation Adjustment Act. In accordance with section 4 of the Inflation Adjustment Act, agencies were required to: 1 Adjust the level of civil monetary penalties with an initial catch-up adjustment through an interim final rulemaking IFR to take effect by August 1, 2016; and 2 make subsequent annual adjustments for inflation.
In the September 2016 interim final rule, HHS adopted new regulations at 45
CFR part 102 to govern adjustment of civil monetary penalties for inflation.
The regulation at 45 CFR 102.1 provides that part 102 applies to each statutory provision under the laws administered by HHS concerning civil monetary penalties, and that the regulations in part 102 supersede existing HHS
regulations setting forth civil monetary penalty amounts. The civil money penalties and the adjusted penalty amounts administered by all HHS
agencies are listed in tabular form in 45
CFR 102.3. In addition to codifying the adjusted penalty amounts identified in 102.3, the HHS-wide interim final rule included several technical conforming updates to certain agency-specific regulations, including various CMS
regulations, to identify their updated information, and incorporate a crossreference to the location of HHS-wide regulations.
Because the conforming changes to the Medicare provisions were part of a larger, omnibus departmental interim final rule, we inadvertently missed setting a target date for publication of the final rule to make permanent the conforming changes to the Medicare regulations in accordance with section 1871a3A of the Act and the procedures outlined in the December 2004 notice. Therefore, in the January 2, 2020 Federal Register 85 FR 7, we published a document continuing the effectiveness of the interim final rule for an additional year, until September 6, 2020.
On January 31, 2020, pursuant to section 319 of the Public Health Service Act PHSA, the Secretary determined that a Public Health Emergency PHE
exists for the United States to aid the
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