Texas Register, Volume 12, Number 57, Pages 2453-2487, July 28, 1987 Page: 2,477
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ducted periodically by department staff. Pro-
viders must notify the department within 30
days of the date no-charge delivery services
are added or deleted. An overpayment to a
provider resulting from failure to report dele-
tion of delivery services is recouped beginn-
ing with the 31st day after deletion of the
service.
(2) Recoupment and appeals. An
overpayment to a provider resulting from the
use of an incorrect assigned fee is recouped.
Appeals are resolved according to established
procedures of the department.
(3) Exceptions to standard dispen-
sing fees; hospital pharmacies. Hospital
pharmacies are assigned a dispensing expense
determined by multiplying the statewide
average dispensing expense by five-tenths
(0.5). The total transaction cost and the
dispensing fee determinations are calculated
as indicated in subsections (c) and (d) of this
section. The reduced dispensing expense is
used in lieu of the statewide average dispen-
sing expense on each transaction. Hospital
pharmacies are not eligible for the incentive
paid for no-charge delivery.
This agency hereby certifies that the pro-
posal has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be within the agency's
authority to adopt.Issued in Austin, Texas, on July 22, 1987
TRD-8706029 Marlin W Johnston
Commissioner
Texas Department of
Human Services
Proposed date of adoption:
November 2, 1987
For further information, please call
(512) 450-3766.Subchapter UUUU. Support
Documents
*40 TAC 35.9801, 35.9803,
35.9804
(Editor's note: The text of the following sec-
tions proposed for repeal will not be pub-
lished. The sections may be examined in the
offices of the Texas Department of Human
Services, 701 West 51st Street, Austin, or in
the Texas Register office, Room 503F, Sam
Houston Building, 201 East 14th Street,
Austin.)The repeals are proposed under the
Human Resources Code, Title 2, Chapters
22 and 32, which provides the department
with the authority to administer public
and medical assistance programs.
35.9801. Contract Agreement.
35.9803. Pharmacy Evaluation and
Classification Form 707.
35.9804. Reimbursement Methodology
for the Pharmacy Dispensing Fee.
This agency hereby certifies that the pro-
posal has been reviewed by legal counsel
and found to be within the agency's
authority to adopt.
issued in Austin, Texas, on July 22, 1987.
TRD-8706020 Marlin W. Johnston
Commissioner
Texas Department of
Human Services
Proposed date of adoption:
November 2, 1987
For further information, please call
(512) 450-3766.
4l t PName: Kim Carty
Grade: 12
School: Coppell High, CoppellJulr 28, 1987 12 TexReg 2477
4 IProposed Rules
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