Application Fee for 2024 Reminder, CR 121257

Effective January 1, 2024, in accordance with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) application fee requirements, MaineCare’s provider enrollment application fee will increase to $709 per enrollment application. This increase will apply to new, reactivating, or revalidating providers, or when adding new service locations to an existing enrollment. You can pay the application fee by credit or debit card at the time of application submission.     

Youth Camps Rule 10-144 CMR Ch 208

The Maine CDC Health Inspection Program is proposing to update and clarify safety and wellness standards for its Rules Relating to Boys, Girls, Boys and Girls, Day Camps and Primitive and Trip Camping (10-144 CMR Ch. 208), which was last updated in 2007. The Department is proposing to change the rule title, add and clarify definitions, incorporate application, licensing and enforcement provisions and requirements from its Administration and Enforcement of Establishments Regulated by the Health Inspection Program Rule (Ch.

Non-Billing, Ordering, Prescribing, and Referring (NOPR) Edits Changing from Warn to Deny – CR 121469

Billing providers must include the National Provider Identifier (NPI) of an enrolled MaineCare practitioner who is ordering, prescribing, or referring on their claims to receive reimbursement for the categories of services listed below. These practitioners are known as NOPRs and must enroll in MaineCare independently or as part of an organization. 

This requirement is for all prescription claims (including Point of Sale claims) as well as claims for the following: 

Survey Deadline Extended: Sections 18, 20, 21, 29 Home & Community Based Supports and Proposed Lifespan Waiver Cost Survey Tool

Due to the statewide disruption caused by the storm on December 18, 2023, the Department is extending the deadline to complete the service delivery and cost data survey to February 7, 2024, at 5:00 PM eastern time. The Department does not anticipate any further extensions to this deadline. 

Maine DHHS Extends Deadline for SNAP Recipients to Apply for Help Replacing Food

Recipients now have until January 18 to apply for benefits to replace food lost as a result of Monday’s storm

AUGUSTA— The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) announced today that Maine people who lost food purchased through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as a result of Monday’s storm now have until January 18, 2024, to apply for benefits to replace that food.

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