Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 418.3201 — Must You File An Application To Become Eligible For A Subsidy?
20 C.F.R. § 418.3201
Unless you are a person covered by § 418.3105, in addition to meeting other requirements, you or your personal representative must file an application to become eligible for a subsidy. If you believe you may be eligible for a subsidy, you should file an application. Filing a subsidy application does not commit you to participate in the Part D program. Filing an application will:
(a) Permit us to make a formal determination on your eligibility for the subsidy and whether you should receive a full or partial subsidy;
(b) Assure that you can receive the subsidy for any months that you are eligible and are enrolled in a Medicare Part D plan or Medicare Advantage plan with prescription drug coverage; and
(c) Give you the right to appeal if you disagree with our determination.
Authorizing Statute
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Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner; other officers42 U.S.C. § 902