42 CFR §405.942
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- (a)Time frame for filing a request. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, any request for redetermination must be filed within 120 calendar days from the date a party receives the notice of the initial determination.
- (1)For purposes of this section, the date of receipt of the initial determination will be presumed to be 5 calendar days after the date of the notice of initial determination, unless there is evidence to the contrary.
- (2)The request is considered as filed on the date it is received by the contractor.
- (b)Extending the time frame for filing a request. General rule. If the 120 calendar day period in which to file a request for a redetermination has expired and a party shows good cause, the contractor may extend the time frame for filing a request for redetermination.
- (1)How to request an extension. A party may file a request for an extension of time for filing a request for a redetermination with the contractor. The party should include any evidence supporting the request for extension. The request for redetermination extension must—
- (2)How the contractor determines if good cause exists. In determining if a party has good cause for missing a deadline to request a redetermination, the contractor considers—
- (i)The circumstances that kept the party from making the request on time;
- (ii)If the contractor's action(s) misled the party; and
- (iii)If the party had or has any physical, mental, educational, or linguistic limitations, including any lack of facility with the English language, that prevented the party from filing a timely request or from understanding or knowing about the need to file a timely request.
- (3)Examples of good cause. Examples of circumstances when good cause may be found to exist include, but are not limited to, the following situations:
- (i)The party was prevented by serious illness from contacting the contractor in person, in writing, or through a friend, relative, or other person; or
- (ii)The party had a death or serious illness in his or her immediate family; or
- (iii)Important records of the party were destroyed or damaged by fire or other accidental cause; or
- (iv)The contractor gave the party incorrect or incomplete information about when and how to request a redetermination; or
- (v)The party did not receive notice of the determination or decision; or
- (vi)The party sent the request to a Government agency in good faith within the time limit, and the request did not reach the appropriate contractor until after the time period to file a request expired.