Boykansky v. Health Care Financing Administration

8 F. App'x 516
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
DecidedMay 1, 2001
DocketNo. 01-3189
StatusPublished

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Boykansky v. Health Care Financing Administration, 8 F. App'x 516 (6th Cir. 2001).

Opinion

ORDER

Stanley Boykansky, M.D., a physician office laboratory, petitions for review of a decision by the Department of Health and Human Services Departmental Appeals Board upholding the suspension and revocation of Boykansky’s certificate under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA), 42 U.S.C. § 263(a). The respondent, the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), now moves to dismiss the petition as untimely. Boykansky has filed a response in opposition. HCFA has filed a reply.

“Review of an agency order is commenced by filing, within the time prescribed by law, a petition for review with the clerk of a court of appeals authorized to review the agency order.” Fed. R.App. P. 15(a). The statutory time constraints governing review of agency decisions are jurisdictional and cannot be extended by this court. Fed. R.App. P. 26(b). Petitions which are not filed within the time provided are subject to dismissal. Com. of Ky. ex rel. Cabinet for Human Resources v. Brock, 845 F.2d 117, 120 (6th Cir.1988). The issue to be determined is whether Boykansky’s time to petition for review is governed by 42 U.S.C. § 263a(k)(1) and 42 C.F .R. § 493.1844(f)(3), as HCFA claims, or by 42 C.F.R. §§ 498.22(b)(3) and 498.95(a), as Boykansky contends.

The time prescribed by law to petition for judicial review of an order suspending, revoking, or limiting a laboratory’s CLIA certificate is set forth in 42 U.S.C. § 263a(k)(l), which states:

(k) Judicial review. (1) Petition. Any laboratory which has had an intermediate sanction imposed under subsection (h) of this section or has had its certificate suspended, revoked, or limited under subsection (i) of this section may, at any time within 60 days after the date the action of the Secretary under subsection (i) or (h) becomes final, file a petition with the United States court of appeals for the circuit wherein the laboratory has its principal place of business for judicial review of such action.

The regulations implementing GLIA enforcement procedures are set forth in sub-part R of part 493 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 42 C.F.R. [518]*518§ 493.1800 et seq. Consistent with the forgoing statute, the regulations provide that:

Any laboratory dissatisfied with the decision to impose a civil money penalty or to suspend, limit, or revoke its CLIA certification may, within 60 days after the decision becomes final, file with the U.S. Court of Appeals of the circuit in which the laboratory has its principal place of business, a petition for judicial review.

42 C.F.R. § 493.1844(f)(3).

“[I]t is well established that an agency’s action is final for purposes of judicial review if the process of administrative decisionmaking has reached a stage where judicial review will not disrupt the orderly process of adjudication and where the rights or obligations have been determined or legal consequences will flow from the agency action.” Nutt v. Drug Enforcement Admin., 916 F.2d 202, 204-205 (5th Cir.1990) (internal quotations and citations omitted). The process of administrative decision making ended on December 21, 2000, when the Board issued its decision affirming the HCFA’s revocation of Boykansky’s certificate. To be timely, the petition for review was required to be filed within 60 days of the December 21 decision, ie., on or before February 20, 2001.

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