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assessment.
1.An intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability, as defined in
section 135C.1, shall be assessed an amount for the preceding calendar quarter, not to exceed
six percent of the actual paid claims for the previous quarter.
2.The assessment shall be paid by each intermediate care facility for persons with an
intellectual disability to the department on a quarterly basis. An intermediate care facility
for persons with an intellectual disability shall submit the assessment amount no later than
thirty days following the end of each calendar quarter.
3.The department shall collect the assessment imposed and shall credit all revenues
collected to the state medical assistance appropriation. This revenue may be used only for
services for which federal finan
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assessment.
1. An intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability, as defined in
section 135C.1, shall be assessed an amount for the preceding calendar quarter, not to exceed
six percent of the actual paid claims for the previous quarter.
2. The assessment shall be paid by each intermediate care facility for persons with an
intellectual disability to the department on a quarterly basis. An intermediate care facility
for persons with an intellectual disability shall submit the assessment amount no later than
thirty days following the end of each calendar quarter.
3. The department shall collect the assessment imposed and shall credit all revenues
collected to the state medical assistance appropriation. This revenue may be used only for
services for which federal financial participation under the medical assistance program is
available to match state funds.
4. If the department determines that an intermediate care facility for persons with an
intellectual disability has underpaid or overpaid the assessment, the department shall notify
the intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability of the amount of the
unpaid assessment or refund due. Such payment or refund shall be due or refunded within
thirty days of the issuance of the notice.
5. An intermediate care facility for persons with an intellectual disability that fails to
pay the assessment within the time frame specified in this section shall pay, in addition to
the outstanding assessment, a penalty in the amount of one and five-tenths percent of the
assessment amount owed for each month or portion of each month the payment is overdue.
However, if the department determines that good cause is shown for failure to comply with
paymentoftheassessment, thedepartmentshallwaivethepenaltyoraportionofthepenalty.
6. If an assessment has not been received by the department by the last day of the third
month after the payment is due, the department shall suspend payment due the intermediate
care facility for persons with an intellectual disability under the medical assistance program
including payments made on behalf of the medical assistance program by a Medicaid
managed care contractor.
7. The assessment imposed under this section constitutes a debt due and owing the state
and may be collected by civil action, including but not limited to the filing of tax liens, and
any other method provided for by law.
8. If federal financial participation to match the assessments made under subsection
1 becomes unavailable under federal law, the department shall terminate the imposing of
the assessments beginning on the date that the federal statutory, regulatory, or interpretive
change takes effect.
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9. The department may procure a sole source contract to implement the provisions of this
section.
10. The department may adopt administrative rules under section 17A.4, subsection 3,
and section 17A.5, subsection 2, paragraph “b”, to implement this section.