Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance Bureau’s determination, either Provider or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance Bureau’s Determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau at the same address found in the prior step. Either Provider or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Circuit Court.
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Sources: Provider Participation Agreement, Provider Participation Agreement
Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance Bureau’s determination, either Provider Facility or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance Bureau’s Determination determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau at the same address found in the prior step. Either Provider Facility or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Circuit Court.
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Sources: End Stage Renal Disease Facility Participation Agreement
Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance BureauOFIS’s determination, either Provider Facility or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance BureauOFIS’s Determination determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau OFIS at the same address found in the prior step. Either Provider Facility or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Circuit Court.
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Sources: Traditional Participation Agreement
Contested Case Hearing. If dissatisfied with the Insurance BureauOFIR’s determination, either Provider Facility or BCBSM may ask the Insurance Commissioner to have the matter heard by an Administrative Law Judge as a Contested Case under the Michigan Administrative Procedures Act. A Contested Case must be requested in writing within 60 days after the Insurance BureauOFIR’s Determination determination is mailed, and shall be mailed to the Insurance Bureau OFIR at the same address found in the prior step. Either Provider Facility or BCBSM may appeal the Contested Case result to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Circuit Court.
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