82_FR_61476 82 FR 61229 - Solicitation of New Safe Harbors and Special Fraud Alerts

82 FR 61229 - Solicitation of New Safe Harbors and Special Fraud Alerts

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 247 (December 27, 2017)

Page Range61229-61230
FR Document2017-27117

In accordance with section 205 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), this annual notification solicits proposals and recommendations for developing new, and modifying existing, safe harbor provisions under the Federal anti- kickback statute (Sec. 1128B(b) of the Social Security Act), as well as developing new OIG Special Fraud Alerts.

Federal Register, Volume 82 Issue 247 (Wednesday, December 27, 2017)
[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 247 (Wednesday, December 27, 2017)]
[Proposed Rules]
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

Office of Inspector General

42 CFR Part 1001


Solicitation of New Safe Harbors and Special Fraud Alerts

AGENCY: Office of Inspector General (OIG), HHS.

ACTION: Notification of intent to develop regulations.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 205 of the Health Insurance 
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), this annual 
notification solicits proposals and recommendations for developing new, 
and modifying existing, safe harbor provisions under the Federal anti-
kickback statute (Sec.  1128B(b) of the Social Security Act), as well 
as developing new OIG Special Fraud Alerts.

DATES: To ensure consideration, public comments must be delivered to 
the address provided below by no later than 5 p.m. on February 26, 
2018.

ADDRESSES: In commenting, please refer to file code OIG-127-N. Because 
of staff and resource limitations, we cannot accept comments by 
facsimile (fax) transmission.
    You may submit comments in one of three ways (no duplicates, 
please):
    1. Electronically. You may submit electronic comments on specific 
recommendations and proposals through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
http://www.regulations.gov.
    2. By regular, express, or overnight mail. You may send written 
comments to the following address: Patrice Drew, Office of Inspector 
General, Regulatory Affairs, Department of Health and Human Services, 
Attention: OIG-127-N, Room 5541C, Cohen Building, 330 Independence 
Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20201. Please allow sufficient time for 
mailed comments to be received before the close of the comment period.
    3. By hand or courier. If you prefer, you may deliver your written 
comments by hand or courier before the close of the comment period to 
Patrice Drew, Office of Inspector General, Department of Health and 
Human Services, Cohen Building, Room 5541C, 330 Independence Avenue SW, 
Washington, DC 20201. Because access to the interior of the Cohen 
Building is not readily available to persons without Federal Government 
identification, commenters are encouraged to schedule their delivery 
with one of our staff members at (202) 619-1368.
    For information on viewing public comments, please see the 
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrice Drew, Regulatory Affairs 
Liaison, Office of Inspector General, (202) 619-1368.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Submitting Comments: We welcome comments from the public on 
recommendations for developing new or revised safe harbors and Special 
Fraud Alerts. Please assist us by referencing the file code OIG-127-N.
    Inspection of Public Comments: All comments received before the end 
of the comment period are available for viewing by the public. All 
comments will be posted on http://www.regulations.gov after the closing 
of the comment period. Comments received in a timely manner will also 
be available for public inspection as they are received at the Office 
of Inspector General, Department of Health and Human Services, Cohen 
Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20201, Monday 
through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To schedule an appointment to 
view public comments, phone (202) 619-1368.

I. Background

A. OIG Safe Harbor Provisions

    Section 1128B(b) of the Social Security Act (the Act) (42 U.S.C. 
1320a-7b(b)) provides criminal penalties for individuals or entities 
that knowingly

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and willfully offer, pay, solicit, or receive remuneration to induce or 
reward business reimbursable under Federal health care programs. The 
offense is classified as a felony and is punishable by fines of up to 
$25,000 and imprisonment for up to 5 years. OIG may also impose civil 
money penalties, in accordance with section 1128A(a)(7) of the Act (42 
U.S.C. 1320a-7a(a)(7)), or exclusion from Federal health care programs, 
in accordance with section 1128(b)(7) of the Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a-
7(b)(7)).
    Because the statute, on its face, is so broad, concern has been 
expressed for many years that some relatively innocuous commercial 
arrangements may be subject to criminal prosecution or administrative 
sanction. In response to the above concern, section 14 of the Medicare 
and Medicaid Patient and Program Protection Act of 1987, Public Law 
100-93 Sec.  14, specifically required the development and promulgation 
of regulations, the so-called ``safe harbor'' provisions, specifying 
various payment and business practices that, although potentially 
capable of inducing referrals of business reimbursable under Federal 
health care programs, would not be treated as criminal offenses under 
the anti-kickback statute and would not serve as a basis for 
administrative sanctions. OIG safe harbor provisions have been 
developed ``to limit the reach of the statute somewhat by permitting 
certain non-abusive arrangements, while encouraging beneficial and 
innocuous arrangements'' (56 FR 35952, July 29, 1991). Health care 
providers and others may voluntarily seek to comply with these 
provisions so that they have the assurance that their business 
practices will not be subject to liability under the anti-kickback 
statute or related administrative authorities. OIG safe harbor 
regulations are found at 42 CFR part 1001.

B. OIG Special Fraud Alerts

    OIG periodically issues Special Fraud Alerts to give continuing 
guidance to health care providers with respect to practices OIG 
considers to be suspect or of particular concern. The Special Fraud 
Alerts encourage industry compliance by giving providers guidance that 
can be applied to their own practices. OIG Special Fraud Alerts are 
published in the Federal Register and on our website and are intended 
for extensive distribution.
    In developing Special Fraud Alerts, OIG relies on a number of 
sources and consults directly with experts in the subject field, 
including those within OIG, other agencies of the U.S. Department of 
Health and Human Services (the Department), other Federal and State 
agencies, and those in the health care industry.

C. Section 205 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability 
Act of 1996

    Section 205 of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability 
Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law 104-191 Sec.  205 (the Act), Sec.  
1128D, 42 U.S.C. 1320a-7d, requires the Department to develop and 
publish an annual notification in the Federal Register formally 
soliciting proposals for modifying existing safe harbors to the anti-
kickback statute and for developing new safe harbors and Special Fraud 
Alerts.
    In developing safe harbors for a criminal statute, OIG thoroughly 
reviews the range of factual circumstances that may fall within the 
proposed safe harbor subject area so as to uncover potential 
opportunities for fraud and abuse. Only then can OIG determine, in 
consultation with the U.S. Department of Justice, whether it can 
effectively develop regulatory limitations and controls that will 
permit beneficial and innocuous arrangements within a subject area 
while, at the same time, protecting Federal health care programs and 
their beneficiaries from abusive practices.

II. Solicitation of Additional New Recommendations and Proposals

    In accordance with the requirements of section 205 of HIPAA, OIG 
last published a Federal Register solicitation notification for 
developing new safe harbors and Special Fraud Alerts on December 28, 
2016 (81 FR 95551). As required under section 205 of the Act, a status 
report of the proposals OIG received for new and modified safe harbors 
in response to that solicitation notification is set forth in Appendix 
F of OIG's Fall 2017 Semiannual Report to Congress.\1\ OIG is not 
seeking additional public comment on the proposals listed in Appendix F 
at this time. Rather, this notification seeks additional 
recommendations regarding the development of new or modified safe 
harbor regulations and new Special Fraud Alerts beyond those summarized 
in Appendix F.
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    \1\ The OIG Semiannual Report to Congress can be accessed 
through the OIG website at http://oig.hhs.gov/publications/semiannual.asp.
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    A detailed explanation of justifications for, or empirical data 
supporting, a suggestion for a safe harbor or Special Fraud Alert would 
be helpful and should, if possible, be included in any response to this 
solicitation.

A. Criteria for Modifying and Establishing Safe Harbor Provisions

    In accordance with section 205 of HIPAA, we will consider a number 
of factors in reviewing proposals for new or modified safe harbor 
provisions, such as the extent to which the proposals would affect an 
increase or decrease in:
     Access to health care services,
     the quality of health care services,
     patient freedom of choice among health care providers,
     competition among health care providers,
     the cost to Federal health care programs,
     the potential overutilization of health care services, and
     the ability of health care facilities to provide services 
in medically underserved areas or to medically underserved populations.
    In addition, we will consider other factors, including, for 
example, the existence (or nonexistence) of any potential financial 
benefit to health care professionals or providers that may take into 
account their decisions whether to (1) order a health care item or 
service or (2) arrange for a referral of health care items or services 
to a particular practitioner or provider.

B. Criteria for Developing Special Fraud Alerts

    In determining whether to issue additional Special Fraud Alerts, we 
will consider whether, and to what extent, the practices that would be 
identified in a new Special Fraud Alert may result in any of the 
consequences set forth above, as well as the volume and frequency of 
the conduct that would be identified in the Special Fraud Alert.

    Dated: December 12, 2017.
Daniel R. Levinson,
Inspector General.
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                                                 equal or exceed ten acres, (3) are located                                    (b) Combined Criterion for Missouri                                    geometric mean values on a three-year
                                                 outside of the Big River Flood Plain                                        lakes and reservoirs. In all instances,                                  rolling average basis.
                                                 Ecoregion and (4) are not listed as                                         nutrient protection values are maximum
                                                 having site-specific criteria in Table M                                    ambient concentrations expressed as
                                                 of the State’s WQS.                                                         seasonal (April through September)

                                                                    TABLE 1—LAKE ECOREGION NUTRIENT PROTECTION VALUES (μG/L) AND EUTROPHICATION IMPACTS *
                                                                                                             Lake Ecoregion                                                                             TP             TN            Chl-a

                                                 Plains ...........................................................................................................................................           44            817               14
                                                 Ozarks ..........................................................................................................................................            23            500              7.1
                                                   * Table 1 also applies to tributary arms Grand Glaize, Gravois, and Nianga to the Lake of the Ozarks, and tributary arms James River, Kings
                                                 River, and Long Creek to Table Rock Lake.


                                                    (1) Lake and reservoir water quality                                     DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                                    3. By hand or courier. If you prefer,
                                                 must not exceed nutrient protection                                         HUMAN SERVICES                                                           you may deliver your written comments
                                                 values for chlorophyll a.                                                                                                                            by hand or courier before the close of
                                                                                                                             Office of Inspector General                                              the comment period to Patrice Drew,
                                                    (2) Lake and reservoir water quality
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Office of Inspector General, Department
                                                 must also not exceed nutrient protection
                                                                                                                             42 CFR Part 1001                                                         of Health and Human Services, Cohen
                                                 values for total nitrogen and total
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Building, Room 5541C, 330
                                                 phosphorus unless each of the following                                     Solicitation of New Safe Harbors and                                     Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                 eutrophication impacts are evaluated                                        Special Fraud Alerts                                                     DC 20201. Because access to the interior
                                                 and none occur within the same three-                                                                                                                of the Cohen Building is not readily
                                                 year rolling average period: (I)                                            AGENCY:  Office of Inspector General
                                                                                                                             (OIG), HHS.                                                              available to persons without Federal
                                                 Eutrophication-related mortality or                                                                                                                  Government identification, commenters
                                                 morbidity events for fish and other                                         ACTION: Notification of intent to develop                                are encouraged to schedule their
                                                 aquatic organisms, (II) An excursion                                        regulations.                                                             delivery with one of our staff members
                                                 from the DO or pH criteria in Missouri                                                                                                               at (202) 619–1368.
                                                                                                                             SUMMARY:    In accordance with section                                      For information on viewing public
                                                 water quality standards applicable for
                                                                                                                             205 of the Health Insurance Portability                                  comments, please see the
                                                 Clean Water Act purposes, (III)
                                                                                                                             and Accountability Act of 1996                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
                                                 Cyanobacteria counts equal to or greater                                    (HIPAA), this annual notification
                                                 than 100,000 cells per ml, (IV) Observed                                                                                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                             solicits proposals and recommendations
                                                 shifts in aquatic diversity directly                                                                                                                 Patrice Drew, Regulatory Affairs
                                                                                                                             for developing new, and modifying
                                                 attributable to eutrophication, or (V)                                                                                                               Liaison, Office of Inspector General,
                                                                                                                             existing, safe harbor provisions under
                                                 Excessive levels of mineral turbidity                                                                                                                (202) 619–1368.
                                                                                                                             the Federal anti-kickback statute
                                                 that consistently limit algal productivity                                                                                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                             (§ 1128B(b) of the Social Security Act),
                                                 during the period May 1—September                                                                                                                       Submitting Comments: We welcome
                                                                                                                             as well as developing new OIG Special
                                                 30, or Secchi disk measurements of                                                                                                                   comments from the public on
                                                                                                                             Fraud Alerts.
                                                 turbidity equal to or less than EPA’s                                                                                                                recommendations for developing new or
                                                                                                                             DATES: To ensure consideration, public                                   revised safe harbors and Special Fraud
                                                 recommended Level III Ecoregions IX                                         comments must be delivered to the                                        Alerts. Please assist us by referencing
                                                 (1.53 m) or IX (2.86 m).                                                    address provided below by no later than                                  the file code OIG–127–N.
                                                 (c) Applicability                                                           5 p.m. on February 26, 2018.                                                Inspection of Public Comments: All
                                                                                                                             ADDRESSES: In commenting, please refer                                   comments received before the end of the
                                                   (1) The combined criterion in                                             to file code OIG–127–N. Because of staff                                 comment period are available for
                                                 paragraph (b) of this section applies to                                    and resource limitations, we cannot                                      viewing by the public. All comments
                                                 waters discussed in paragraph (a) of this                                   accept comments by facsimile (fax)                                       will be posted on http://
                                                 section and applies concurrently with                                       transmission.                                                            www.regulations.gov after the closing of
                                                 other applicable water quality criteria.                                       You may submit comments in one of                                     the comment period. Comments
                                                   (2) The combined criterion                                                three ways (no duplicates, please):                                      received in a timely manner will also be
                                                                                                                                1. Electronically. You may submit                                     available for public inspection as they
                                                 established in this section is subject to
                                                                                                                             electronic comments on specific                                          are received at the Office of Inspector
                                                 Missouri’s general rules of applicability
                                                                                                                             recommendations and proposals                                            General, Department of Health and
                                                 in the same way and to the same extent                                                                                                               Human Services, Cohen Building, 330
                                                 as state-adopted and EPA-approved                                           through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
                                                                                                                             at http://www.regulations.gov.                                           Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
                                                 water quality criteria when applied to                                                                                                               DC 20201, Monday through Friday, from
                                                                                                                                2. By regular, express, or overnight
                                                 the waters discussed in paragraph (a).                                                                                                               10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To schedule an
                                                                                                                             mail. You may send written comments
                                                   (d) Effective date. Section 131.47 will                                   to the following address: Patrice Drew,                                  appointment to view public comments,
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                                                 be in effect [date 60 days after                                            Office of Inspector General, Regulatory                                  phone (202) 619–1368.
                                                 publication of final rule].                                                 Affairs, Department of Health and                                        I. Background
                                                 [FR Doc. 2017–27621 Filed 12–26–17; 8:45 am]                                Human Services, Attention: OIG–127–N,
                                                                                                                             Room 5541C, Cohen Building, 330                                          A. OIG Safe Harbor Provisions
                                                 BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                                             Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                                        Section 1128B(b) of the Social
                                                                                                                             DC 20201. Please allow sufficient time                                   Security Act (the Act) (42 U.S.C. 1320a–
                                                                                                                             for mailed comments to be received                                       7b(b)) provides criminal penalties for
                                                                                                                             before the close of the comment period.                                  individuals or entities that knowingly


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                                                 and willfully offer, pay, solicit, or                   Services (the Department), other Federal              included in any response to this
                                                 receive remuneration to induce or                       and State agencies, and those in the                  solicitation.
                                                 reward business reimbursable under                      health care industry.
                                                                                                                                                               A. Criteria for Modifying and
                                                 Federal health care programs. The
                                                                                                         C. Section 205 of the Health Insurance                Establishing Safe Harbor Provisions
                                                 offense is classified as a felony and is
                                                                                                         Portability and Accountability Act of                    In accordance with section 205 of
                                                 punishable by fines of up to $25,000
                                                 and imprisonment for up to 5 years. OIG                 1996                                                  HIPAA, we will consider a number of
                                                 may also impose civil money penalties,                     Section 205 of the Health Insurance                factors in reviewing proposals for new
                                                 in accordance with section 1128A(a)(7)                  Portability and Accountability Act of                 or modified safe harbor provisions, such
                                                 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–7a(a)(7)), or               1996 (HIPAA), Public Law 104–191                      as the extent to which the proposals
                                                 exclusion from Federal health care                      § 205 (the Act), § 1128D, 42 U.S.C.                   would affect an increase or decrease in:
                                                 programs, in accordance with section                    1320a–7d, requires the Department to                     • Access to health care services,
                                                 1128(b)(7) of the Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–                                                                          • the quality of health care services,
                                                                                                         develop and publish an annual                            • patient freedom of choice among
                                                 7(b)(7)).                                               notification in the Federal Register
                                                    Because the statute, on its face, is so                                                                    health care providers,
                                                                                                         formally soliciting proposals for                        • competition among health care
                                                 broad, concern has been expressed for                   modifying existing safe harbors to the
                                                 many years that some relatively                                                                               providers,
                                                                                                         anti-kickback statute and for developing                 • the cost to Federal health care
                                                 innocuous commercial arrangements                       new safe harbors and Special Fraud                    programs,
                                                 may be subject to criminal prosecution                  Alerts.                                                  • the potential overutilization of
                                                 or administrative sanction. In response
                                                                                                            In developing safe harbors for a                   health care services, and
                                                 to the above concern, section 14 of the                                                                          • the ability of health care facilities to
                                                                                                         criminal statute, OIG thoroughly
                                                 Medicare and Medicaid Patient and                                                                             provide services in medically
                                                                                                         reviews the range of factual
                                                 Program Protection Act of 1987, Public                                                                        underserved areas or to medically
                                                 Law 100–93 § 14, specifically required                  circumstances that may fall within the
                                                                                                         proposed safe harbor subject area so as               underserved populations.
                                                 the development and promulgation of                                                                              In addition, we will consider other
                                                 regulations, the so-called ‘‘safe harbor’’              to uncover potential opportunities for
                                                                                                         fraud and abuse. Only then can OIG                    factors, including, for example, the
                                                 provisions, specifying various payment                                                                        existence (or nonexistence) of any
                                                 and business practices that, although                   determine, in consultation with the U.S.
                                                                                                         Department of Justice, whether it can                 potential financial benefit to health care
                                                 potentially capable of inducing referrals                                                                     professionals or providers that may take
                                                 of business reimbursable under Federal                  effectively develop regulatory
                                                                                                         limitations and controls that will permit             into account their decisions whether to
                                                 health care programs, would not be                                                                            (1) order a health care item or service or
                                                 treated as criminal offenses under the                  beneficial and innocuous arrangements
                                                                                                         within a subject area while, at the same              (2) arrange for a referral of health care
                                                 anti-kickback statute and would not                                                                           items or services to a particular
                                                 serve as a basis for administrative                     time, protecting Federal health care
                                                                                                         programs and their beneficiaries from                 practitioner or provider.
                                                 sanctions. OIG safe harbor provisions
                                                 have been developed ‘‘to limit the reach                abusive practices.                                    B. Criteria for Developing Special Fraud
                                                 of the statute somewhat by permitting                   II. Solicitation of Additional New                    Alerts
                                                 certain non-abusive arrangements, while                 Recommendations and Proposals                           In determining whether to issue
                                                 encouraging beneficial and innocuous                                                                          additional Special Fraud Alerts, we will
                                                 arrangements’’ (56 FR 35952, July 29,                      In accordance with the requirements                consider whether, and to what extent,
                                                 1991). Health care providers and others                 of section 205 of HIPAA, OIG last                     the practices that would be identified in
                                                 may voluntarily seek to comply with                     published a Federal Register                          a new Special Fraud Alert may result in
                                                 these provisions so that they have the                  solicitation notification for developing              any of the consequences set forth above,
                                                 assurance that their business practices                 new safe harbors and Special Fraud                    as well as the volume and frequency of
                                                 will not be subject to liability under the              Alerts on December 28, 2016 (81 FR                    the conduct that would be identified in
                                                 anti-kickback statute or related                        95551). As required under section 205                 the Special Fraud Alert.
                                                 administrative authorities. OIG safe                    of the Act, a status report of the
                                                                                                         proposals OIG received for new and                      Dated: December 12, 2017.
                                                 harbor regulations are found at 42 CFR
                                                                                                         modified safe harbors in response to                  Daniel R. Levinson,
                                                 part 1001.
                                                                                                         that solicitation notification is set forth           Inspector General.
                                                 B. OIG Special Fraud Alerts                             in Appendix F of OIG’s Fall 2017                      [FR Doc. 2017–27117 Filed 12–26–17; 8:45 am]
                                                   OIG periodically issues Special Fraud                 Semiannual Report to Congress.1 OIG is                BILLING CODE 4152–01–P
                                                 Alerts to give continuing guidance to                   not seeking additional public comment
                                                 health care providers with respect to                   on the proposals listed in Appendix F
                                                 practices OIG considers to be suspect or                at this time. Rather, this notification               DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                 of particular concern. The Special Fraud                seeks additional recommendations
                                                 Alerts encourage industry compliance                    regarding the development of new or                   Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                 by giving providers guidance that can be                modified safe harbor regulations and
                                                 applied to their own practices. OIG                     new Special Fraud Alerts beyond those                 50 CFR Part 17
                                                 Special Fraud Alerts are published in                   summarized in Appendix F.                             [Docket No. FWS–HQ–ES–2017–0047;
                                                 the Federal Register and on our website                    A detailed explanation of                          4500090024]
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                                                 and are intended for extensive                          justifications for, or empirical data
                                                 distribution.                                                                                                 RIN 1018–BC83
                                                                                                         supporting, a suggestion for a safe
                                                   In developing Special Fraud Alerts,                   harbor or Special Fraud Alert would be                Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
                                                 OIG relies on a number of sources and                   helpful and should, if possible, be                   and Plants; Listing the Yangtze
                                                 consults directly with experts in the
                                                                                                                                                               Sturgeon as an Endangered Species
                                                 subject field, including those within                     1 The OIG Semiannual Report to Congress can be
                                                 OIG, other agencies of the U.S.                         accessed through the OIG website at http://           AGENCY:     Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                 Department of Health and Human                          oig.hhs.gov/publications/semiannual.asp.              Interior.


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotification of intent to develop regulations.
DatesTo ensure consideration, public comments must be delivered to
ContactPatrice Drew, Regulatory Affairs Liaison, Office of Inspector General, (202) 619-1368.
FR Citation82 FR 61229 

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