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A Fair Hearing is a chance for you to tell an Administrative Law Judge from the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Office of Administrative Hearings, why you think a decision about your case made by a local social services agency is wrong.
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On this page you can search all of the Fair Hearing decisions issued by the Office of Administrative Hearings since November 1, 2010. To do this, enter the word or words you want to search for (for example, shelter and homeless).
Please contact the New York Relay Service at 711 and request that the operator call us at 1-877-502-6155. Service at this number will only be provided to callers using TDD equipment. Request in Person. A request for a Fair Hearing may be made in person at the following locations: New York City Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance
18 wrz 2019 · If you received a decision about your Medicaid eligibility, you have the right to request a Fair Hearing with the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (“OTDA”) within 60 days of the notice to challenge the denial or discontinuance.
This web page contains decisions by the New York State Department of Health (DOH) Administrative Law Judges (ALJ) in cases seeking recovery of overpayments from providers under the Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid).
18 maj 2023 · If your Medicaid services were denied, reduced, or discontinued without notice, you can request a Fair Hearing. If you received a reduction or discontinuance without notice, you can ask for aid continuing and your services will remain unchanged until a decision is issued. How do I request a Fair Hearing?
15 gru 2017 · 42 CFR §§438.402 (c) (1) (i) and 438.408 (f) (1) establish that enrollees may request a state fair hearing after receiving an appeal resolution (Final Adverse Determination) that an adverse benefit determination (Initial Adverse Determination) has been upheld.