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2872
  Topic  
Drugs
  Drug Card
  Category  
Medicare Modernization Act
  Enrollment Fee
  First Conference April 7- 8
  Date Created  
05/28/2004 04:18 PM
  Date Updated  
06/09/2004 04:13 PM

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  What is the enrollment fee, when must you pay it, in what form of payment and who can pay the fee?
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  What is the enrollment fee, when must you pay it, in what form of payment and who can pay the fee?
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  There will be no fee greater than $30. Sponsors were permitted to set their annual enrollment fee between $0 and $30. Individuals applying for the $600 credit cannot be required to pay the enrollment fee upon filing an application; those individuals applying for the drug discount card only may be required to pay the enrollment fee with their application, or the sponsor will bill them after they are enrolled. You should ask the individual sponsor about how and when you will have to pay the enrollment fee. Sponsors can choose the forms of payment it will accept (e.g., check, money order, credit card). A beneficiary can pay the enrollment fee, or another individual or entity may pay the enrollment fee on behalf of the individual.
 
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