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How to Obtain a Waiver


Physicians can complete and submit a Waiver Notification Form (SMA-167) on-line, via fax, or by traditional mail. It is not mandatory to use the SMA-167 form to submit a waiver notification, however, CSAT does recommend the use of this form, either on-line or in hard copy, as it contains all the data items necessary to expedite the timely processing of waiver notifications. The qualifications necessary to receive a waiver are listed on this site under physician waiver qualifications.

To complete the Waiver Notification Form on-line, click here: Waiver Notification Form SMA-167

To download and/or print the Waiver Notification Form for completion and submission via fax or traditional mail (fax number and mailing address are listed on the form) click either of the links below:



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