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Section 33-46-8 - Expiration and renewal of certificate

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(a) A certificate shall expire on the second anniversary of its effective date unless the certificate is renewed for a two-year term as provided in this Code section.(b) Before the certificate expires but no sooner than 90 days prior to such expiration, a certificate may be renewed for an additional two-year term if the applicant: (1) Otherwise is entitled to the certificate;(2) Pays to the Commissioner the renewal fee as provided in Code Section 33-8-1;(3) Submits to the Commissioner: (A) A renewal application on the form that the Commissioner requires; and(B) Satisfactory evidence of compliance with any requirements established by the Commissioner for certificate renewal; and(4)(A) Establishes and maintains a complaint system which has been approved by the Commissioner and which provides reasonable procedures for the resolution of written complaints initiated by covered persons or healthcare providers concerning utilization review;(B) Maintains records of such written complaints for five years from the time the complaints are filed and submits to the Commissioner a summary report at such times and in such format as the Commissioner may require; and(C) Permits the Commissioner to

five years from the time the complaints are filed and submits to the Commissioner a summary report at such times and in such format as the Commissioner may require; and(C) Permits the Commissioner to examine the complaints at any time.Renumbered from § 33-46-6 and amended by 2021 Ga. Laws 266,§ 2, eff. 1/1/2022.Renumbered as § 33-46-10 by 2021 Ga. Laws 266,§ 2, eff. 1/1/2022.