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According to the prompt payment law, claim payments are considered final two years after original payment. How are claims to be treated that were received prior to July 24, 2002?

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According to the prompt payment law, claim payments are considered final two years after original payment. How are claims to be treated that were received prior to July 24, 2002?

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• The “take-back” provisions in Section 3901.388 apply to payments that are made pursuant to Sections 3901.381 – 3910.386. Section 3901.381 applies only if a claim was submitted on or after July 24, 2002. For example, the recovery of a claim that was submitted and paid in August, 2002 would be subject to the notice and appeal provisions in Section 3901.388. It appears that claims that were submitted prior to July 24, 2002 would not be subject to the provisions of Section 3901.388, even if it they were paid after July 24, 2002.

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