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I'm still confused about the consequence of the choice in box 14?
I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by copobo
I'm also disappointed that they couldn't come up with something besides having the patient provide their SSN. As a caregiver, I wish patient's didn't have to give that info out.
I've been put through the hell caused by identity theft and the more I can keep my personal info to myself, the better off I am....hopefully!
I won't wish it on my best enemy.
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Originally Posted by TheReleafCenter
HEADS UP FOR NEW PATIENTS: Old (yesterday) forms will only be accepted until July 9th. After that, they will be returned requiring the new app and cert be submitted. Meaning you'll have to make at least 2 Dr. appts to resubmit. Bogus way to retro this as they won't even open these envelopes for at least 3 months.
HEADS UP FOR NEW PATIENTS: Old (yesterday) forms will only be accepted until July 9th. After that, they will be returned requiring the new app and cert be submitted. Meaning you'll have to make at least 2 Dr. appts to resubmit. Bogus way to retro this as they won't even open these envelopes for at least 3 months.
May I ask where you got this information?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosmo33
Does it matter? Take it with a grain of salt just like anything else you read on the interwebs.Quote:
Originally Posted by SprngsCaregiver
edit: that sounded dickish, it wasn't intended.
I emailed Mr Salley at the CDPHE about this because I thought it was a crock also...I got a response from Bob O'doherty that as long as the doctor sig. is pre-July 1st that patients still have 60 days to send in the "old" forms.Quote:
Originally Posted by SprngsCaregiver
Hahaha no worries.Quote:
Originally Posted by cologrower420
Thanks. That sounds alot more reasonable.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAllDayToker
This was posted on the Co Dept of Health website June 30, 2010Quote:
Originally Posted by SprngsCaregiver
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/release/2010/063010.pdf
"Applications completed and mailed using the old forms will be accepted only until July 9. All applications using the old forms received after July 9, will be returned to the applicant and must be resubmitted using the new forms."
There was a similar scenario last Aug. when new forms were released requiring a notary signature and stamp. Many of the "old" forms were returned to patients in Sept. and Oct. for lack of a notary, despite the fact those forms had no notary designation.
I don't know, there's obviously conflicting info. here based on the email someone else referenced.
That's exactly what I was looking at when I clicked on Mr Salley's email to contact them. If you'd like to contact them yourselves I'll post their email addresses. I inquired because I got my renewal on 06/30 and hadn't sent in my doc's as of 07/10. Some doctors are willing to swap out the older forms for newer 1's but according to mr O'Ooherty it's not necessary as long as your doctor sig was from June 30th or earlier (if it was then you have 60 days from your rec to send them in as stated in Amendment 20).Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosmo33
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