<p>Not simply stating, IIRC, you have to provide details (eg plan name,policy #). They check that the plan meets their criteria (local providers, etc) before they grant the waiver. I think.</p>
<p>Not simply stating, IIRC, you have to provide details (eg plan name,policy #). They check that the plan meets their criteria (local providers, etc) before they grant the waiver. I think.</p>