CMS Invites Feedback on Continued Public Information Gathering
Published Date: 11/20/2025
Notice
Summary
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) wants your thoughts on their plan to keep collecting important info from the public. This helps them do their job better while making sure the paperwork isn’t too much of a hassle. If you have ideas or concerns, send them in by December 22, 2025—your input could help shape how they gather info and save time and money!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Agents/Brokers Must Register and Train for FFE
If you are an insurance agent or broker who wants to enroll people through the Federally-facilitated Exchange (FFE), you must register with the FFE, complete an annual training course, and sign participation agreements. CMS is reinstating this information collection as Form CMS-10464 (OMB control number 0938-1204) with 100,000 respondents, 100,000 annual responses, and a total annual burden of 12,000 hours; comments are due by December 22, 2025. This FFE requirement is specific to Federally-facilitated Exchanges and does not automatically apply to State-based Exchanges (SBEs).
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