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Old 06-29-2019 | 12:01 PM
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Hank Kingsley
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Originally Posted by Hillbilly
Only if the company has officially told you that they will not accept a QHCP certificate in your case. If you are providing a doctor's note on your own accord to satisfy the verification requirement, then no. 14 F.5.

There are 2 scenarios where they will reimburse for verification.

1. You need to verify and are under the QHCP requirement (100 - <160 hrs in the look back) and the company exercises its option under 14 F.2. to require a Doctor's Certificate in your case rather than accepting a QHCP certificate.

2. You are required to get a Doctor's Certificate under a "good faith basis" inquiry under 14 F.4.
Let's 86 this entire verification, it's pilot harrassment.