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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8763 · Sec. 1198

Sec. 1198. LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL REVIEW

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## SEC. 1198 LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL REVIEW **[**[42 U.S.C. 1320f-7](/us/usc/t42/s1320f-7)**]** There shall be no administrative or judicial review of any of the following: ####
(1)The determination of a unit, with respect to a drug or biological product, pursuant to section 1191(c)(6). ####
(2)The selection of drugs under section 1192(b), the determination of negotiation-eligible drugs under section 1192(d), and the determination of qualifying single source drugs under section 1192(e) the application of section 1192(f),.34 34The comma followed by a period at the end of paragraph
(2)is so in law. Section 11002(a)(5) of Public Law 117–169 provides for an amendment to insert “the application of section 1192(f),” after “section 1192(e)”. Such amendment was made to “section 1198(b)(2)” and probably should have been made to “section 1198(2)”. ####
(3)The determination of a maximum fair price under subsection
(b)or
(f)of section 1194. ####
(4)The determination of renegotiation-eligible drugs under section 1194(f)(2) and the selection of renegotiation-eligible drugs under section 1194(f)(3).
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