Document Types
On the PCX, you will have access to various laws, rules, and other government communications. Each document on the PCX is accompanied by a Document Information Button, which will provide you with the following information: Relevant Program(s), Type, Issuing Body, Date Published. General Description.
We have posted various types of documents on this site. As stated in our Disclaimer, we are not providing any type of legal advice on this site. If you require further clarification of any of the document types referenced on this site, please consult with your Legal Department or General Counsel, or retain outside counsel. Below is a list of the document types you will encounter on this site, with a brief description of each.
Statute
This could be either an Act of Congress, such as the Veterans Healthcare Act of 1992, or a provision of the United States Code, such as 42 USC 1398r-8. Statutes are laws enacted by Congress (often signed into law or vetoed by the President).
Federal Register Notice
Federal Agencies publish a number of things in the Federal Register, including: Presidential Documents (executive orders and proclamations), Rules and Regulations (policy statements and interpretations of rules by federal agencies), Proposed Rules (petitions by agencies for assistance in rulemaking and other proposals), Notices (scheduled hearings and meetings open to the public, grant applications, and administrative orders). On this site, we will provide you with relevant Federal Register Notices and remove them when they become obsolete. For example, once a Rule has been codified in the Code of Federal Regulations, we will remove the original Federal Register Notice containing that Rule. Or, once a scheduled hearing or meeting open to the public has taken place, we will remove the Federal Register Notice pertaining to that scheduled event.
Agency Rule
In the Federal Agency context, a "Rule" is defined by the Administrative Procedure Act ("APA") 554(1) as "the whole or part of an agency statement of general or particular applicability and future effect designed to implement, interpret, or prescribe law or policy describing the organization, procedure, or practice requirements, of an agency and includes the approval or prescription for the future of rates, wages, corporate or financial structures or reorganizations thereof, prices, facilities, appliances, services or allowances therefor or of violations, costs, or accounting, or practices bearing on any of the foregoing." Rules, assuming they have been properly enacted, have the force and effect of law. Rules are also commonly referred to as Regulations.
Guidance
A government document or communication issued by an Agency that explains or clarifies the law. Guidance typically does not carry the force and effect of law, as Federal Agencies do not follow the requisite rule-making procedures set forth in the APA to issue guidance. However, insofar as Guidance explains a particular law, it is imperative to review, interpret, and use Guidance to comply with the law.
Case Law
Law established by judicial decisions in particular cases. We will provide relevant case law pertaining to various Federal Agencies and Programs. Please note that we will not be providing an exhaustive listing of case law, relative to a Program, Agency, or legal issue. Rather, any case law provided on this site is meant to be illustrative only. Should you have any legal questions, please consult with an attorney. As stated in our disclaimer, we are not providing any type of legal advice on this site; we are only providing and organizing public information relevant to Federal Programs and Statutory Pricing.
Administrative Forms
Federal Agencies typically create and provide administrative forms to manufacturers participating in these Programs. These Forms are administrative in nature.
Other
Some documents do not fit into any of the above categories and will be classified as "Other."
Subcategorization
In certain contexts, further subdivisions of documentation have been made. For example, there are several hundred documents that constitute the body of guidance for the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. Where appropriate, these Guidance documents have been further subcategorized.
Disclaimer: As stated in our General Disclaimer, we are only providing public information, the decision of which to include or exclude was subjective on our part and based upon our experiences in the Government Program and Statutory Pricing environment. Therefore, we do not and could not warrant that we have included every single piece of information on this site that you are required to be aware of and comply with in order to meet statutory or regulatory requirements. Additionally, given the voluminous nature of the documents and information contained on this site, we were required to categorize them in some manner, so as to make the site navigable and documents retrievable quickly. The categorization of documents, despite being done in a logical and consistent manner, is also a subjective process. Again, we are not providing any legal advice on this site, and end users cannot rely upon anything contained herein as such.

