Published August 19, 2026
The fixed 48-hour wait between recording a Scope of Appointment and holding the appointment is being removed. The regulation took effect on 1 June 2026 and the new marketing workflow operationally begins on 1 October 2026 — two weeks before AEP opens. Here is what it changes, and what it does not.
Under the rule as it has stood, an agent had to agree and record a beneficiary’s Scope of Appointment at least 48 hours before a scheduled personal marketing appointment. Two exceptions applied: SOAs completed during the last four days of a valid election period, and unscheduled in-person meetings initiated by the beneficiary — the walk-in exception.
In practice this meant an agent could not take a call on Tuesday morning and sit down with that person on Tuesday afternoon. It cost a lot of appointments, particularly during AEP when the calendar is the constraint.
The fixed waiting period is eliminated. From 1 October 2026, the Scope of Appointment must still be agreed and recorded with the beneficiary before the appointment, but with no mandated gap. Same-day is permitted, provided the SOA is complete before any plan-specific discussion begins.
For in-person personal marketing appointments, the SOA must be in writing.
This is the part worth being careful about, because “the 48-hour rule is gone” is being repeated in a way that sounds like the SOA is gone. It is not.
1 October is the date agents may begin marketing the following plan year, and AEP itself runs 15 October to 7 December. The new workflow therefore starts on exactly the day the season starts. Whatever you change, you are changing it live.
Two practical consequences:
The compliance failure mode for Medicare agents is almost never “I did not get an SOA.” It is “I got one and I cannot find it.” Documentation that lives in an inbox, a phone’s photo roll and a filing cabinet is documentation you cannot produce on demand.
HowardCRM sends, receives and stores Scope of Appointment and enrollment forms against the client record, and can deliver them by text as well as email. That is the specific capability the new same-day workflow depends on: fast enough to collect during the call, and structured enough that the record is where you would look for it a year later.
If your Scope of Appointment process is currently a PDF and an inbox, that will not survive a same-day AEP calendar. Call and we will show you the alternative.
This article summarises publicly reported changes to CMS marketing requirements and is not legal or compliance advice. Confirm the current position with your FMO, your carriers and the CMS Medicare Communications and Marketing Guidelines before changing your process.
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