Yes. These children are considered to be targeted low-income children and eligible to receive child health assistance in a separate child health program. Other eligibility factors such as the state's separate CHIP upper income limit, current creditable health insurance coverage or other state defined criteria, should not be applied to this population or preclude them from receiving coverage under the separate CHIP. The only exceptions to CHIP eligibility that apply are those found in section 2110(b)(2) of the Social Security Act and implemented through section 457.310(3)(c), which include:
- Children who have access to coverage through a state health benefits plan on the basis of a family member's employment with a public agency ("public employee restriction");
- Children who are inmates of a public institution;
- Children who are patients in an institution for mental disease (IMD).
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