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Will states have an opportunity to expand CHIP eligibility coverage levels above 200 percent of

Yes. States have a limited opportunity to expand CHIP eligibility without a section 1115 demonstration (through the use of a block of income disregard) that will then get incorporated into a MAGI converted eligibility level. Any state interested in expanding CHIP eligibility above 200 percent of the FPL must submit a state plan amendment (SPA) before Dec. 31, 2013. After such time, states could expand eligibility through a demonstration. (Of course, if a state has not already expanded eligibility to 50 percent points above the MAGI-converted Medicaid income level that was in effect in 1997, that option for expansion without demonstration authority will remain available after Dec. 31, 2013.)

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91866
FAQ Question
Will states have an opportunity to expand CHIP eligibility coverage levels above 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) not to exceed 300 percent of the FPL using block disregards before December 31, 2013, the date for which Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) applies?