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To clarify the state's non-financial eligibility policies on residency, citizenship, social security numbers, non-payment of premiums, and continuous eligibility.
To provide coverage in its separate CHIP, for children subject to Section 2101(f) of the Affordable Care Act, as specified in the state's submission of CS14: Children Ineligible for Medicaid as a Result of the Elimination of Income Disregards.
To clarify the state's non-financial eligibility policies on residency, citizenship, social security numbers, non-payment of premiums, and continuous eligibility.
To clarify the state's non-financial eligibility policies on residency, citizenship, social security numbers, non-payment of premiums, and continuous eligibility.
To clarify the state's non-financial eligibility policies on residency, citizenship, social security numbers, substitution of coverage, non-payment of premiums, and continuous eligibility.
To provide coverage in its separate CHIP, for children subject to Section 2101(f) of the Affordable Care Act, as specified in the state's submission of CS14: Children Ineligible for Medicaid as a Result of the Elimination of Income Disregards.
Converts the state's existing income eligibility standards to MAGI\u00AD equivalent standards, by age group, for children covered in its title XXI-funded Medicaid program.
Provides assurance that the state will apply methodologies based on MAGI for all separate CHIP covered groups, using the approved MAGI conversion plan income thresholds.