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Revised April 18, 2013 |
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WAC 182-504-0125 Effective October 14, 2012
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CLARIFYING INFORMATION 1. Pregnant women and children found eligible for a CN medical program are continuously eligible through the end of their certification period. The only exceptions are aging out of the program, moving out of state, failing to pay a required premium, incarceration, or death. See WAC 182-504-0015. | ||||||||||||||
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2. If mail is returned, see if a forwarding address is provided.
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3. When a child is terminated from a CN program because the head of household left the home, the child left the home, out of state residence, citizenship, whereabouts unknown, or no longer in institutional care, the system does not auto-open F06 but does track the 12 month eligibility for that child. When the child reapplies at any time during the remainder of the 12 calendar months of tracking and satisfies non-financial eligibility requirements, the system will approve CN under medical coverage group F06 for the remainder of the 12 month period regardless of income. A child who is no longer eligible for institutional medical coverage under the K01 program because they have discharged from the institutional setting is NOT required to submit a new application or review to receive the balance of the certification. Process the change in living arrangements as a change of circumstances and open an F06 AU for that child through the original certification date. | ||||||||||||||
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4. See WAC 182-505-0225 and WAC 182-505-0220 for information on closure of premium-based children's healthcare coverage for a client who: a. Fails to pay their premiums, or b. Had creditable health insurance coverage at the time of their application or review. | ||||||||||||||
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5. When a pregnancy ends, regardless of the reason, medical coverage continues through the end of the month containing the sixtieth day from the day pregnancy ends. | ||||||||||||||
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6. A working TANF recipient is eligible for family medical even when he/she chooses to terminate cash assistance to save cash TANF months. The client is eligible for family medical (F04) as long as countable income is less than the CNIL. | ||||||||||||||
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7. See MEDICAL EXTENSIONS for: a. Medical Extension Report; or b. A change resulting in eligibility for a medical extension. 8. If changes in income increase the spenddown liability, the change is effective the first of the month after the change. An increase in resources may affect MN eligibility. | ||||||||||||||
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WORKER RESPONSIBILITIES If the client has not met the increased spenddown liability, terminate MN giving advance and adequate notice. See SPENDDOWN. | ||||||||||||||
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ACES PROCEDURES
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