WAC 182-507-0110

Effective December 30, 2012

WAC 182-507-0110 Alien medical programs.

  1. To qualify for an alien medical program (AMP) a person must: 

(a) Be ineligible for medicaid or other medicaid agency medical program due to the citizenship/alien status requirements described in WAC 388-424-0010;

(b) Meet the requirements described in WAC 182-507-0115182-507-0120, and 182-507-0125; and

(c) Meet categorical eligibility criteria for one of the following programs, except for the social security number or citizenship/alien status requirements:

(i) WAC 388-475-0050, for an SSI-related person;

(ii) WAC 182-505-0240, for family medical programs;

(iii) WAC 182-505-0210, for a child under the age of nineteen;

(iv) WAC 182-505-0115, for a pregnant woman;

(v) WAC 388-462-0020, for the breast and cervical cancer treatment program for women; or 

(vi) WAC 182-523-0100, for medical extensions.

2.  AMP medically needy (MN) coverage is available for children, adults age sixty- five or over, or persons who meet SSI disability criteria.  See WAC 388-519-0100 for MN eligibility and 388-519-0110 for spending down excess income under the MN program.

3.  The agency or its designee does not consider a person's date of arrival in the United States when determining eligibility for AMP.

4.  The agency or its designee does not consider a sponsor's income and resources when determining eligibility for AMP, unless the sponsor makes the income or resources available.

5.  A person is not eligible for AMP if that person entered the state specifically to obtain medical care.

6.  A person who the agency or its designee determines is eligible for AMP may be eligible for retroactive coverage as described in WAC 388-416-0015.

7.  Once the agency or its designee determines financial and categorical eligibility for AMP, the agency or its designee then determines whether a person meets the requirements described in WAC 182-507-0115182-507-0120, or 182-507-0125.

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