The Maine Department of Health and Human Services (the Department) is responsible for administering MaineCare in compliance with federal and state statutes, and for administrative policies.
Federal authority for Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP rests with the Secretary of the Federal Department of Health and Human Services. Primary responsibility within the Department of Health and Human Services in turn rests with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Authority for the Department of Health and Human Services to accept and administer any funds which may be available from private, local, state, or federal sources for the provision of the services set forth in this Manual is established by 22 M.R.S., §§10, 12 and 3173. The regulations themselves are issued pursuant to authority granted to the Department of Health and Human Services by 22 M.R.S. §§42(1), and 3173.
The Commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services has delegated authority for administering the MaineCare Programs as follows:
Some functions of MaineCare Services may be provided by agents under contract to the Department.
In the event that any requirement of this Chapter I is inconsistent with the requirements of any other Chapter of the MBM, the requirements of this Chapter I shall control.
The Department publishes Notices of Agency Rulemaking in the major newspapers to cover the entire State. Copies of proposed rules regarding MaineCare benefits are made available upon request prior to the adoption of any rule, by contacting MaineCare Services, Division of Policy.
Copies of all rules, including proposed, emergency and final rules are also available on the MaineCare Services web site at no cost. The website address is: http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/oms/rules/index.shtml. All rules are promulgated in accordance with the provisions outlined in the Maine Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and all other applicable statutes and executive orders. Interested parties may also subscribe with MaineCare Services to receive electronic notices of proposed rulemaking. Printed copies are available for a fee. Members, other state agencies, providers of the particular administrative units, contractors with the administrative unit, public or private non-profit organizations, and agencies or groups representing constituent populations who may be impacted by the printed materials being requested, and selected legislative offices may receive one (1) MaineCare Benefits Manual at no charge upon request. A fee will be charged for additional requests for policies. A sixty-five dollar ($65.00) fee will be charged for additional requests for the entire MaineCare Benefits Manual.
The Department must give notice of proposed rulemaking to the following interested parties before a hearing or before the deadline for comments, if no hearing is scheduled:
MaineCare will not cover any services after stabilization of the emergency condition for undocumented non-citizens. Examples of services that are not considered an emergency medical condition include, but are not limited to: dialysis, organ transplants, school based services, personal care services, waiver services, nursing facility services and hospice services.
C.M.R. 10, 144, ch. 101, ch. I, § 144-101-I-1, subsec. 144-101-I-1.02