Current through the 2023 Regular Session
Section 53-6-1314 - [Terminates 6/30/2025on occurrence of contingency] Disenrollment for failure to report change in circumstances(1)(a) A program participant shall report to the department a permanent increase in income that would affect the participant's eligibility for the program. The change must be reported within 30 days of the change in income.(b) A short-term increase in income that is caused by overtime pay or other nonregular payments and that will not be sustained over time does not qualify as a permanent increase in income for the purposes of this section.(2) Disenrollment may occur only after the state conducts an administrative review and determines the participant is ineligible for medicaid coverage under any eligibility category. (Terminates June 30, 2025, on occurrence of contingency--sec. 48, Ch. 415, L. 2019.)Added by Laws 2019, Ch. 415,Sec. 4, eff. 1/1/2020, terminates upon occurrence of contingency (§ 48, c. 415, L. 2019).[Section 47 of Laws 2019, Ch. 415 provides: "Applicability. An individual enrolled in the expanded medicaid program provided for in Title 53, chapter 6, part 13, on the date the centers for medicare and medicaid services approves a waiver authorizing community engagement requirements shall comply with the community engagement requirements of [this act] within 180 days of the date the department of public health and human services has implemented the community engagement requirements."]