R414-303-7. Four-Month Transitional Medicaid  


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  •   (1) The Department adopts and incorporates by reference 42 CFR 435.112 and 435.115(f), (g) and (h), October 1, 2012 ed., and Title XIX of the Social Security Act, Section 1931(c)(1) and Section 1931(c)(2) in effect January 1, 2013, to provide four months of extended medical assistance to a household when the parent or caretaker relative is eligible and enrolled in Medicaid as defined in 42 CFR 435.110, and loses eligibility for the reasons defined in 42 CFR 435.112 and 435.115.

      (a) A pregnant woman who is eligible and enrolled in Medicaid as defined in 42 CFR 435.116, and who meets the income limit defined in 42 CFR 435.110 for three of the prior six months, is eligible to receive Four-Month Transitional Medicaid for the reasons defined in 42 CFR 435.112 and 435.115.

      (b) Children who live with the parent are eligible to receive Four-Month Transitional Medicaid.

      (2) Changes in household composition do not affect eligibility for the four-month extension period. Newborn babies are considered household members even if they are not born the month the household became ineligible for Medicaid. New members added to the case will lose eligibility when the household loses eligibility. Assistance shall be terminated for household members who leave the household.