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HUMAN SERVICES
Federal Financial Participation in State
Assistance Expenditures; Federal
Matching Shares for Medicaid, the
Children’s Health Insurance Program,
and Aid to Needy Aged, Blind, or
Disabled Persons for October 1, 2011
through September 30, 2012
Office of the Secretary, DHHS.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Federal Medical
Assistance Percentages (FMAP) and
Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance
Percentages (eFMAP) for Fiscal Year
2012 have been calculated pursuant to
the Social Security Act (the Act). These
percentages will be effective from
October 1, 2011 through September 30,
2012. This notice announces the
calculated FMAP and eFMAP rates that
the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) will use in
determining the amount of Federal
matching for state medical assistance
(Medicaid) and Children’s Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) expenditures,
Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) Contingency Funds,
Child Support Enforcement collections,
Child Care Mandatory and Matching
Funds of the Child Care and
Development Fund, Foster Care Title
IV–E Maintenance payments, and
Adoption Assistance payments. The
table gives figures for each of the 50
states, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam,
American Samoa, and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands.
Programs under title XIX of the Act
exist in each jurisdiction. Programs
under titles I, X, and XIV operate only
in Guam and the Virgin Islands, while
a program under title XVI (Aid to the
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Aged, Blind, or Disabled) operates only
in Puerto Rico. The percentages in this
notice apply to state expenditures for
most medical assistance and child
health assistance, and assistance
payments for certain social services. The
Act provides separately for Federal
matching of administrative costs.
Sections 1905(b) and 1101(a)(8)(B) of
the Act require the Secretary of HHS to
publish the FMAP rates each year. The
Secretary calculates the percentages,
using formulas in sections 1905(b) and
1101(a)(8)(B), and calculations by the
Department of Commerce of average
income per person in each state and for
the Nation as a whole. The percentages
must fall within the upper and lower
limits given in section 1905(b) of the
Act. The percentages for the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and
the Northern Mariana Islands are
specified in statute, and thus are not
based on the statutory formula that
determines the percentages for the 50
states.
Section 1905(b) of the Act specifies
the formula for calculating FMAPs as
follows:
‘‘Federal medical assistance percentage’’ for
any State shall be 100 per centum less the
State percentage; and the State percentage
shall be that percentage which bears the same
ratio to 45 per centum as the square of the
per capita income of such State bears to the
square of the per capita income of the
continental United States (including Alaska)
and Hawaii; except that (1) the Federal
medical assistance percentage shall in no
case be less than 50 per centum or more than
83 per centum, (2) the Federal medical
assistance percentage for Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana
Islands, and American Samoa shall be 50 per
centum.
Section 4725(b) of the Balanced
Budget Act of 1997 amended section
1905(b) to provide that the FMAP for
the District of Columbia for purposes of
titles XIX and XXI shall be 70 percent.
For the District of Columbia, we note
under the table of FMAPs that other
rates may apply in certain other
programs. In addition, we note the rate
that applies for Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and
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the Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands in certain other
programs pursuant to section 1118 of
the Act.
Section 2105(b) of the Act specifies
the formula for calculating the eFMAP
rates as follows:
The ‘‘enhanced FMAP’’, for a State for a
fiscal year, is equal to the Federal medical
assistance percentage (as defined in the first
sentence of section 1905(b)) for the State
increased by a number of percentage points
equal to 30 percent of the number of
percentage points by which (1) such Federal
medical assistance percentage for the State, is
less than (2) 100 percent; but in no case shall
the enhanced FMAP for a state exceed 85
percent.
The eFMAP rates are used in the
Children’s Health Insurance Program
under Title XXI, and in the Medicaid
program for certain children for
expenditures for medical assistance
described in sections 1905(u)(2) and
1905(u)(3) of the Act. There is no
specific requirement to publish the
eFMAP rates. We include them in this
notice for the convenience of the states.
DATES: Effective Dates: The percentages
listed will be effective for each of the
four quarter-year periods beginning
October 1, 2011 and ending September
30, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carrie Shelton, Office of Health Policy,
Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, Room 447D—
Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20201, (202) 690–6870.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Nos. 93.558: TANF Contingency
Funds; 93.563: Child Support Enforcement;
93.596: Child Care Mandatory and Matching
Funds of the Child Care and Development
Fund; 93.658: Foster Care Title IV–E; 93.659:
Adoption Assistance; 93.769: Ticket-to-Work
and Work Incentives Improvement Act
(TWWIIA) Demonstrations to Maintain
Independence and Employment; 93.778:
Medical Assistance Program; 93.767:
Children’s Health Insurance Program)
Dated: October 12, 2010.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PERCENTAGES AND ENHANCED FEDERAL MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PERCENTAGES,
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2011–SEPTEMBER 30, 2012 (FISCAL YEAR 2012)
Federal medical assistance
percentages
State
Enhanced federal medical
assistance
percentages
68.62
50.00
50.00
67.30
70.71
50.00
50.00
50.00
54.17
70.00
56.04
66.16
50.00
50.48
70.23
50.00
66.96
60.71
56.91
71.18
61.09
63.27
50.00
50.00
66.14
50.00
74.18
63.45
66.11
56.64
56.20
50.00
50.00
69.36
50.00
65.28
55.40
50.00
64.15
63.88
62.91
55.07
50.00
52.12
70.24
59.13
66.36
58.22
70.99
57.58
50.00
50.00
50.00
72.62
60.53
50.00
78.03
65.00
65.00
77.11
79.50
65.00
65.00
65.00
67.92
79.00
69.23
76.31
65.00
65.34
79.16
65.00
76.87
72.50
69.84
79.83
72.76
74.29
65.00
65.00
76.30
65.00
81.93
74.42
76.28
69.65
69.34
65.00
65.00
78.55
65.00
75.70
68.78
65.00
74.91
74.72
74.04
68.55
65.00
66.48
79.17
71.39
76.45
70.75
79.69
70.31
65.00
65.00
65.00
80.83
72.37
65.00
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Alabama ...................................................................................................................................................................
Alaska ......................................................................................................................................................................
American Samoa* ....................................................................................................................................................
Arizona .....................................................................................................................................................................
Arkansas ..................................................................................................................................................................
California ..................................................................................................................................................................
Colorado ..................................................................................................................................................................
Connecticut ..............................................................................................................................................................
Delaware ..................................................................................................................................................................
District of Columbia** ...............................................................................................................................................
Florida ......................................................................................................................................................................
Georgia ....................................................................................................................................................................
Guam* ......................................................................................................................................................................
Hawaii ......................................................................................................................................................................
Idaho ........................................................................................................................................................................
Illinois .......................................................................................................................................................................
Indiana .....................................................................................................................................................................
Iowa .........................................................................................................................................................................
Kansas .....................................................................................................................................................................
Kentucky ..................................................................................................................................................................
Louisiana ..................................................................................................................................................................
Maine .......................................................................................................................................................................
Maryland ..................................................................................................................................................................
Massachusetts .........................................................................................................................................................
Michigan ...................................................................................................................................................................
Minnesota ................................................................................................................................................................
Mississippi ................................................................................................................................................................
Missouri ....................................................................................................................................................................
Montana ...................................................................................................................................................................
Nebraska ..................................................................................................................................................................
Nevada .....................................................................................................................................................................
New Hampshire .......................................................................................................................................................
New Jersey ..............................................................................................................................................................
New Mexico .............................................................................................................................................................
New York .................................................................................................................................................................
North Carolina ..........................................................................................................................................................
North Dakota ............................................................................................................................................................
Northern Mariana Islands* .......................................................................................................................................
Ohio .........................................................................................................................................................................
Oklahoma .................................................................................................................................................................
Oregon .....................................................................................................................................................................
Pennsylvania ............................................................................................................................................................
Puerto Rico* .............................................................................................................................................................
Rhode Island ............................................................................................................................................................
South Carolina .........................................................................................................................................................
South Dakota ...........................................................................................................................................................
Tennessee ...............................................................................................................................................................
Texas .......................................................................................................................................................................
Utah .........................................................................................................................................................................
Vermont ...................................................................................................................................................................
Virgin Islands* ..........................................................................................................................................................
Virginia .....................................................................................................................................................................
Washington ..............................................................................................................................................................
West Virginia ............................................................................................................................................................
Wisconsin .................................................................................................................................................................
Wyoming ..................................................................................................................................................................
* For purposes of section 1118 of the Social Security Act, the percentage used under titles I, X, XIV, and XVI will be 75 per centum.
** The values for the District of Columbia in the table were set for the state plan under titles XIX and XXI and for capitation payments and DSH
allotments under those titles. For other purposes, the percentage D.C. is 50.00, unless otherwise specified by law.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Public Meeting To Solicit Input for a
Strategic Plan for Federal Youth Policy
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, in its role
as the Chair of the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs, is
announcing a meeting to solicit input
from the public that will inform the
development of a strategic plan for
Federal youth policy.
DATES: November 12, 2010, from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Thomas P. O’Neill, Jr., Federal
Building at 10 Causeway Street, Suite
108, Boston, MA 02222–1001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit
the Web site for the Interagency
Working Group on Youth Programs at
https://www.FindYouthInfo.gov for
information on how to register, or
contact the Interagency Working Group
on Youth Programs help desk, by
telephone at 1–877–231–7843 [Note:
this is a toll-free telephone number], or
by e-mail at FindYouthInfo@air.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
I. Background
On March 11, 2009, the Congress
passed the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111–8). The House
Appropriations Committee Print,
Division F—Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations included language
directing the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs to solicit
input from young people, State
children’s cabinet directors, and nonprofit organizations on youth programs
and policies; develop an overarching
strategic plan for Federal youth policy;
and prepare recommendations to
improve the coordination, effectiveness,
and efficiency of programs affecting
youth.
The Interagency Working Group on
Youth Programs is comprised of staff
from twelve Federal agencies that
support programs and services that
focus on youth: The U.S. Department of
Agriculture; U.S. Department of
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Commerce; U.S. Department of Defense;
U.S. Department of Education; U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services (Chair); U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development; U.S.
Department of Justice (Vice-Chair); U.S.
Department of Labor; U.S. Department
of the Interior; U.S. Department of
Transportation; Corporation for National
and Community Service; and Office of
National Drug Control Policy.
The Working Group seeks to promote
achievement of positive results for atrisk youth through the following
activities:
• Promoting enhanced collaboration
at the Federal, state, and local levels,
including with faith-based and other
community organizations, as well as
among families, schools and
communities, in order to leverage
existing resources and improve
outcomes;
• Disseminating information about
critical resources, including evidencebased programs, to assist interested
citizens and decision-makers,
particularly at the community level, to
plan, implement, and participate in
effective strategies for at-risk youth;
• Developing an overarching strategic
plan for Federal youth policy, as well as
recommendations for improving the
coordination, effectiveness and
efficiency of youth programs, using
input from community stakeholders,
including youth; and
• Producing a Federal Web site,
FindYouthInfo.gov, to promote effective
community-based efforts to reduce the
factors that put youth at risk and to
provide high-quality services to at-risk
youth.
II. Registration, Security, Building, and
Parking Guidelines
For security purposes, members of the
public who wish to attend the meeting
must pre-register online at https://
www.findyouthinfo.gov no later than
November 5, 2010. Should problems
arise with Web registration, call the help
desk at 1–877–231–7843 or send a
request to register for the meeting to
FindYouthInfo@air.org. To register,
complete the online registration form,
which will ask for your name, title,
organization or other affiliation, full
address and phone, fax, and e-mail
information or e-mail this information
to FindYouthInfo@air.org. Additional
identification documents may be
required.
The meetings are held in a Federal
government building; therefore, Federal
security measures are applicable. In
planning your arrival time, we
recommend allowing additional time to
clear security. Space is limited. In order
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to gain access to the building and
grounds, participants must bring
government-issued photo identification
as well as their pre-registration
confirmation.
Authority: Division F, Pub. L. 111–8; E.O.
13459, 73 FR 8003, February 12, 2008.
Dated: October 21, 2010.
Sherry Glied,
Assistant Secretary for Planning and
Evaluation.
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Office of the Secretary
Public Meeting To Solicit Input for a
Strategic Plan for Federal Youth Policy
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
DHHS.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, in its role
as the Chair of the Interagency Working
Group on Youth Programs, is
announcing a meeting to solicit input
from the public that will inform the
development of a strategic plan for
federal youth policy.
DATES: November 16, 2010, from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place
at the Educational Leadership Center at
445 W. Amelia Street, Orlando, FL
32801.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Visit
the Web site for the Interagency
Working Group on Youth Programs at
https://www.FindYouthInfo.gov for
information on how to register, or
contact the Interagency Working Group
on Youth Programs help desk, by
telephone at 1–877–231–7843 [Note:
this is a toll-free telephone number], or
by e-mail at FindYouthInfo@air.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Background
On March 11, 2009, the Congress
passed the Omnibus Appropriations
Act, 2009 (Pub. L. 111–8). The House
Appropriations Committee Print,
Division F—Departments of Labor,
Health and Human Services, and
Education, and Related Agencies
Appropriations directed the Interagency
Working Group on Youth Programs to
solicit input from young people, State
children’s cabinet directors, and nonprofit organizations on youth programs
and policies; develop an overarching
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Federal Financial Participation in State Assistance Expenditures;
Federal Matching Shares for Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance
Program, and Aid to Needy Aged, Blind, or Disabled Persons for October
1, 2011 through September 30, 2012
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DHHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP) and Enhanced
Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (eFMAP) for Fiscal Year 2012
have been calculated pursuant to the Social Security Act (the Act).
These percentages will be effective from October 1, 2011 through
September 30, 2012. This notice announces the calculated FMAP and eFMAP
rates that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will
use in determining the amount of Federal matching for state medical
assistance (Medicaid) and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
expenditures, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Contingency Funds, Child Support Enforcement collections, Child Care
Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund,
Foster Care Title IV-E Maintenance payments, and Adoption Assistance
payments. The table gives figures for each of the 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American
Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Programs under title XIX of the Act exist in each jurisdiction.
Programs under titles I, X, and XIV operate only in Guam and the Virgin
Islands, while a program under title XVI (Aid to the Aged, Blind, or
Disabled) operates only in Puerto Rico. The percentages in this notice
apply to state expenditures for most medical assistance and child
health assistance, and assistance payments for certain social services.
The Act provides separately for Federal matching of administrative
costs.
Sections 1905(b) and 1101(a)(8)(B) of the Act require the Secretary
of HHS to publish the FMAP rates each year. The Secretary calculates
the percentages, using formulas in sections 1905(b) and 1101(a)(8)(B),
and calculations by the Department of Commerce of average income per
person in each state and for the Nation as a whole. The percentages
must fall within the upper and lower limits given in section 1905(b) of
the Act. The percentages for the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands
are specified in statute, and thus are not based on the statutory
formula that determines the percentages for the 50 states.
Section 1905(b) of the Act specifies the formula for calculating
FMAPs as follows:
``Federal medical assistance percentage'' for any State shall be
100 per centum less the State percentage; and the State percentage
shall be that percentage which bears the same ratio to 45 per centum
as the square of the per capita income of such State bears to the
square of the per capita income of the continental United States
(including Alaska) and Hawaii; except that (1) the Federal medical
assistance percentage shall in no case be less than 50 per centum or
more than 83 per centum, (2) the Federal medical assistance
percentage for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern
Mariana Islands, and American Samoa shall be 50 per centum.
Section 4725(b) of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 amended section
1905(b) to provide that the FMAP for the District of Columbia for
purposes of titles XIX and XXI shall be 70 percent. For the District of
Columbia, we note under the table of FMAPs that other rates may apply
in certain other programs. In addition, we note the rate that applies
for Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in certain other programs
pursuant to section 1118 of the Act.
Section 2105(b) of the Act specifies the formula for calculating
the eFMAP rates as follows:
The ``enhanced FMAP'', for a State for a fiscal year, is equal
to the Federal medical assistance percentage (as defined in the
first sentence of section 1905(b)) for the State increased by a
number of percentage points equal to 30 percent of the number of
percentage points by which (1) such Federal medical assistance
percentage for the State, is less than (2) 100 percent; but in no
case shall the enhanced FMAP for a state exceed 85 percent.
The eFMAP rates are used in the Children's Health Insurance Program
under Title XXI, and in the Medicaid program for certain children for
expenditures for medical assistance described in sections 1905(u)(2)
and 1905(u)(3) of the Act. There is no specific requirement to publish
the eFMAP rates. We include them in this notice for the convenience of
the states.
DATES: Effective Dates: The percentages listed will be effective for
each of the four quarter-year periods beginning October 1, 2011 and
ending September 30, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Shelton, Office of Health
Policy, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation,
Room 447D--Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20201, (202) 690-6870.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.558: TANF
Contingency Funds; 93.563: Child Support Enforcement; 93.596: Child
Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development
Fund; 93.658: Foster Care Title IV-E; 93.659: Adoption Assistance;
93.769: Ticket-to-Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act (TWWIIA)
Demonstrations to Maintain Independence and Employment; 93.778:
Medical Assistance Program; 93.767: Children's Health Insurance
Program)
Dated: October 12, 2010.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary.
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Federal Medical Assistance Percentages and Enhanced Federal Medical
Assistance Percentages, Effective October 1, 2011-September 30, 2012
(Fiscal year 2012)
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Enhanced
Federal federal
State medical medical
assistance assistance
percentages percentages
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Alabama................................. 68.62 78.03
Alaska.................................. 50.00 65.00
American Samoa*......................... 50.00 65.00
Arizona................................. 67.30 77.11
Arkansas................................ 70.71 79.50
California.............................. 50.00 65.00
Colorado................................ 50.00 65.00
Connecticut............................. 50.00 65.00
Delaware................................ 54.17 67.92
District of Columbia**.................. 70.00 79.00
Florida................................. 56.04 69.23
Georgia................................. 66.16 76.31
Guam*................................... 50.00 65.00
Hawaii.................................. 50.48 65.34
Idaho................................... 70.23 79.16
Illinois................................ 50.00 65.00
Indiana................................. 66.96 76.87
Iowa.................................... 60.71 72.50
Kansas.................................. 56.91 69.84
Kentucky................................ 71.18 79.83
Louisiana............................... 61.09 72.76
Maine................................... 63.27 74.29
Maryland................................ 50.00 65.00
Massachusetts........................... 50.00 65.00
Michigan................................ 66.14 76.30
Minnesota............................... 50.00 65.00
Mississippi............................. 74.18 81.93
Missouri................................ 63.45 74.42
Montana................................. 66.11 76.28
Nebraska................................ 56.64 69.65
Nevada.................................. 56.20 69.34
New Hampshire........................... 50.00 65.00
New Jersey.............................. 50.00 65.00
New Mexico.............................. 69.36 78.55
New York................................ 50.00 65.00
North Carolina.......................... 65.28 75.70
North Dakota............................ 55.40 68.78
Northern Mariana Islands*............... 50.00 65.00
Ohio.................................... 64.15 74.91
Oklahoma................................ 63.88 74.72
Oregon.................................. 62.91 74.04
Pennsylvania............................ 55.07 68.55
Puerto Rico*............................ 50.00 65.00
Rhode Island............................ 52.12 66.48
South Carolina.......................... 70.24 79.17
South Dakota............................ 59.13 71.39
Tennessee............................... 66.36 76.45
Texas................................... 58.22 70.75
Utah.................................... 70.99 79.69
Vermont................................. 57.58 70.31
Virgin Islands*......................... 50.00 65.00
Virginia................................ 50.00 65.00
Washington.............................. 50.00 65.00
West Virginia........................... 72.62 80.83
Wisconsin............................... 60.53 72.37
Wyoming................................. 50.00 65.00
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* For purposes of section 1118 of the Social Security Act, the
percentage used under titles I, X, XIV, and XVI will be 75 per centum.
** The values for the District of Columbia in the table were set for the
state plan under titles XIX and XXI and for capitation payments and
DSH allotments under those titles. For other purposes, the percentage
D.C. is 50.00, unless otherwise specified by law.
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