Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 7 - Medicaid Assistance Eligibility
Chapter 100 - Medicaid Eligibility
Article 3 - Transitional Medicaid and Extended Medicaid
7 AAC 100.204 - Eligibility
Universal Citation: 7 AK Admin Code 100.204
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Transitional Medicaid begins the first month after the month the department
(1)
terminates Family Medicaid eligibility; or
(2) would have terminated Family Medicaid
eligibility had
(A) the household timely
reported increased earnings as required under
7 AAC 100.900; and
(B) the department acted within 10 days after
receiving that report to provide timely notice of proposed agency action under
7 AAC 49.060.
(b) Eligibility for Transitional Medicaid continues for 12 months if the
(1) household
continues to reside in the state;
(2) household continues to include a
dependent child, as determined under
7 AAC 100.104(a) (1); and
(3) caretaker relative continues to cooperate
with
(A) the department in recovery of
third-party resources as required under
7 AAC 100.034; and
(B) the child support services agency as
required under
7 AAC 100.042.
(c) Only the caretaker relative may be ineligible for Medicaid benefits for failure to cooperate under (b)(3) of this section.
Authority:AS 47.05.010
AS 47.07.020
AS 47.07.040
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