Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.11 - Maryland Children's Health Program
Section 10.09.11.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.11.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) Applicant.
(a) "Applicant" means an individual whose
written application for the Maryland Children's Health Program has been
submitted to the local health department or the local department of social
services but has not received final action.
(b) "Applicant" includes an individual whose
application is submitted through a representative.
(2) "Application" means the filing of a
written and signed application form for the Maryland Children's Health Program
at the local health department or the local department of social
services.
(3) "Application date"
means the date on which a written, signed application form is received by the
local health department or the local department of social services.
(4) "Application form" means the form
designated by the Department to be completed, signed, and submitted to the
local health department or the local department of social services as an
official application for the Maryland Children's Health Program.
(5) "Child" means an individual younger than
21 years old.
(6) "Child recipient"
means a child younger than 19 years old who is certified as eligible for the
Program.
(7) "Department" means the
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
(8) "Determination" means a decision
regarding an applicant's eligibility for the Maryland Children's Health
Program.
(9) "Disregard" means the
amount of money specified by regulation that can be subtracted from countable
income.
(10) Earned Income.
(a) "Earned income" means payment received by
an individual in cash as a result of employment, including
self-employment.
(b) "Earned
income" includes, but is not limited to:
(i)
Wages;
(ii) Salaries;
(iii) Commissions;
(iv) Tips; and
(v) Profit from self-employment.
(11) "Eligibility
worker" means an employee of the local health department, or the local
department of social services, responsible for determining the eligibility of
applicants and recipients.
(12)
Emergency Medical Condition.
(a) "Emergency
medical condition" means a condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of
sufficient severity such that the absence of immediate medical attention could
reasonably be expected to result in placing the patient's health in serious
jeopardy, serious impairment to bodily functions, or serious dysfunction of any
bodily organ or part.
(b)
"Emergency medical condition" includes labor and delivery.
(c) "Emergency medical condition" does not
include services related to an organ transplant procedure.
(13) "Excludable income" means income which
is exempt from consideration as countable income.
(14) "Family members" means those individuals
living with the applicant whose income is counted, or would be counted if there
were any, as family income under Regulation .07B of this chapter.
(15) "Federal poverty level" means the
nonfarm income official poverty level as defined by the Office of Management
and Budget and revised annually in accordance with § 673(2) of the Omnibus
Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981.
(16) "Inpatient services" means services
received by a recipient while in a medical institution, birthing center, or
clinic for which Medical Assistance is provided.
(17) "Institution for mental diseases" means
an institution which falls within the jurisdiction of Health-General Article,
§19-307(a)(1), Annotated Code of Maryland, and is licensed under COMAR
10.07.04.
(18) "Living together"
means sharing a common household.
(19) "Local department of social services
(LDSS)" means the Baltimore City or a county social services department under
the supervision of the Department of Human Resources.
(20) "Local health department (LHD)" means
the Baltimore City Health Department and its subgrantees, or a county health
department.
(21) "Maryland
Children's Health Program (Program)" means the program established in
Health-General Article, §15-301 et seq., Annotated Code of Maryland, to
provide comprehensive medical care and other health care services to certain
children and pregnant women.
(22)
"Maryland Medicaid Managed Care Program" means the Health Choice Program
authorized by:
(a) Health-General Article,
Title 15, Subtitle 1, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(b) A waiver issued by the federal government
under § 1115 of the Social Security Act.
(23) "Medical Assistance" means the program
administered by the State under Title XIX of the Social Security Act which
provides comprehensive medical and other health-related care for eligible
individuals.
(24) "Period under
consideration" means the specific months which are assessed in order to
determine eligibility.
(25)
"Postpartum period" means the period of time which begins on the date the
pregnancy ends and ends on the last day of the second month which
follows.
(26) Public Institution.
(a) "Public institution" includes an:
(i) Institution that is the responsibility of
a government unit or over which a government unit exercises administrative
control; or
(ii) An establishment
that furnishes, in single or multiple facilities, food, shelter, and some
treatment or services to four or more individuals unrelated to the
proprietor.
(b) "Public
institution" does not mean a medical institution, a skilled nursing facility,
or a publicly operated community residence that serves not more than 16
residents.
(27)
"Qualified alien" means an individual who:
(a) Has been fully admitted for permanent
residence in the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act
(INA);
(b) Has been granted asylum
in the United States as a refugee under § 208 of the INA;
(c) Has been admitted into the United States
as a refugee under § 207 of the INA;
(d) Has been paroled into the United States
under § 212(d)(5) of the INA for a period of at least 1 year;
(e) Has had deportation withheld under §
243(h) of the INA;
(f) Has been
granted conditional entry into the United States under § 203(a)(7) of the
INA which was in effect before April 1, 1980;
(g) Is a documented or undocumented immigrant
who has been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty by the individual's U.S.
citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse or parent, or by a member of the
spouse's or parent's family residing in the same household as the alien, if:
(i) The spouse or parent consented to, or
acquiesced in, the battery or cruelty;
(ii) The immigrant has filed a Violence
Against Women Act (VAWA) immigration case or a family-based visa petition with
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); and
(iii) In the opinion of the agency providing
benefits, there is a substantial connection between the battery or cruelty and
the need for the benefits to be provided;
(h) Is a victim of a severe form of
trafficking who has been subjected to:
(i) Sex
trafficking if the act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or the
individual induced to perform the act is younger than 18 years old;
or
(ii) Involuntary
servitude;
(i) Is a
member of a federally recognized Indian tribe, as defined in
25 U.S.C. § 450b(e); or
(j) Is an American Indian born in Canada to
whom § 289 of the INA applies.
(28) "Recipient" means an individual who is
certified as eligible for the Maryland Children's Health Program.
(29) "Redetermination" means a determination
regarding the continuing eligibility of a recipient.
(30) "Spouse" means an individual who has
been determined to be the husband or wife of another person under State law and
for the purpose of determining eligibility for Social Security
benefits.
(31) "Title XIX" means
the title of the Social Security Act,
42 U.S.C. § 1396 et seq., which governs establishment of
a medical assistance program for low income individuals.
(32) "Title XXI" means the title of the
Social Security Act through which funding is provided, in part, for the
Maryland Children's Health Program.
(33) "Unearned income" means all income which
does not meet the definition of earned income.
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