Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.41 - Employed Individuals with Disabilities
Section 10.09.41.09 - Posteligibility Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.41.09
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Department's Responsibility. If it makes a determination as described in Regulation .08A of this chapter, the Department shall:
(1) Inform the applicant or recipient of the
applicant's or recipient's legal rights and obligations; and
(2) Provide to the applicant or recipient
written notice of the findings, rights, and obligations as specified in COMAR
10.09.24.12A(2) and
(4) and Regulation .08B or C of this
chapter.
B. Recipient Responsibility.
(1) A recipient or the
recipient's representative shall:
(a) Notify
the Department within 10 business days of changes that may affect the
recipient's eligibility for EID;
(b) Limit use of the Medical Assistance card
to the individual whose name appears on the card;
(c) Cooperate with the Department by
completing forms to report all pertinent information that would assist the
Department in seeking reimbursement for expenditures made on the recipient's
behalf;
(d) If services covered
under the State Plan are provided for injuries resulting from an accident,
provide to the Department:
(i) Notice as to
the time, date, and location of the accident;
(ii) The name and address of the
attorney;
(iii) The names and
addresses of all parties and witnesses to the accident; and
(iv) The police report number if an
investigation is made;
(e) If written notice of cancellation is
received, discontinue use of the Medical Assistance card on the first day of
ineligibility; and
(f) Cooperate
with the Medical Assistance Quality Control-Program Integrity.
(2) A recipient's failure to
comply with the provisions of §B(1) of this regulation may result in the
adverse consequences specified in COMAR 10.09.24, including:
(a) Termination of benefits under this
chapter; and
(b) Legal
action.
C. Additional Recipient Responsibilities Concerning Third Party Reimbursement. A recipient of Medical Assistance in the EID coverage group:
(1) Is considered, as specified in COMAR
10.09.24, to have created an authorization for the release of data, records,
and information necessary for the Department's pursuit of third-party
reimbursement;
(2) Shall assign
benefits to the Department and cooperate in the Department's recovery
procedures as required in COMAR 10.09.24; and
(3) Shall assist and cooperate with the
Department's efforts to collect available health insurance benefits and other
third party payments as specified in this regulation and Regulation .12 of this
chapter.
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