Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 14 - CANCER CONTROL
Chapter 10.14.06 - Cigarette Restitution Fund Program
Section 10.14.06.05 - Criteria for Eligibility for Cancer Treatment Services
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.14.06.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A local health department or a Statewide academic health center shall use the following financial eligibility criteria for cancer treatment services under the Cancer Prevention, Education, Screening and Treatment Program:
(1) The basis for
determining financial eligibility shall be the gross annual household income;
(2) An applicant with a gross
annual household income above 250 percent of the federal poverty level is not
eligible to receive cancer treatment services;
(3) Written documentation required for
determination of the gross annual household income shall include:
(a) The household's most recent federal
income tax return; or
(b) If a
household income tax return was not filed, the following:
(i) The most recent W-2 statement;
(ii) Pay stubs from two consecutive pays;
(iii) A Social Security entitlement letter;
or
(iv) A notarized letter from the
applicant stating that the applicant is not working and does not have any
income;
(4) The
household income level for determining financial eligibility shall be based on
the size of the family unit including the applicant and may include the
following individuals as verified by the most recent tax return:
(a) The applicant's spouse;
(b) Any financially dependent children;
or
(c) Any financially dependent
relative; and
(5) The
type of written documentation that an applicant shall provide in order to
document the size of the family unit includes the following:
(a) The most recent income tax return;
(b) A divorce decree, if
applicable; or
(c) If a household
income tax return was not filed, written documentation shall include the names,
ages, and relationship to the applicant of individuals supported by the gross
annual household income.
B. A local health department or a Statewide academic health center may establish requirements for eligibility of cancer treatment services in addition to those cited in §A of this regulation.
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