Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 196 - Human Services Department
Chapter 9530 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROGRAMS
CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FUND
Part 9530.7015 - CLIENT ELIGIBILITY; CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT FUND

Universal Citation: MN Rules 9530.7015

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Subpart 1. Client eligibility to have treatment totally paid under the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund.

A client who meets the criteria established in item A, B, C, or D shall be eligible to have chemical dependency treatment paid for totally with funds from the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund.

A. The client is eligible for MFIP as determined under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256J.

B. The client is eligible for medical assistance as determined under parts 9505.0010 to 9505.0150.

C. The client is eligible for general assistance, general assistance medical care, or work readiness as determined under parts 9500.1200 to 9500.1318.

D. The client's income is within current household size and income guidelines for entitled persons, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 254B.04, subdivision 1, and as determined by the local agency under part 9530.7020, subpart 1.

Subp. 2. [Repealed, 32 SR 2268]

Subp. 2a. Third-party payment source and client eligibility for the CCDTF.

Clients who meet the financial eligibility requirement in subpart 1 and who have a third-party payment source are eligible for the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund if the third party payment source pays less than 100 percent of the treatment services determined according to parts 9530.6600 to 9530.6655.

Subp. 3. [Repealed, 32 SR 2268]

Subp. 4. Client ineligible to have treatment paid for from the CCDTF.

A client who meets the criteria in item A or B shall be ineligible to have chemical dependency treatment services paid for with Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Funds.

A. The client has an income that exceeds current household size and income guidelines for entitled persons as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 254B.04, subdivision 1, and as determined by the local agency under part 9530.7020, subpart 1.

B. The client has an available third-party payment source that will pay the total cost of the client's treatment.

Subp. 5. Eligibility of clients disenrolled from prepaid health plans.

A client who is disenrolled from a state prepaid health plan during a treatment episode is eligible for continued treatment service that is paid for by the Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Funds (CCDTF), until the treatment episode is completed or the client is re-enrolled in a state prepaid health plan if the client meets the criteria in item A or B. The client must:

A. continue to be enrolled in MinnesotaCare, medical assistance, or general assistance medical care; or

B. be eligible according to subparts 1 and 2a and be determined eligible by a local agency under part 9530.7020.

Subp. 6. County responsibility.

When a county commits a client under Minnesota Statutes, chapter 253B, to a regional treatment center for chemical dependency treatment services and the client is ineligible for the consolidated chemical dependency treatment fund, the county is responsible for the payment to the regional treatment center according to Minnesota Statutes, section 254B.05, subdivision 4.

Statutory Authority: MS s 241.021; 245A.03; 245A.09; 254A.03; 254B.03; 254B.04

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