New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 71 - MEDICAID ONLY
Subchapter 3 - ELIGIBILITY FACTORS
Section 10:71-3.8 - Medicaid eligibility for individuals who enter New Jersey in order to secure medical care
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Federal and State statute and regulations expressly bar a duration-of-residence requirement as a condition of eligibility. The New Jersey Medical Assistance and Health Services Act authorizes a grant of medical assistance to a qualified applicant who is a resident of the State which " ... means a person living, other than temporarily, within the State."
(b) When an individual enters this State in order to receive medical care, and applies for Medicaid to meet all or a portion of the costs of such care, the fact that the immediate purpose of the move was to secure medical care does not, in and of itself, have the effect of making this person ineligible for the medical assistance program. It is the responsibility of the county welfare board to evaluate all such cases and to make an eligibility determination, considering carefully all the following criteria:
(c) If, after full consideration of these factors, the CBOSS is satisfied that the individual has become a resident of this State, then eligibility for medical assistance is established if the person is otherwise eligible.