North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 23 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter C - APPLICATION FOR MEDICAID BENEFITS
Section .0100 - APPLICATION PROCESS
Section 23C .0101 - ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATION
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) A client shall be allowed to apply without delay. Without delay is the same day the client appears at the county department of social services expressing a financial or medical need.
(b) The county department of social services shall not act to discourage any individual from applying for Medicaid. It shall be considered discouragement if any employee of the county department of social services:
(c) The client shall be informed verbally and in writing, that:
(d) The client shall apply in his county of residence.
(e) The date of the application shall be:
(f) If an individual requests assistance by mail, the letter shall be considered a request for information. Within three workdays following receipt of the request, the county agency shall mail follow-up information to the individual. The county agency shall advise the individual to come to the agency to apply and be interviewed, or if he is unable to come in person, to contact the agency so other arrangements can be made to take his application.
(g) If an individual requests assistance by telephone, he shall be advised to come to the county agency to sign an application and be interviewed; or, if he is unable to come to the agency in person other arrangements shall be made to take his application.
(h) If an individual sends in a complete state mail-in application form, the county department of social services shall use this application to determine eligibility for Medicaid. A mail-in application form may be picked up at a local county department of social services or other locations as determined by the State and county.
(i) An individual or his representative must request a determination for retroactive SSI Medicaid no later than 60 days from the date of the SSI Medicaid disposition notice or 90 days if good cause is established. Good cause exists when:
Authority
G.S.
108A-54;
42 C.F.R.
435.906;
42 C.F.R. 435.907;
42 C.F.R.
435.911; Alexander v. Flaherty, U.S.D.C.,
W.D.N.C., File No. C-C-74-183, Consent Order filed 15 December 1989; Alexander
v. Flaherty Consent Order filed February 14, 1992; Alexander v. Bruton Consent
Order dismissed Effective February 1, 2002;
Eff. September 1,
1984;
Amended Eff. January 1, 1995; April 1, 1993; August 1,
1990;
Temporary Amendment Eff. March 1, 2003;
Amended
Eff. August 1, 2004;
Transferred from
10A NCAC
21B .0201 Eff. May 1, 2012;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. July 23,
2016.