Idaho Code
Chapter 2 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LAW
Section 56-254 - ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.

56-254. ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. The department shall make payments for medical assistance to, or on behalf of, the following persons eligible for medical assistance.
(1) The benchmark plan for low-income children and working-age adults with no special health needs includes the following persons:
(a) Children in families whose family income does not exceed one hundred eighty-five percent (185%) of the federal poverty guideline and who meet age-related and other eligibility standards in accordance with department rule;
(b) Pregnant women of any age whose family income does not exceed one hundred thirty-three percent (133%) of the federal poverty guideline and who meet other eligibility standards in accordance with department rule, or who meet the presumptive eligibility guidelines in accordance with section 1920 of the social security act;
(c) Infants born to medicaid-eligible pregnant women. Medicaid eligibility must be offered throughout the first year of life as long as the infant remains in the mother’s household and she remains eligible, or would be eligible if she were still pregnant;
(d) Adults in families with dependent children, as described in section 1931 of the social security act, who meet the requirements in the state’s assistance to families with dependent children (AFDC) plan in effect on July 16, 1996;
(e) Families who are provided six (6) to twelve (12) months of medicaid coverage following loss of eligibility under section 1931 of the social security act due to earnings, or four (4) months of medicaid coverage following loss of eligibility under section 1931 of the social security act due to an increase in child or spousal support; and
(f) All other mandatory groups as defined in title XIX of the social security act, if not listed separately in subsection (2) or (3) of this section.
(2) The benchmark plan for persons with disabilities or special health needs includes the following persons:
(a) Persons under age sixty-five (65) years eligible in accordance with title XVI of the social security act, as well as persons eligible for aid to the aged, blind and disabled (AABD) under titles I, X and XIV of the social security act;
(b) Persons under age sixty-five (65) years who are in need of the services of a licensed nursing facility, a licensed intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, a state mental hospital, or home-based and community-based care whose income does not exceed three hundred percent (300%) of the social security income (SSI) standard and who meet the asset standards and other eligibility standards in accordance with federal law and regulation, Idaho law and department rule;
(c) Certain disabled children described in 42 CFR 435.225 who meet resource limits for aid to the aged, blind and disabled (AABD) and income limits for social security income (SSI) and other eligibility standards in accordance with department rule;
(d) Persons under age sixty-five (65) years who are eligible for services under both titles XVIII and XIX of the social security act;
(e) Children who are eligible under title IV-E of the social security act for subsidized board payments, foster care or adoption subsidies, and children for whom the state has assumed temporary or permanent responsibility and who do not qualify for title IV-E assistance but are in foster care, shelter or emergency shelter care, or subsidized adoption and who meet eligibility standards in accordance with department rule;
(f) Eligible women under age sixty-five (65) years with incomes at or below two hundred percent (200%) of the federal poverty level, for cancer treatment pursuant to the federal breast and cervical cancer prevention and treatment act of 2000;
(g) Low-income children and working-age adults under age sixty-five (65) years who qualify under subsection (1) of this section and who require the services for persons with disabilities or special health needs listed in section 56-255(3), Idaho Code;
(h) Persons over age sixty-five (65) years who choose to enroll in this state plan; and
(i) Effective January 1, 2018, children under age eighteen (18) years with serious emotional disturbance, as defined in section 16-2403, Idaho Code, in families whose income does not exceed three hundred percent (300%) of the federal poverty guideline and who meet other eligibility standards in accordance with department rule.
(3) The benchmark plan for persons over twenty-one (21) years of age who have medicare and medicaid coverage includes the following persons:
(a) Persons eligible in accordance with title XVI of the social security act, as well as persons eligible for aid to the aged, blind and disabled (AABD) under titles I, X and XIV of the social security act;
(b) Persons who are in need of the services of a licensed nursing facility, a licensed intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, a state mental hospital, or home-based and community-based care whose income does not exceed three hundred percent (300%) of the social security income (SSI) standard and who meet the assets standards and other eligibility standards in accordance with federal and state law and department rule;
(c) Persons who are eligible for services under both titles XVIII and XIX of the social security act who have enrolled in the medicare program; and
(d) Persons who are eligible for services under both titles XVIII and XIX of the social security act and who elect to enroll in this state plan.

History:
[56-254, added 2006, ch. 278, sec. 1, p. 856; am. 2007, ch. 200, sec. 4, p. 612; am. 2017, ch. 66, sec. 1, p. 155; am. 2021, ch. 22, sec. 7, p. 61.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 56 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE

Chapter 2 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LAW

Section 56-201 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-202 - DUTIES OF DIRECTOR OF STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE.

Section 56-203 - POWERS OF STATE DEPARTMENT.

Section 56-203A - AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT TO ENFORCE CHILD SUPPORT — SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT SERVICES.

Section 56-203B - PAYMENT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FOR CHILD CONSTITUTES DEBT TO DEPARTMENT BY PARENTS — LIMITATIONS — DEPARTMENT SUBROGATED TO RIGHTS.

Section 56-203C - POWERS OF DEPARTMENT.

Section 56-203D - SET-OFF PROCEDURE FOR CHILD SUPPORT DEBT.

Section 56-203E - LOTTERY PRIZE SET-OFF PROCEDURE FOR SUPPORT DEBT.

Section 56-203F - REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN SUPPORT ORDERS.

Section 56-204A - SERVICES FOR CHILDREN.

Section 56-204B - TEMPORARY SHELTER CARE.

Section 56-205 - ISSUANCE OF SNAP BENEFITS.

Section 56-206 - GENERAL ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-207 - OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-208 - AID TO THE BLIND.

Section 56-209 - ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN.

Section 56-209a - AID TO THE DISABLED.

Section 56-209b - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE — MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ACCOUNT.

Section 56-209c - DENIAL OF PAYMENT FOR ABORTIONS UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.

Section 56-209d - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED — EXPERIMENTAL SERVICES OR PROCEDURES EXCLUDED.

Section 56-209e - ELIGIBILITY OF MARRIED COUPLES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE UNDER THE MEDICAID PROGRAM.

Section 56-209f - STATE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR MEDICALLY INDIGENT RESIDENTS.

Section 56-209g - PHARMACY REIMBURSEMENT.

Section 56-209h - ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES.

Section 56-209i - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.

Section 56-209j - SUBSTANCE ABUSE SCREENING AND TESTING PROGRAMS.

Section 56-209k - CHILDREN.

Section 56-209l - TREATMENT PROVISIONS.

Section 56-209n - MEDICAID FOR WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES.

Section 56-209o - FAILURE TO RETAIN RECORDS.

Section 56-209p - PAYMENT FOR MIDWIFE SERVICES.

Section 56-210 - AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-211 - APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — VERIFICATION FOR FEDERAL FOOD STAMP PROGRAM.

Section 56-212 - INVESTIGATION OF APPLICATION.

Section 56-213 - EXAMINATION TO DETERMINE BLINDNESS.

Section 56-214 - AWARD OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — INELIGIBILITY UPON TRANSFER OF PROPERTY.

Section 56-214A - AWARD OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE — RECIPIENT’S RIGHT OF FREE CHOICE.

Section 56-215 - REDETERMINATION OF AWARDS.

Section 56-216 - APPEAL AND FAIR HEARING.

Section 56-217 - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.

Section 56-218 - RECOVERY OF CERTAIN MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-218A - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LIENS DURING LIFE OF RECIPIENT.

Section 56-219 - PAYMENT FOR INCOMPETENT RECIPIENT — APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-220 - PAYMENT ON DEATH OF RECIPIENT — APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-221 - CONFIDENTIAL CHARACTER OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECORDS.

Section 56-222 - MISUSE OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE LISTS AND RECORDS.

Section 56-223 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE NOT ASSIGNABLE.

Section 56-224 - RECOVERY.

Section 56-225 - REQUEST FOR NOTICE OF TRANSFER OR ENCUMBRANCE OF REAL PROPERTY — RULEMAKING.

Section 56-226 - MEDICAID FRAUD CONTROL UNIT.

Section 56-227 - FRAUDULENT ACTS — PENALTY.

Section 56-227A - PROVIDER FRAUD — CRIMINAL PENALTY.

Section 56-227B - PROVIDER FRAUD — DAMAGES.

Section 56-227C - SUBPOENA POWER.

Section 56-227D - FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS, ALSO KNOWN AS SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — UNAUTHORIZED USE — EXCEPTION — DEFINITION.

Section 56-227E - OBSTRUCTION OF INVESTIGATION.

Section 56-227F - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BENEFIT CARDS — PROHIBITED USES.

Section 56-228 - LIMITATIONS OF ACT.

Section 56-229 - SEPARABILITY.

Section 56-230 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 56-231 - PUBLIC ASSISTANCE IN LOCATING AND DETERMINING THE FINANCIAL RESOURCES OF PARENTS AND OTHER PERSONS LIABLE FOR SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS.

Section 56-232 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS — CONTRACTS WITH INDEPENDENT AGENCIES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAMS.

Section 56-233 - PROCEDURE FOR DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS TO RECIPIENTS.

Section 56-234 - LEGISLATIVE INTENT.

Section 56-234A - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-235 - SOUTHWEST IDAHO TREATMENT CENTER.

Section 56-235A - PROHIBITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON ADMISSION.

Section 56-235B - DISCHARGE PLANNING — AUTHORIZATION TO DISCHARGE.

Section 56-235C - NOTICE OF DISCHARGE — REQUEST FOR HEARING.

Section 56-235D - APPEALS.

Section 56-235E - RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.

Section 56-238 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-239 - CHIP PLAN B.

Section 56-250 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 56-251 - LEGISLATIVE INTENT.

Section 56-252 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-253 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR.

Section 56-254 - ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-255 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM — SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED.

Section 56-256 - PREVENTIVE HEALTH ASSISTANCE.

Section 56-257 - COPAYMENTS.

Section 56-260 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 56-261 - LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT.

Section 56-262 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 56-263 - MEDICAID MANAGED CARE PLAN.

Section 56-264 - RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.

Section 56-265 - PROVIDER PAYMENT.

Section 56-266 - AUTHORIZATION TO OBTAIN FEDERAL APPROVAL.

Section 56-267 - MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY EXPANSION.

Section 56-268 - SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT FOR GROUND EMERGENCY MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION.