(a) An individual is not ineligible under the Program solely because Social Security benefits received by the individual are increased, unless:
(1) The individual is considered ineligible because of the increase under applicable rules or regulations of the United States Department of Health and Human Services; and
(2) As to that individual, federal matching funds for the State Program are not available.
(b) Except as provided in § 15–103(a)(2)(ii) of this subtitle, to determine eligibility under the Program, the Department annually shall set the allowable yearly income levels in amounts at least equal to the following:
(1) Family of 1 – $2,500.
(2) Family of 2 – $3,000.
(3) Family of 3 – $3,500.
(4) Family of 4 – $4,000.
(5) Family of 5 or more – $4,500 plus an increase of $500 for each family member in excess of 5.
(c) This section is effective only to the extent that its provisions do not conflict with federal requirements for the administration of the Program in this State.
(d) As a condition of eligibility for medical assistance, a recipient is deemed to have assigned to the Secretary of Health or the Secretary’s designee any rights to payment for medical care services from any third party who has the legal liability to make payments for those services, to the extent of any payments made by the Department on behalf of the recipient.
(e) (1) Each resident of a nursing home who is a recipient of medical assistance shall receive a personal needs allowance.
(2) After a determination of income eligibility is made for a nursing home resident under the Program, the personal needs allowance shall be deducted from the total income of the resident.
(3) The personal needs allowance for each resident of a nursing home who is a recipient of medical assistance shall be:
(i) If on or before June 30, 2002, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approve the Department’s application for an amendment to the State’s existing § 1115 demonstration waiver necessary to implement the Maryland Pharmacy Discount Program established under § 15–124.1 of this subtitle:
1. Beginning April 1, 2003, $50 per month;
2. Beginning July 1, 2004, $60 per month; and
3. Beginning July 1, 2005, adjusted annually by an amount not exceeding 5% to reflect the percentage by which benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) are increased by the federal government to reflect changes in the cost of living, as that percentage change is reported in the Federal Register in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 415(a)(1)(D); or
(ii) If on or before June 30, 2002, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services do not approve the Department’s application for an amendment to the State’s existing § 1115 demonstration waiver necessary to implement the Maryland Pharmacy Discount Program established under § 15–124.1 of this subtitle:
1. Beginning July 1, 2003, $50 per month;
2. Beginning July 1, 2004, $60 per month; and
3. Beginning July 1, 2005, adjusted annually by an amount not exceeding 5% to reflect the percentage by which benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) are increased by the federal government to reflect changes in the cost of living, as that percentage change is reported in the Federal Register in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 415(a)(1)(D).
(4) The Secretary shall adopt regulations to implement this subsection.
(f) Subject to the confidentiality requirements of State and federal law, the courts of this State shall admit a certified copy of a 206N form, also known as a long–term care transaction form, into evidence.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 15 - Assistance Programs
Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs
Section 15-101.1 - Applicability of Other Provisions to a Managed Care Organization
Section 15-102.1 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Comprehensive System of Health Care
Section 15-102.2 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Claims of Subrogation
Section 15-102.4 - Surplus Requirements
Section 15-102.5 - Mechanism to Provide for Equitable Distribution of Enrollees
Section 15-102.6 - Applicability of Other Provisions; Regulations
Section 15-102.7 - Applicability of Certain Premium Tax Provisions
Section 15-103 - Medical Assistance Program
Section 15-103.1 - Promotion of Cost Effectiveness of State Health Care System
Section 15-103.2 - Rfps for Comparing Performance and Cost of Different Managed Care Dental Programs
Section 15-103.3 - Healthchoice Performance Incentive Fund
Section 15-103.4 - Credentialing of Health Care Providers
Section 15-103.5 - Rate Review and Comparison; Reports
Section 15-104 - Contracts With Department of Human Services
Section 15-105 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program
Section 15-105.1 - Reimbursement Procedures Under Program -- Electronic Reimbursement
Section 15-105.2 - Reimbursement to Health Care Providers
Section 15-106 - Review of Health Care Under Program
Section 15-107 - Cost Reports of Program Participants
Section 15-108 - Field Verification of Program Participants
Section 15-109 - Eligibility; Admissibility of Long-Term Care Transaction Forms
Section 15-109.1 - Plan for Dissemination of Advance Directive Information
Section 15-109.2 - Benefits and Services for Incarcerated or Institutionalized Individuals.
Section 15-110 - Reimbursement -- Acute General and Chronic Care Hospitals
Section 15-111 - Reimbursement -- Day Care for the Elderly and Medically Handicapped Adults
Section 15-112 - Reimbursement -- Physicians
Section 15-113 - Reimbursement -- Public Institutions
Section 15-114 - Reimbursement -- Related Institutions
Section 15-114.1 - Emergency Service Transporters
Section 15-115 - Placement in Skilled or Intermediate Nursing Facility
Section 15-116 - Reimbursement -- Skilled Nursing Facilities
Section 15-117 - Reimbursement -- Reserved Beds
Section 15-118.1 - Certain Prescribed Drugs Not Specialty Drugs
Section 15-120 - Subrogation Claims
Section 15-121 - Claims Against Estates
Section 15-121.3 - Assignment of Subrogation Right
Section 15-122 - Responsibility of Spouse Under Program
Section 15-122.1 - Certain Providers Excluded From Repaying Depreciation Allowance
Section 15-122.2 - Intercepting State Tax Refund for Converted Funds
Section 15-122.3 - Personal Needs Allowance -- Disabled Person With Guardian
Section 15-124.2 - Maryland Medbank Program
Section 15-124.3 - Medicare Option Prescription Drug Program
Section 15-125 - Program for Children With Special Health Care Needs
Section 15-126 - Educational Programs for Handicapped Children
Section 15-128 - Reimbursement for Services Provided by Hospice Care Program
Section 15-129 - Durable Medical Equipment
Section 15-130.1 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Demonstration Waiver Application
Section 15-132 - Home and Community Based Services for Impaired Individuals; Medicaid Waiver
Section 15-132.1 - Voluntary Tax Withholding
Section 15-133 - Grants to Improve Home- and Community-Based Service Systems
Section 15-134 - Maryland Medical Assistance Program Waiver
Section 15-134.1 - Military Families
Section 15-135 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities
Section 15-136 - Maryland Pharmacy Access Hotline
Section 15-138 - Employed Persons With Disabilities Program
Section 15-139 - Amendment of State Medical Assistance Program to Receive Federal Matching Funds
Section 15-140 - State Plan Amendment to the Family Planning Program
Section 15-141.1 - Collaborative Care Pilot Program
Section 15-141.2 - Telehealth Defined -- Pilot Program -- Outcome Data -- Reports Required
Section 15-142 - Fair Share Health Care Fund
Section 15-143 - Legal Immigrants -- Pregnant Women and Children
Section 15-145 - Information From and Liability of Health Insurance Carriers
Section 15-146 - Report -- Change to Medical Eligibility for Nursing Facility Level of Care
Section 15-147 - Former Officials or Employees -- Participation in Contracts
Section 15-148 - Prior Authorization Not Required for Contraceptive Drug or Devices