Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs
Section 15-139 - Amendment of State Medical Assistance Program to Receive Federal Matching Funds

(a)    On or before December 1, 2003, the Department shall submit an application to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to amend the State Medical Assistance Program to allow the Department to receive federal matching funds for part of the nonroom–and–board portion of the costs of all eligible residential care that are related to the therapeutic components of care provided by State and local agencies through public or private providers to individuals under the age of 21 years.
    (b)    The application submitted by the Department under subsection (a) of this section:
        (1)    Shall apply to a residential care placement providing therapeutic or rehabilitative services in addition to room and board services to an individual who is:
            (i)    Under the age of 21 years; and
            (ii)    In the care or custody of, committed to, or voluntarily placed by any State or local agency in the State; and
        (2)    Shall include placements in residential programs that have rates set by the interagency rates committee.
    (c)    (1)    For each fiscal year, the Governor may provide funds in the budget for the Children’s Cabinet Fund established under Title 8, Subtitle 5 of the Human Services Article, to be used by the Children’s Cabinet to create an interagency pool of funds to provide services to children with disabilities.
        (2)    The pool of interagency funds established under this subsection shall be used to fund the community–based services and community–based out–of–home placements needed by children with mental or developmental disabilities not in State custody, regardless of eligibility for the State Medical Assistance Program, if:
            (i)    The child is in an out–of–home placement and has been recommended for discharge but the child’s family is unwilling or unable to have the child return home; or
            (ii)    The child remains in the home but the child’s family is unable to provide appropriate care for the child without additional services and the child is either at risk of requiring an out–of–home placement or the treating professionals have recommended an out–of–home placement.
    (d)    (1)    The Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services shall adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of subsection (c)(2) of this section.
        (2)    The regulations shall:
            (i)    Include the criteria for eligibility and for prioritization of eligible children; and
            (ii)    Be developed with input from parents of a child with disabilities, groups representing families of potentially eligible children, advocacy organizations, the protection and advocacy system for persons with disabilities, providers, local agencies serving children with disabilities, and Subcabinet agencies.
    (e)    (1)    Nothing in this section is intended to result in the reduction of federal funds available to the Department of Human Services or the Department of Juvenile Services under Title IV–E of the Social Security Act for the room and board costs of eligible residential care.
        (2)    If, as a result of actions taken under this section, the federal matching funds available to the Department of Human Services and the Department of Juvenile Services under Title IV–E of the Social Security Act are reduced because the percentage of residential care costs allocated to Title IV–E is reduced, the Governor shall adjust the amount of funds provided under subsection (c) of this section to prevent any resulting loss to the Department of Human Services and the Department of Juvenile Services.
        (3)    The adjustment of funds under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be based on determining the amount of Title IV–E reimbursement that would have been received by the Department of Human Services and the Department of Juvenile Services prior to October 1, 2003 using the current percentage of residential care costs that is allocated to Title IV–E.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Health - General

Title 15 - Assistance Programs

Subtitle 1 - Medical and Pharmacy Assistance Programs

Section 15-101 - Definitions

Section 15-101.1 - Applicability of Other Provisions to a Managed Care Organization

Section 15-102 - Indigent and Medically Indigent -- Preventive and Home Care Services; Educational Opportunities

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 15-102.3 - Applicability of Certain Provisions -- Examination of Financial Affairs and Status

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 15-102.8 - Claims Processing Charge for Medicaid Claims Paid by Department to District of Columbia Hospitals

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 15-103.6 - Regulations to Ensure Parity of Specialty Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services With Federal Acts

Section 15-103.7 - Valued-Based Purchasing Program -- Collection of Penalties -- Total Amount of Incentives -- Distribution of Funding

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 - Drugs

Section 15-118.1 - Certain Prescribed Drugs Not Specialty Drugs

Section 15-120 - Subrogation Claims

Section 15-121 - Claims Against Estates

Section 15-121.1 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-505 and 19-506 of the Insurance Article

Section 15-121.2 - Subrogation of Department to Program Recipient's Claim Under 19-509 and 19-510 of the Insurance Article

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 15-123 - Fraud

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 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Seriously Emotionally Disturbed Youth or Autistic or Developmentally Disabled Youth in Order to Receive Federal Matching Funds

Section 15-130.1 - Psychiatric Residential Treatment Demonstration Waiver Application

Section 15-131 - Application for Home- or Community-Based Services Waiver for Federal Matching Funds for Services to Adults

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 15-137 - Home-Based and Community Services for Residents of Nursing Facilities -- Denial of Access Prohibited

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 - Pilot Program to Provide Limited Dental Coverage to Adult Maryland Medical Assistance Program Recipients

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

Section 15-149 - Application to Epsdt Services for Program Recipients -- Prohibition on Conditioning Reimbursement for Services on Presence or Availability of Parent or Caregiver -- Adoption of Regulations