Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64F-16.001 - Definitions
For the purpose of this rule chapter, the following definitions will apply:
(1)
"Enrollment" means the process of being registered as an integrated family
health services client.
(2)
"Family" means one or more persons living in one dwelling place who are related
by blood, marriage, law or conception, except for WIC as described in
parapgraph (a), below.
(a) A pregnant woman
and her unborn child or children are considered to be two or more family
members when determining the number in a family except for those individual
cases where increasing a pregnant woman's family size conflicts with her
cultural, personal or religious beliefs. For the purpose of determining
eligibility for the Federal Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women,
Infants, and Children (WIC), family can include both related and non-related
individuals living together as one separate economic unit.
(b) If the dwelling place includes more than
one family, separate economic unit, or more than one unrelated individual, the
poverty guidelines shall be applied separately to each family, separate
economic unit, or unrelated individual and not the dwelling place as a
whole.
(c) A single adult, over 18,
living with relatives is considered to be a separate family for income
eligibility determination purposes unless the adult is a member of a separate
economic unit.
(d) For the purpose
of family planning, sexually transmitted disease, or HIV/AIDS services only,
minors seeking these services will be considered a separate family for income
eligibility determination purposes and shall be assessed fees for these
services based upon their own personal gross income.
(3) "Gross family income" means the sum of
income available to a family at the time of application. Gross family income is
determined as specified in Rule
64F-16.002, F.A.C.
(4) "Integrated family health services" means
those services listed in Rule
64F-16.010, F.A.C., and any
other services such as Supplemental School Health, CHIP, and HIV/AIDS patient
care if categorical funds are provided for these services.
(5) "Net family income" means gross family
income minus the standard work-related, child care, and child support
deductions as used in determining presumptive eligibility for Medicaid, except
where county health departments (CHDs) contract with Community Health Centers
as providers of primary care services, in which case gross family income will
be defined as net family income.
(6) "Poverty guidelines" means the non-farm
family poverty income scale adopted by the United States Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS), as published annually by HHS in the Federal Register.
A copy of the poverty guidelines currently adopted by HHS can also be obtained
by writing to: the Office of Maternal and Child Health, Bin A-13 (HSFFM), 4052
Bald Cypress Way, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1723.
(7) "Self-declaration" means a statement of
income and family size made by the person applying for communicable disease
control or integrated family health services.
(8) "Separate economic unit" means a group of
people who are presently living in the same house or facility with other
individuals but who may declare themselves a separate unit provided they can
demonstrate that their income is sufficient to provide for the majority of the
support required for their living expenses.
(9) "Sliding fee scale" means a scale of
charges that clients shall be charged for communicable disease control or
integrated family health services. The fee scale for these services is based on
the poverty guidelines published by the Federal Office of Management and
Budget, and shall progress in increments as outlined in subsection
64F-16.006(1),
F.A.C.
(10) "Verification" means to
confirm the accuracy of information through sources other than the
self-declaratory statement of the individual originally supplying the
information.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 154.011(5) FS. Law Implemented 154.011 FS.
New 10-14-93, Amended 4-29-96, Formerly 10D-121.002, Amended 1-9-01, 8-21-01, 6-24-02.
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