Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 120.64 - Determination of Eligibility for Cases Subject to Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) Methodology
a) The
eligibility period for a client shall begin with:
1) the first day of the month of application;
or
2) the first day of any month
prior to the month of application, if the client so desires, up to three months
prior to the month of application; or
3) the first day of the month after the month
of application; or
b) The pregnant woman shall be
eligible to receive medical assistance until 60 days following the last day of
pregnancy. The 60 day medical coverage continues through the last day of the
calendar month in which the 60 day period ends. The 60 day medical coverage
period shall be provided for all women determined eligible for medical
assistance under Section
120.11(a)(1),
including women who are no longer pregnant at the time of application because
the woman gave birth or had a miscarriage or an abortion, and including women
who signed an adoption agreement.
c) Children shall be eligible to receive
medical assistance as determined pursuant to Section
120.400.
d) Covered services received during the
entire eligibility period will be paid by the Department (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
140.3
).
e) A redetermination of
eligibility will be made every 12 months.
f) The client is responsible to report any
changes that occur during the eligibility period that might affect eligibility
for medical assistance. If changes in income or family composition occur that
would make the client ineligible for medical assistance, appropriate action
shall be taken by the Department, including evaluation of eligibility for other
programs or termination of eligibility for medical assistance. Income changes
occurring after a pregnant woman is determined eligible for coverage are not
considered through the 60 day postpartum period following the last day of
pregnancy.
g) A review of case
eligibility will be conducted for a pregnant woman during the second month of
the 60 day extended medical coverage period. If eligible, the case shall be
transferred by the Department to the appropriate program without interruption
in benefit eligibility. If ineligible, the Department shall notify the client
in writing.
h) A review of case
eligibility will be conducted when a child is determined ineligible for medical
assistance as a child. If the child is otherwise eligible for medical
assistance, the case shall be transferred by the Department without
interruption in benefit eligibility. If ineligible, written notification shall
be provided to the client.
i) For
applications received on or after October 1, 2013, the determination of
eligibility under this Section shall comply with the Modified Adjusted Gross
Income (MAGI) methodology established at section 1902(e)(14) of the Social
Security Act (
42 USC
1396 a(e)(14) ) and federal regulations
established at
42 CFR
435.110 (77 FR 17204, March 3, 2012, as
amended at 78 FR 42302, July 15, 2013) regarding parents and other caretaker
relatives,
42 CFR 435.116 (77
FR 17204, March 23, 2012, as amended at 78 FR 42302, July 15, 2013) regarding
pregnant women,
42 CFR
435.118 (77 FR 17205, March 23, 2012)
regarding infants and children under age 19,
42
CFR 435.119 (77 FR 17205, March 23, 2012, as
amended at 78 FR 42302, July 15, 2013) regarding ACA adults, and
42 CFR
435.603 (77 FR 17206, March 23, 2012, as
amended at 78 FR 42302, July 15, 2013) regarding application of MAGI
methodologies .
1) For the purpose of
determining whether a person is a parent or caretaker relative of a "dependent
child", a "dependent child" means a child who is younger than age 18.
2) For purposes of determining household
size:
A) the total number of children a
pregnant woman is expected to deliver shall be counted in the determination of
the household size of any person in the household seeking benefits (
42 CFR
435.603(b) ).
B) For applicants who expect to file a tax
return and who are not claimed as a dependent, household size shall be
determined in accordance with
42 CFR
435.603(f)(1).
C) For applicants who expect to be claimed as
a tax dependent and who do not meet an exception under
42 CFR
435.603(f)(2), household
size shall be determined in accordance with
42 CFR
435.603(f)(2).
D) For applicants who do not file a tax
return nor expect to be claimed as a tax dependent, or who are tax dependents
who meet an exception under
42 CFR
435.603(f)(2), household
size shall be determined in accordance with
42 CFR
435.603(f)(3).
E) For purposes of determining household size
in accordance with
42 CFR
435.603(f)(3), the specified
age is 19.
j)
This Section
120.64
shall apply to the initial determination of eligibility and, for renewals
effective April 1, 2014, and later pursuant to
42 CFR
435.603(a)(3), for persons
eligible under Section 5-2(5), (6)(a), (8), (15), (17) and (18) of the Public
Aid Code.
k) The provisions in this
subsection are intended to comport with federal requirements related to
eligibility for long term care, in particular, requirements under
42 USC
1396 p (section 1917 of the Social Security
Act), federal regulations and guidance from the US Department of Health and
Human Services related to those statutory requirements for cases under this
Section 120.64. Interpretation and application of this subsection shall be made
in light of those requirements. Effective January 1, 2014, for the purposes of
determining long term care eligibility for cases under this Section 120.64, the
following provisions shall apply: 89 Ill. Adm. Code
120.61, except
Section
120.61(e) and
(f) until such time as federal rules are
promulgated expanding post-eligibility treatment of income to cases under this
Section, and those Sections of Subpart H relating to long term care
eligibility, including Sections
120.346,
120.347,
120.379,
120.385
and
120.388.
Notes
Amended at 38 Ill. Reg. 5967, effective February 26, 2014
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