Kan. Admin. Regs. § 129-6-80 - Medicaid determined eligibles; eligibility factors specific to children in foster care
To be eligible for participation in the medical assistance program related to foster care, each child shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Meet the general
eligibility requirements of K.A.R. 129-6-50;
(b) be under the age of 18 or be a full-time
elementary or secondary school student who is qualified to receive foster care
maintenance payments under title IV-E of the social security act, 42 U.S.C. 670 et seq.;
(c) be placed in a living
arrangement approved by the secretary, including a foster family home, a
private nonprofit child care facility, a medicaid-approved medical facility, a
medicaid-accredited psychiatric hospital, or an intermediate care facility;
and
(d) have a written order issued
by a court giving care, custody, and control of the child to one of the
following:
(1) The secretary of the department
for children and families;
(2) in
the case of an Indian child as defined by the federal Indian child welfare act,
the four tribes social services child-placing agency; or
(3) the secretary of the department of
corrections.
Notes
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