18 Miss. Code. R. 17-8.2 - Reimbursement Rates
1) The CCPP is a
third-party reimbursement model, paying providers a fee for services, based on
agency established reimbursement rates. The current rates were established by
conducting a Market Rate Survey (MRS) of the state's average child care rates,
and multiplying those rates by 75 percent, with variants for age of the child,
child's full or part-time status, facility type, and special needs.
2) Reimbursement rates shall be reviewed once
during each three (3) year federal state plan cycle to ensure the rate is
adequate and to ensure equal access to services for children in the
CCPP.
3) The current rates and
methodology for the most current MRS are posted on the consumer education
website and on the Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS)
website.
4) CCPP providers may
charge more than the reimbursement rates established by MDHS, but to do so,
they must submit their published tuition rates to the MDHS within CCPS, and
publish in all marketing materials. Providers shall not charge a different rate
to families in the certificate program than the rate charged to the general
public. All rates, fees, and discounts charged to CCPP participants must be
offered and equal to those charged to non-participants. This means universal
application of advertised tuition rates.
5) The established rates are intended to
subsidize child care costs for low-income parents and may not cover the full
cost of all centers.
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