Or. Admin. Code § 410-200-0440 - Specific Requirements; Extended Medical Assistance
(1) Individuals who lose eligibility for MAGI
PCR due to the receipt or increase of earned income are eligible for a period
of up to 12 months of Extended Medical Assistance if:
(a) They were eligible for and receiving MAGI
PCR benefits for any one of the six months preceding the receipt or increase in
earned income that resulted in loss of MAGI PCR eligibility;
(b) Eligibility is redetermined and the
individual is found ineligible for any Medicaid program except BCCTP or
Substitute Care; and
(c) They are
the parent or caretaker relative of a dependent child living in their
home.
(2) Individuals
who lose eligibility for MAGI PCR due to the receipt or increase of spousal
support are eligible for a period of up to four months of EXT if:
(a) They were eligible for and receiving MAGI
PCR benefits for any three of the six months preceding the receipt or increase
in spousal support that resulted in loss of MAGI PCR eligibility;
(b) Eligibility is redetermined and the
individual is found ineligible for any Medicaid program except BCCTP or
Substitute Care; and
(c) They are
the parent or caretaker relative of a dependent child living in their
home.
(3) The dependent
children of individuals described in sections (1) and (2) are eligible for EXT
for the same time period as their parent or caretaker relative if:
(a) They lost Medicaid eligibility due to the
parent or caretaker relative's receipt or increase of earned income or spousal
support; and
(b) Eligibility is
redetermined and they are not eligible for any Medicaid program.
(4) The EXT eligibility period is
established as described in sections (1) and (2) of this rule, beginning the
first of the month following the month in which the beneficiary experienced the
receipt or increase in earned income or spousal support resulting in loss of
MAGI PCR eligibility. For individuals who receive other Medicaid/CHIP benefits
during the EXT eligibility period:
(a) Such
months are not an overpayment;
(b)
Any month in which an individual receives other Medicaid/CHIP benefits when
they were eligible for EXT is counted as a month of the EXT eligibility
period.
(5) Individuals
described in sections (1) through (3) of this rule who lose EXT eligibility for
one of the following reasons may regain EXT eligibility for the remainder of
the original EXT eligibility period if:
(a)
EXT eligibility was lost because the individual left the household during the
EXT eligibility period. The individual may regain EXT eligibility if they
return to the household; or
(b) EXT
eligibility was lost due to a change in circumstance that resulted in
eligibility for another Medicaid program, and then a subsequent change in
circumstance occurred that resulted in loss of eligibility for all Medicaid
Programs.
(6)
Individuals who lose eligibility for MAGI PCR and would be eligible to receive
EXT except that they are determined eligible for another Medicaid program, and
their dependent children, shall receive EXT benefits for the remainder of their
original EXT eligibility period if:
(a) They
subsequently lose eligibility for all Medicaid programs; and
(b) They continue to meet the non-financial
eligibility requirements of MAGI PCR.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 411.095, 411.402, 411.404, 413.038 & 414.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 411.095, 411.400, 411.402, 411.404, 411.406, 411.439, 411.443, 413.032, 413.038, 414.025, 414.231, 411.447 & 414.706
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