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2nd Notice. If they have not complied they will receive a notice telling them their benefits will stop, the date they will stop and giving them appeal rights. 3rd Notice: AHCCCS will send another notice on the 25th of each month as a 3rd warning that AHCCCS Care members have until the end of that month to comply with the renewal process. AHCCCS members can find their renewal dates on xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. AHCCCS registered providers can obtain an AHCCCS Care members’ renewal date through the provider portal on the AHCCCS website. What appeal rights will AHCCCS Care members have? If AHCCCS Care members lose their eligibility and they believe their eligibility was not determined correctly, they can ask for a hearing. If they request a hearing within 10 days their eligibility can be continued until the final decision is made. Alternative resources See: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/community for ideas about helping people who are not eligible for AHCCCS Care or other AHCCCS programs. Attachment 10 Comparison of SSI MAO Budgeting Methodology to AHCCCS Care AHCCCS Care SSI-MAO Cash Program methodology Title IV-A Title XVI Categorical link No categorical link requirement. Must be aged, blind or disabled. Monthly income calculation Income received more often than monthly is averaged and converted to a monthly amount. Weekly income is multiplied by 4.3 Bi-weekly income is multiplied by 2.15 Monthly income is based on actual income received and not converted. Deductions  $90 earned income deduction (per wage earner)  Up to $200 per dependent for dependent care expenses. “Dependent” includes a minor child or incapacitated spouse. FBR Test (100% FBR)  $20 General deduction  $65 standard earned income deduction  1/2 earned income deduction  Child allocation*  Student earned income deduction** FPL Test (100% FPL)  $20 General deduction  $65 standard earned income deduction  Child allocation*  Student earned income deduction** * Deduction per child of up to $337. If the child has countable income of his/her own, the deduction is reduced by the child's countable income. ** Deduction per student under age 22 of $1640 per month, up to a maximum of $6600 per year. Due to different Cash Program methodologies, a few income types count differently Examples:  In-kind income – Counted  Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Counted  TANF payments - Excluded Examples:  In-kind income – Excluded  Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Excluded  TANF payments - Counted Budgeting Methodology Sneede x. Xxxxx methodology Net income after deductions is divided equally and allocated based on financial responsibility (spouse to spouse; parent to child). Allocated income is compared to the income limit for a single person, or if married, to ½ the 2-person income limit. Net income after deductions is compared to the income limit for a single person or couple as appropriate. Attachment 11 Notice #9 AHCCCS is Arizona’s Medical Assistance ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) XIV. IMPORTANT NOTICE: YOU MUST COMPLETE YOUR RENEWAL FOR AHCCCS BY JUNE 30, 2011 You get AHCCCS Health Insurance through an AHCCCS program with an age limit of 19 or 21. You have reached the program’s age limit. Your eligibility must be redetermined to see if you qualify for any other AHCCCS programs. One of these programs is AHCCCS Care. Due to the current budget crisis in Arizona, the State is planning to “freeze” new enrollment in the AHCCCS Care program beginning July 1, 2011. This means no new applications for the AHCCCS Care program will be accepted after July 1, 2011. To make sure that the AHCCCS Care program is available to you, you must complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011. If you do not complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011, and the program is “frozen” on July 1st, you will not be able to get on the AHCCCS Care program, even if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program. To be able to get on AHCCCS Care, if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program, you must:  Turn in a renewal application by June 30, 2011;  Meet the eligibility requirements of the AHCCCS Care program; and  Cooperate with all requests you receive from Department of Economic Security (DES) or AHCCCS staff. If you have already turned in a renewal application, please be sure to reply to any mail you get from DES or AHCCCS, and provide any proof requested. This change only applies to the AHCCCS Care program. If you have family members on other AHCCCS programs, they still need to complete their renewal application. However, if they lose their AHCCCS coverage because they do not complete a renewal application, they may still be able to get back on other AHCCCS programs. If you do not qualify for AHCCCS Care, you may be eligible under another AHCCCS program if you are:  pregnant  the parent of a deprived child under 18  age 65 and older or  have a disability. If you lose coverage for AHCCCS Care, DES and AHCCCS will let you know how to apply for other AHCCCS programs. If you have specific questions, please contact your AHCCCS office or call DES at 000-000-0000 or 0- 000-000-0000. If you do lose coverage for AHCCCS and you are employed and your employer offers health insurance, under new federal law you may be able to enroll in your employer’s insurance plan within 60 days of losing coverage under AHCCCS. You should contact your employer immediately if you lose your AHCCCS Care benefits. SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS NOTICE Note: This notice was already sent and reflects the original proposed enrollment freeze effective date of July 1, 2011. This notice will be sent every month to children whose redetermination date and birth date fall in the same month. Here are some other health care programs that may also be able to help you afford health care services if your AHCCCS Care benefits end: Community Health Centers Phone: 000-000-0000 On the Web: xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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2nd Notice. If they have not complied they will receive a notice telling them their benefits will stop, the date they will stop and giving them appeal rights. 3rd Notice: AHCCCS will send another notice on the 25th of each month as a 3rd warning that AHCCCS Care members have until the end of that month to comply with the renewal process. AHCCCS members can find their renewal dates on xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. AHCCCS registered providers can obtain an AHCCCS Care members’ renewal date through the provider portal on the AHCCCS website. What appeal rights will AHCCCS Care members have? If AHCCCS Care members lose their eligibility and they believe their eligibility was not determined correctly, they can ask for a hearing. If they request a hearing within 10 days their eligibility can be continued until the final decision is made. Alternative resources See: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/community for ideas about helping people who are not eligible for AHCCCS Care or other AHCCCS programs. Attachment 10 Comparison of SSI MAO Budgeting Methodology to AHCCCS Care AHCCCS Care SSI-MAO Cash Program methodology Title IV-A Title XVI Categorical link No categorical link requirement. Must be aged, blind or disabled. Monthly income calculation Income received more often than monthly is averaged and converted to a monthly amount. Weekly income is multiplied by 4.3 Bi-weekly income is multiplied by 2.15 Monthly income is based on actual income received and not converted. Deductions  $90 earned income deduction (per wage earner)  Up to $200 per dependent for dependent care expenses. “Dependent” includes a minor child or incapacitated spouse. FBR Test (100% FBR)  $20 General deduction  $65 standard earned income deduction  1/2 earned income deduction  Child allocation*  Student earned income deduction** FPL Test (100% FPL)  $20 General deduction  $65 standard earned income deduction  Child allocation*  Student earned income deduction** * Deduction per child of up to $337. If the child has countable income of his/her own, the deduction is reduced by the child's countable income. ** Deduction per student under age 22 of $1640 per month, up to a maximum of $6600 per year. Due to different Cash Program methodologies, a few income types count differently Examples:  In-kind income – Counted  Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Counted  TANF payments - Excluded Examples:  In-kind income – Excluded  Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Excluded  TANF payments - Counted Budgeting Methodology Sneede x. Xxxxx methodology Net income after deductions is divided equally and allocated based on financial responsibility (spouse to spouse; parent to child). Allocated income is compared to the income limit for a single person, or if married, to ½ the 2-person income limit. Net income after deductions is compared to the income limit for a single person or couple as appropriate. Attachment 11 Notice #9 AHCCCS is Arizona’s Medical Assistance ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) XIV. IMPORTANT NOTICE: YOU MUST COMPLETE YOUR RENEWAL FOR AHCCCS BY JUNE 30, 2011 You get AHCCCS Health Insurance through an AHCCCS program with an age limit of 19 or 21. You have reached the program’s age limit. Your eligibility must be redetermined to see if you qualify for any other AHCCCS programs. One of these programs is AHCCCS Care. Due to the current budget crisis in Arizona, the State is planning to “freeze” new enrollment in the AHCCCS Care program beginning July 1, 2011. This means no new applications for the AHCCCS Care program will be accepted after July 1, 2011. To make sure that the AHCCCS Care program is available to you, you must complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011. If you do not complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011, and the program is “frozen” on July 1st, you will not be able to get on the AHCCCS Care program, even if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program. To be able to get on AHCCCS Care, if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program, you must:  Turn in a renewal application by June 30, 2011;  Meet the eligibility requirements of the AHCCCS Care program; and  Cooperate with all requests you receive from Department of Economic Security (DES) or AHCCCS staff. If you have already turned in a renewal application, please be sure to reply to any mail you get from DES or AHCCCS, and provide any proof requested. This change only applies to the AHCCCS Care program. If you have family members on other AHCCCS programs, they still need to complete their renewal application. However, if they lose their AHCCCS coverage because they do not complete a renewal application, they may still be able to get back on other AHCCCS programs. If you do not qualify for AHCCCS Care, you may be eligible under another AHCCCS program if you are:  pregnant  the parent of a deprived child under 18  age 65 and older or  have a disability. If you lose coverage for AHCCCS Care, DES and AHCCCS will let you know how to apply for other AHCCCS programs. If you have specific questions, please contact your AHCCCS office or call DES at 000-000-0000 or 0- 000-000-0000. If you do lose coverage for AHCCCS and you are employed and your employer offers health insurance, under new federal law you may be able to enroll in your employer’s insurance plan within 60 days of losing coverage under AHCCCS. You should contact your employer immediately if you lose your AHCCCS Care benefits. SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS NOTICE Note: This notice was already sent and reflects the original proposed enrollment freeze effective date of July 1, 2011. This notice will be sent every month to children whose redetermination date and birth date fall in the same month. Here are some other health care programs that may also be able to help you afford health care services if your AHCCCS Care benefits end: Community Health Centers Phone: 000-000-0000 On the Web: xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

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2nd Notice. If they have not complied they will receive a notice telling them their benefits will stop, the date they will stop and giving them appeal rights. 3rd Notice: AHCCCS will send another notice on the 25th of each month as a 3rd warning that AHCCCS Care members have until the end of that month to comply with the renewal process. AHCCCS members can find their renewal dates on xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. AHCCCS registered providers can obtain an AHCCCS Care members’ renewal date through the provider portal on the AHCCCS website. What appeal rights will AHCCCS Care members have? If AHCCCS Care members lose their eligibility and they believe their eligibility was not determined correctly, they can ask for a hearing. If they request a hearing within 10 days their eligibility can be continued until the final decision is made. Alternative resources See: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/community for ideas about helping people who are not eligible for AHCCCS Care or other AHCCCS programs. Attachment 10 Comparison of SSI MAO Budgeting Methodology to AHCCCS Care AHCCCS Care SSI-MAO Cash Program methodology Title IV-A Title XVI Categorical link No categorical link requirement. Must be aged, blind or disabled. Monthly income calculation Income received more often than monthly is averaged and converted to a monthly amount. Weekly income is multiplied by 4.3 Bi-weekly income is multiplied by 2.15 Monthly income is based on actual income received and not converted. Deductions $90 earned income deduction (per wage earner) Up to $200 per dependent for dependent care expenses. “Dependent” ―Dependent‖ includes a minor child or incapacitated spouse. FBR Test (100% FBR) $20 General deduction $65 standard earned income deduction 1/2 earned income deduction Child allocation* Student earned income deduction** FPL Test (100% FPL) $20 General deduction $65 standard earned income deduction Child allocation* Student earned income deduction** * Deduction per child of up to $337. If the child has countable income of his/her own, the deduction is reduced by the child's countable income. ** Deduction per student under age 22 of $1640 per month, up to a maximum of $6600 per year. Due to different Cash Program methodologies, a few income types count differently Examples: In-kind income – Counted Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Counted TANF payments - Excluded Examples: In-kind income – Excluded Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Excluded TANF payments - Counted Budgeting Methodology Sneede x. Xxxxx methodology Net income after deductions is divided equally and allocated based on financial responsibility (spouse to spouse; parent to child). Allocated income is compared to the income limit for a single person, or if married, to ½ the 2-person income limit. Net income after deductions is compared to the income limit for a single person or couple as appropriate. Attachment 11 Notice #9 AHCCCS is Arizona’s Medical Assistance ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) XIV. IMPORTANT NOTICE: YOU MUST COMPLETE YOUR RENEWAL FOR AHCCCS BY JUNE 30, 2011 You get AHCCCS Health Insurance through an AHCCCS program with an age limit of 19 or 21. You have reached the program’s age limit. Your eligibility must be redetermined to see if you qualify for any other AHCCCS programs. One of these programs is AHCCCS Care. Due to the current budget crisis in Arizona, the State is planning to “freeze” ―freeze‖ new enrollment in the AHCCCS Care program beginning July 1, 2011. This means no new applications for the AHCCCS Care program will be accepted after July 1, 2011. To make sure that the AHCCCS Care program is available to you, you must complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011. If you do not complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011, and the program is “frozen” on July 1st, you will not be able to get on the AHCCCS Care program, even if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program. To be able to get on AHCCCS Care, if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program, you must: Turn in a renewal application by June 30, 2011; Meet the eligibility requirements of the AHCCCS Care program; and Cooperate with all requests you receive from Department of Economic Security (DES) or AHCCCS staff. If you have already turned in a renewal application, please be sure to reply to any mail you get from DES or AHCCCS, and provide any proof requested. This change only applies to the AHCCCS Care program. If you have family members on other AHCCCS programs, they still need to complete their renewal application. However, if they lose their AHCCCS coverage because they do not complete a renewal application, they may still be able to get back on other AHCCCS programs. If you do not qualify for AHCCCS Care, you may be eligible under another AHCCCS program if you are: pregnant the parent of a deprived child under 18 age 65 and older or have a disability. If you lose coverage for AHCCCS Care, DES and AHCCCS will let you know how to apply for other AHCCCS programs. If you have specific questions, please contact your AHCCCS office or call DES at 000-000-0000 or 0- 000-000-0000. If you do lose coverage for AHCCCS and you are employed and your employer offers health insurance, under new federal law you may be able to enroll in your employer’s insurance plan within 60 days of losing coverage under AHCCCS. You should contact your employer immediately if you lose your AHCCCS Care benefits. SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS NOTICE Note: This notice was already sent and reflects the original proposed enrollment freeze effective date of July 1, 2011. This notice will be sent every month to children whose redetermination date and birth date fall in the same month. Here are some other health care programs that may also be able to help you afford health care services if your AHCCCS Care benefits end: Community Health Centers Phone: 000-000-0000 On the Web: xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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2nd Notice. If they have not complied they will receive a notice telling them their benefits will stop, the date they will stop and giving them appeal rights. 3rd Notice: AHCCCS will send another notice on the 25th of each month as a 3rd warning that AHCCCS Care members have until the end of that month to comply with the renewal process. AHCCCS members can find their renewal dates on xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. AHCCCS registered providers can obtain an AHCCCS Care members’ renewal date through the provider portal on the AHCCCS website. What appeal rights will AHCCCS Care members have? If AHCCCS Care members lose their eligibility and they believe their eligibility was not determined correctly, they can ask for a hearing. If they request a hearing within 10 days their eligibility can be continued until the final decision is made. Alternative resources See: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/community for ideas about helping people who are not eligible for AHCCCS Care or other AHCCCS programs. Attachment 10 Comparison of SSI MAO Budgeting Methodology to AHCCCS Care AHCCCS Care SSI-MAO Cash Program methodology Title IV-A Title XVI Categorical link No categorical link requirement. Must be aged, blind or disabled. Monthly income calculation Income received more often than monthly is averaged and converted to a monthly amount. Weekly income is multiplied by 4.3 Bi-weekly income is multiplied by 2.15 Monthly income is based on actual income received and not converted. Deductions $90 earned income deduction (per wage earner) Up to $200 per dependent for dependent care expenses. “Dependent” ―Dependent‖ includes a minor child or incapacitated spouse. FBR Test (100% FBR) $20 General deduction $65 standard earned income deduction 1/2 earned income deduction Child allocation* Student earned income deduction** FPL Test (100% FPL) $20 General deduction $65 standard earned income deduction Child allocation* Student earned income deduction** * Deduction per child of up to $337. If the child has countable income of his/her own, the deduction is reduced by the child's countable income. ** Deduction per student under age 22 of $1640 per month, up to a maximum of $6600 per year. Due to different Cash Program methodologies, a few income types count differently Examples: In-kind income – Counted Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Counted TANF payments - Excluded Examples: In-kind income – Excluded Interest/dividends (if withdrawn) – Excluded TANF payments - Counted Budgeting Methodology Sneede x. Xxxxx methodology Net income after deductions is divided equally and allocated based on financial responsibility (spouse to spouse; parent to child). Allocated income is compared to the income limit for a single person, or if married, to ½ the 2-person income limit. Net income after deductions is compared to the income limit for a single person or couple as appropriate. Attachment 11 Notice #9 AHCCCS is Arizona’s Medical Assistance ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM (AHCCCS) XIV. IMPORTANT NOTICE: YOU MUST COMPLETE YOUR RENEWAL FOR AHCCCS BY JUNE 30, 2011 You get AHCCCS Health Insurance through an AHCCCS program with an age limit of 19 or 21. You have reached the program’s age limit. Your eligibility must be redetermined to see if you qualify for any other AHCCCS programs. One of these programs is AHCCCS Care. Due to the current budget crisis in Arizona, the State is planning to “freeze” ―freeze‖ new enrollment in the AHCCCS Care program beginning July 1, 2011. This means no new applications for the AHCCCS Care program will be accepted after July 1, 2011. To make sure that the AHCCCS Care program is available to you, you must complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011. If you do not complete your renewal application by June 30, 2011, and the program is “frozen” on July 1st, you will not be able to get on the AHCCCS Care program, even if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program. To be able to get on AHCCCS Care, if you do not qualify for any other AHCCCS program, you must: Turn in a renewal application by June 30, 2011; Meet the eligibility requirements of the AHCCCS Care program; and Cooperate with all requests you receive from Department of Economic Security (DES) or AHCCCS staff. If you have already turned in a renewal application, please be sure to reply to any mail you get from DES or AHCCCS, and provide any proof requested. This change only applies to the AHCCCS Care program. If you have family members on other AHCCCS programs, they still need to complete their renewal application. However, if they lose their AHCCCS coverage because they do not complete a renewal application, they may still be able to get back on other AHCCCS programs. If you do not qualify for AHCCCS Care, you may be eligible under another AHCCCS program if you are: pregnant the parent of a deprived child under 18 age 65 and older or have a disability. If you lose coverage for AHCCCS Care, DES and AHCCCS will let you know how to apply for other AHCCCS programs. If you have specific questions, please contact your AHCCCS office or call DES at 000-000-0000 or 0- 000-000-0000. If you do lose coverage for AHCCCS and you are employed and your employer offers health insurance, under new federal law you may be able to enroll in your employer’s insurance plan within 60 days of losing coverage under AHCCCS. You should contact your employer immediately if you lose your AHCCCS Care benefits. SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS NOTICE Note: This notice was already sent and reflects the original proposed enrollment freeze effective date of July 1, 2011. This notice will be sent every month to children whose redetermination date and birth date fall in the same month. Here are some other health care programs that may also be able to help you afford health care services if your AHCCCS Care benefits end: Community Health Centers Phone: 000-000-0000 On the Web: xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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