MinnesotaCare Sliding Scale Premium Schedule Sample Clauses

MinnesotaCare Sliding Scale Premium Schedule. Minnesota may establish a sliding scale premium schedule (Premium Schedule) for individuals participating in MinnesotaCare that generally exceeds the amounts that can be charged in premiums under title XIX. The State must publish the sliding scale premium schedule on a public Web site, and include a copy with the Annual Report required under paragraph 41. (As of the date of this approval, the current sliding scale premium schedule is posted to the following Web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx.) The State may update and revise the sliding scale premium schedule at the start of each Demonstration Year (DY) and attach a copy of the updated schedule to the Quarterly Progress Report for the quarter ending in March. The sliding scale premium schedule must meet the following requirements: The Maximum Premium is the highest total premium that a family can be required to pay, with the exception that children in families with MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income, at or below 200 percent FPL, may be charged no monthly premium as described in paragraph 32(b)(i) below. The Maximum Premium Table below provides an upper limit on the Maximum Premium amounts that can be charged to various types of families. The upper limits are expressed as a percentage of the family’s MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income. Each cell in the table gives the highest income level (expressed as a percentage of FPL) to which a given upper limit applies. (For example, for a one-person family with MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income less than or equal to 54 percent of FPL, the Maximum Premium can be no more than 1.5 percent of their MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income. For a family of the same size with MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income above 54 percent up to 82 percent, the Maximum Premium can be no more than 1.8 percent of MinnesotaCare Gross Family Income.)
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MinnesotaCare Sliding Scale Premium Schedule. Minnesota may establish a sliding scale premium schedule (Premium Schedule) for individuals participating in MinnesotaCare that generally exceeds the amounts that can be charged in premiums under title XIX. The State must publish the sliding scale premium schedule on a public Web site, and include a copy with the Annual Report required under paragraph 43. (As of the date of this approval, the current sliding scale premium schedule is posted to the following Web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.
MinnesotaCare Sliding Scale Premium Schedule. Minnesota may establish a sliding scale premium schedule (Premium Schedule) for individuals participating in MinnesotaCare that generally exceeds the amounts that can be charged in premiums under title XIX. The State must publish the sliding scale premium schedule on a public Web site, and include a copy with the Annual Report required under paragraph 41. (As of the date of this approval, the current sliding scale premium schedule is posted to the following Web site: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx.) The State may update and revise the sliding scale premium schedule at the start of each Demonstration Year (DY) and attach a copy of the updated schedule to the Quarterly Progress Report for the quarter ending in March. The sliding scale premium schedule must meet the following requirements:

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