Common use of State Plan Amendments Clause in Contracts

State Plan Amendments. The state will not be required to submit title XIX or title XXI state plan amendments for programmatic changes affecting populations who would not be eligible under the state plan as of November 1, 2008 (state plan populations). Nor will the state be required to submit state plan amendments for programmatic changes that affect other populations and are defined in STC 18 as Category I or Category II changes. The state will be required to submit either a state plan amendment or an amendment to the demonstration as applicable for Category III changes. Changes relating to disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments and coverage and payment of services furnished by local educational agencies (LEAs) require state plan amendments because these are excluded from the demonstration. Rhode Island will be responsible for submitting state plan amendments to bring into compliance provisions of the current state plan that are inconsistent with Federal law or policy.

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Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.eohhs.ri.gov, www.eohhs.ri.gov

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State Plan Amendments. The state State will not be required to submit title XIX or title XXI state State plan amendments for programmatic changes affecting populations who would not be eligible under the state State plan as of November 1, 2008 (state plan populationsState Plan Populations). Nor will the state State be required to submit state State plan amendments for programmatic changes that affect other populations and are defined in STC 18 17 as Category I or Category II changes. The state State will be required to submit either a state plan State Plan amendment or an amendment to the demonstration as applicable for Category III changes. Changes relating to disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments and coverage and payment of services furnished by local educational agencies (LEAs) require state State plan amendments because these are excluded from the demonstration. Rhode Island will be responsible for submitting state State plan amendments to bring into compliance provisions of the current state State plan that are inconsistent with Federal law or policy.

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Samples: www.medicaid.gov

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