Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05137 Compare Versions

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11 General Assembly Raised Bill No. 5137
22 February Session, 2014 LCO No. 461
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1212 February Session, 2014
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2424 AN ACT CONCERNING THE ELIGIBILITY OF CHILDREN ENROLLED IN THE HUSKY PLAN.
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2626 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
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2828 Section 1. Section 17b-292 of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective July 1, 2014):
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3030 (a) A child who resides in a household with a family income [which] that exceeds one hundred eighty-five per cent of the federal poverty level and does not exceed three hundred per cent of the federal poverty level may be eligible for subsidized benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part B.
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3232 (b) A child who resides in a household with a family income over three hundred per cent of the federal poverty level may be eligible for unsubsidized benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part B.
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3434 (c) Whenever a court or family support magistrate orders a noncustodial parent to provide health insurance for a child, such parent may provide for coverage under the HUSKY Plan, Part B.
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3636 (d) To the extent allowed under federal law, the commissioner shall not pay for services or durable medical equipment under the HUSKY Plan, Part B if the enrollee has other insurance coverage for the services or such equipment.
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3838 (e) A newborn child who otherwise meets the eligibility criteria for the HUSKY Plan, Part B shall be eligible for benefits retroactive to his or her date of birth, provided an application is filed on behalf of the child not later than thirty days after such date. Any uninsured child born in a hospital in this state or in a border state hospital shall be enrolled on an expedited basis in the HUSKY Plan, Part B, provided (1) the parent or caretaker relative of such child resides in this state, and (2) the parent or caretaker relative of such child authorizes enrollment in the program. The commissioner shall pay any premium cost such family would otherwise incur for the first four months of coverage.
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4040 (f) The commissioner shall implement presumptive eligibility for children applying for Medicaid and may, if cost effective, implement presumptive eligibility for children in families with income under three hundred per cent of the federal poverty level applying for the HUSKY Plan, Part B. Such presumptive eligibility determinations shall be in accordance with applicable federal law and regulations. The commissioner shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to establish standards and procedures for the designation of organizations as qualified entities to grant presumptive eligibility. Qualified entities shall ensure that, at the time a presumptive eligibility determination is made, a completed application for benefits is submitted to the department for a full eligibility determination. In establishing such standards and procedures, the commissioner shall ensure the representation of state-wide and local organizations that provide services to children of all ages in each region of the state.
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4242 (g) The commissioner shall provide for a single point of entry servicer for applicants and enrollees under the HUSKY Plan, Part A and Part B. The commissioner, in consultation with the servicer, shall establish a centralized unit to be responsible for processing all applications for assistance under the HUSKY Plan, Part A and Part B. The department, through its servicer, shall ensure that a child who is determined to be eligible for benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part A, or the HUSKY Plan, Part B has uninterrupted health insurance coverage for as long as the parent or guardian elects to enroll or re-enroll such child in the HUSKY Plan, Part A or Part B. The commissioner, in consultation with the servicer, and in accordance with the provisions of section 17b-297, shall jointly market both Part A and Part B together as the HUSKY Plan and shall develop and implement public information and outreach activities with community programs. Such servicer shall electronically transmit data with respect to enrollment and disenrollment in the HUSKY Plan, Part A and Part B to the commissioner.
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4444 (h) Upon the expiration of any contractual provisions entered into pursuant to subsection (g) of this section, the commissioner shall develop a new contract for single point of entry services. The commissioner may enter into one or more contractual arrangements for such services for a contract period not to exceed seven years. Such contracts shall include performance measures, including, but not limited to, specified time limits for the processing of applications, parameters setting forth the requirements for a completed and reviewable application and the percentage of applications forwarded to the department in a complete and timely fashion. Such contracts shall also include a process for identifying and correcting noncompliance with established performance measures, including sanctions applicable for instances of continued noncompliance with performance measures.
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4646 (i) The single point of entry servicer shall send all applications and supporting documents to the commissioner for determination of eligibility. The servicer shall enroll eligible beneficiaries in the applicant's choice of an administrative services organization. If there is more than one administrative services organization, upon enrollment in an administrative services organization, an eligible HUSKY Plan, Part A or Part B beneficiary shall remain enrolled in such organization for twelve months from the date of such enrollment unless (1) an eligible beneficiary demonstrates good cause to the satisfaction of the commissioner of the need to enroll in a different organization, or (2) the beneficiary no longer meets program eligibility requirements.
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4848 (j) A child who has been determined to be eligible for benefits under either the HUSKY Plan, Part A or Part B shall remain eligible for such plan for a period of not less than twelve months from such child's determination of eligibility unless the child attains the age of nineteen or is no longer a resident of the state.
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5050 [(j)] (k) Not later than ten months after the determination of eligibility for benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part A and Part B and annually thereafter, the commissioner or the servicer [, as the case may be,] shall, within existing budgetary resources, mail or, upon request of a participant, electronically transmit an application form to each participant in the plan for the purposes of obtaining information to make a determination on continued eligibility beyond the twelve months of initial eligibility. To the extent permitted by federal law, in determining eligibility for benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part A or Part B with respect to family income, the commissioner or the servicer shall rely upon information provided in such form by the participant unless the commissioner or the servicer has reason to believe that such information is inaccurate or incomplete. The Department of Social Services shall annually review a random sample of cases to confirm that, based on the statistical sample, relying on such information is not resulting in ineligible clients receiving benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part A or Part B. The determination of eligibility shall be coordinated with health plan open enrollment periods.
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5252 [(k)] (l) The commissioner shall implement the HUSKY Plan, Part B while in the process of adopting necessary policies and procedures in regulation form in accordance with the provisions of section 17b-10.
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5454 [(l)] (m) The commissioner shall adopt regulations, in accordance with chapter 54, to establish residency requirements and income eligibility for participation in the HUSKY Plan, Part B and procedures for a simplified mail-in application process. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 17b-257b, such regulations shall provide that any child adopted from another country by an individual who is a citizen of the United States and a resident of this state shall be eligible for benefits under the HUSKY Plan, Part B upon arrival in this state.
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5959 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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6262 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
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72+To provide uninterrupted eligibility for children enrolled in the HUSKY Plan.
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74+[Proposed deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions are indicated by underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution or a section of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.]