Maine 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1204 Chaptered / Bill

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STATE OF MAINE
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IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-THREE
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H.P. 764 - L.D. 1204
An Act to Improve the Health of Maine Residents by Closing Coverage Gaps 
in the MaineCare Program for Incarcerated Persons
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:
Sec. 1.  22 MRSA §3174-CC, as repealed and replaced by PL 2019, c. 492, §2, is 
amended to read:
§3174-CC.  Medicaid eligibility during incarceration
1.  Establish procedures.  The department shall establish procedures to ensure that:
A.  A person receiving federally approved Medicaid services prior to incarceration in 
a correctional facility, county jail or regional jail does not lose Medicaid eligibility as 
a result of that incarceration and receives assistance with reapplying for benefits if that 
person's Medicaid coverage expires or is terminated during the term of incarceration; 
and
B. A person who is not receiving federally approved Medicaid services prior to 
incarceration in a correctional facility, county jail or regional jail but meets the 
eligibility requirements for Medicaid receives assistance with applying for federally 
approved Medicaid services.
2.  Presumptive eligibility. 
incarcerated in a correctional facility, county jail or regional jail who does not have 
Medicaid coverage is likely to be eligible for services under this section, the provider must 
be reimbursed for services provided under this section in accordance with 42 Code of 
Federal Regulations, Section 435.1101.
3. Memorandum of understanding with Department of Corrections. 	The 
department and the Department of Corrections shall enter into a memorandum of 
understanding in order to provide an a person who is incarcerated person in a correctional 
facility with assistance in applying for benefits under this section and section 3104, 
subsection 17.
4.  Memorandum of understanding with counties. 
the department shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with counties in this State 
APPROVED
JULY 27, 2023
BY GOVERNOR
CHAPTER
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that have a county jail or a regional jail in order to provide a person who is incarcerated in 
a county jail or a regional jail with assistance in applying for benefits under this section.
5.  MaineCare coverage prior to release. 
the release of an individual from incarceration in a correctional facility, county jail or 
regional jail, the department shall provide reimbursement under the MaineCare program 
for services that can be provided under the program to individuals who are incarcerated and 
that facilitate an individual's transition back into the community.
The provisions of this section apply even if Medicaid coverage is limited during the 
period of incarceration in a correctional facility, county jail or a regional jail. Nothing in 
this section requires or permits the department to maintain an incarcerated person's 
Medicaid eligibility if the person no longer meets eligibility requirements.
Sec. 2.  No later than 
January 1, 2024, the Department of Health and Human Services shall report to the Joint 
Standing Committee on Health and Human Services on the progress made toward entering 
into memorandums of understanding with counties in the State that have a county jail or a 
regional jail as required by the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section 3174-CC, 
subsection 4.  The committee may report out legislation related to the report to the Second 
Regular Session of the 131st Legislature.
Sec. 3.  No later than 18 months after the effective date of this Act, 
the Department of Health and Human Services shall apply to the United States Department 
of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a waiver 
pursuant to Section 1115 of the United States Social Security Act to provide during at least 
the 90-day period prior to the release of an individual from incarceration in a correctional 
facility, county jail or regional jail reimbursement under the MaineCare program for 
services that can be provided under the program to individuals who are incarcerated and 
that facilitate an individual's transition back into the community.
Sec. 4. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and 
allocations are made.
CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
Correctional Medical Services Fund 0286
Initiative: Deappropriates funding for medical services that will now be covered by the 
MaineCare program.
GENERAL FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$0($1,115,715)
 
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL
$0($1,115,715)
 
CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
 
DEPARTMENT TOTALS
2023-24 2024-25
 
 GENERAL FUND	$0($1,115,715)
 
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DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS
$0($1,115,715) Page 3 - 131LR0034(03)
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Medical Care - Payments to Providers 0147
Initiative: Provides funding for the Department of Health and Human Services to provide 
reimbursement under the MaineCare program for services that can be provided under the 
program to individuals who are incarcerated and that facilitate an individual's transition 
back into the community, for at least the 90-day period prior to release of an individual 
from incarceration in a county jail, regional jail or a correctional facility.
GENERAL FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$0 $433,232
 
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL
$0 $433,232
 
FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$0 $2,800,724
 
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FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND TOTAL
$0 $2,800,724
Office for Family Independence Z020
Initiative: Provides one-time funding for required technology development and testing.
GENERAL FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$31,725 $0
 
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL
$31,725 $0
 
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$97,472 $0
 
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OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL
$97,472 $0
Office for Family Independence - District 0453
Initiative: Provides funding to establish one Eligibility Specialist position.
GENERAL FUND
2023-24 2024-25Personal Services	$20,788 $21,793All Other	$1,634 $1,634
 
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL
$22,422 $23,427
 
OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS
2023-24 2024-25POSITIONS - LEGISLATIVE COUNT	1.000 1.000Personal Services	$62,364 $65,380All Other	$6,526 $6,599
 
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OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS TOTAL
$68,890 $71,979 Page 4 - 131LR0034(03)
Office of MaineCare Services 0129
Initiative: Provides one-time funding for required technology development and testing.
GENERAL FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$94,422 $0
 
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GENERAL FUND TOTAL
$94,422 $0
 
FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND
2023-24 2024-25All Other	$290,103 $0
 
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FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND TOTAL
$290,103 $0
 
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 
DEPARTMENT OF
 
DEPARTMENT TOTALS
2023-24 2024-25
 
 GENERAL FUND	$148,569 $456,659FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND	$290,103$2,800,724OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS	$166,362 $71,979
 
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DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS
$605,034$3,329,362
 
SECTION TOTALS
2023-24 2024-25
 
 GENERAL FUND	$148,569($659,056)FEDERAL EXPENDITURES FUND	$290,103$2,800,724OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS	$166,362 $71,979
 
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SECTION TOTAL - ALL FUNDS
$605,034$2,213,647
Sec. 5.  The Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, section 
3174-CC, subsection 5 does not take effect unless:
1.  The United States Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare 
and Medicaid Services approves the federal waiver sought under section 3; and
2.  The Commissioner of Health and Human Services notifies the Secretary of State, 
the Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Revisor of 
Statutes that written approval for the waiver has been received.