Medicaid for Elders and Adults with Disabilities: Community Medicaid (210-RICR-40-05-1)


210-RICR-40-05-1 INACTIVE RULE

This rule will be effective on 01/02/2025.
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1.1Overview

1.2Authority

1.3Incorporated Materials

1.4Scope and Purpose

1.5Definitions

1.6Eligibility for Elders and Adults with Disabilities

1.7The Medicare Premium Payment Program (MPPP)

1.8Special Coverage Groups

1.9Community Medicaid – LTSS Preventive Services

1.10Community Medicaid General Eligibility Requirements

1.11State-Administered Community Medicaid Disability Determinations

1.12Financial Eligibility Determination

Title 210 Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Chapter 40 Medicaid for Elders and Adults with Disabilities
Subchapter 05 Community Medicaid
Part 1 Medicaid for Elders and Adults with Disabilities: Community Medicaid (210-RICR-40-05-1)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 01/02/2025

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws Chapters 40-6 ; 40-8; and 42-35; Title XIX of the Social Security Act
R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35
R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-7.2
Title XIX of the Social Security Act
R.I. Gen. Laws § 40-8.7

Purpose and Reason:

As part of the FY24 Budget, the RI legislature directed OHHS Medicaid to establish a Medicaid buy-in program for working people with disabilities using the "Ticket to Work" federal Medicaid option. 

People currently enrolled in the Sherlock Plan will not experience any programmatic changes when their program switches to be called Ticket to Work.  For those already on Sherlock, this will amount to a program name change and nothing more. For people under age 65 who earn too much money to qualify for Sherlock, Ticket to Work may be an opportunity to access Medicaid eligibility by paying a monthly premium.  For people over 65, the Sherlock Plan will continue in its current form.  

Although it has the same name, this new Medicaid eligibility program is NOT related to the Social Security Administration's Ticket to Work employment program and does not add new rules about what jobs qualify a person for Medicaid buy-in eligibility.