Medical Assistance Program- Section 0342- Categorically Needy AFDC-Related Coverage Group
218-3924 INACTIVE RULE
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Title | 218 | Department of Human Services |
Chapter | XXX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Subchapter | XX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Part | 3924 | Medical Assistance Program- Section 0342- Categorically Needy AFDC-Related Coverage Group |
Type of Filing | Amendment |
Regulation Status | Inactive |
Effective | 10/01/2007 to 11/08/2007 |
Regulation Authority:
RIGL 40-8; Title XIX of the Social Security Act;
Purpose and Reason:
Effective October 1, 2007, the Department of Human Services will expand Title XIX Medical Assistance benefits to include children under twenty-one (21) years old who were in foster care on their eigthteenth (18th) birthday, who have been closed to the foster care system, and who are residents of Rhode Island.
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