Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 7. Health and Social Services. |
Part 7.1. Administration. |
Chapter 7.100. Medicaid Eligibility. |
Article 7.100.1. Common Medicaid Eligibility Requirements. |
Section 7.100.008. When a new application is required.
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(a) A new application must be made if, at the time of application, the individual is not receiving Medicaid under this chapter and is not a member of a household receiving Medicaid under this chapter. (b) The department may determine eligibility without requiring the applicant or recipient to submit a new application under the following circumstances if the department already has enough information to determine eligibility: (1) a recipient is moving from one eligibility category to another eligibility category; (2) an individual is being added to an ongoing Medicaid case and the caseworker is able to obtain all other needed verification and documentation; (3) an individual is already receiving benefits administered by the division handling public assistance within the department, and the existing public assistance record contains enough information to determine Medicaid eligibility; (4) a household moves from Family Medicaid to Transitional Medicaid or from Transitional Medicaid to Family Medicaid; (5) a child who has been eligible under a category in 7 AAC 100.002(a) or (c) related to Family Medicaid moves to the disability-related eligibility category in 7 AAC 100.002(d)(5); (6) an individual submits a Medicaid application form designed for a different Medicaid eligibility category than the one intended, but the application form submitted contains enough information for the department to determine eligibility for the intended category; (7) the department is reinstating benefits for a recipient whose Medicaid eligibility was terminated, if the recipient has made a timely request for a hearing under 7 AAC 49, or reinstatement of eligibility is ordered under 7 AAC 49 or by the court.
Authorities
47.05.010;47.07.040