Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 7. Health and Social Services. |
Part 7.1. Administration. |
Chapter 7.100. Medicaid Eligibility. |
Article 7.100.2. Family Medicaid. |
Section 7.100.314. Health insurance coverage.
Latest version.
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(a) For the purpose of determining eligibility under 7 AAC 100.312(a)(2)(A), the department considers a child to have health insurance if that child is covered by (1) individual health insurance; (2) governmental or private group health insurance; (3) a group managed care or preferred-provider health plan; (4) Medicare; (5) Medicaid; (6) TRICARE or another military-sponsored health plan; (7) a state high-risk insurance pool; (8) a public health plan established or maintained by a state or local government; or (9) a health benefit plan under 22 U.S.C. 2504(e) (Peace Corps Act) provided for Peace Corps volunteers. (b) The following do not constitute health insurance for the purpose of determining eligibility under 7 AAC 100.312(a): (1) a dental plan, vision plan, or other coverage that is limited to a single type of service; (2) coverage provided through the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service, or through tribal organizations funded in whole or in part by the Indian Health Service; (3) workers' compensation; (4) automobile insurance; (5) homeowner insurance; (6) general liability insurance. (c) A child is insured under (a) of this section regardless of whether the health plan requires cost-sharing of any amount or does not cover a particular illness or procedure the child needs.
Authorities
47.05.010;47.07.020;47.07.040