Menu
2003 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Conference Report)

View Budget Item
View Budget Item amendments

Trans. Funds for Low- Income Kids to New Item

Item 325 #27c

Item 325 #27c

First Year - FY2003 Second Year - FY2004
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2003 $0 FY2004 ($6,000,000) GF
FY2003 $0 FY2004 ($12,000,000) NGF

Language
Page 310, line 52, strike "$3,463,427,364" and insert "$3,445,427,364".


Explanation
(This amendment reduces funding in Medicaid in Item 325 for services for low-income children in the Medicaid program. A companion amendment transfers the funding to a new Item 324.10 to better track funding for this group of children in the new Medicaid management information system. Last year, the General Assembly simplified Medicaid and Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) eligibility to allow all children in families with income up to 133 percent of the federal poverty level to be served in the Medicaid program. Previously, children ages 7 to 19 in families with income greater than 100 percent of the poverty level were served through the FAMIS program. However, if the family income was between 100 percent and 133 percent of the federal poverty level, a sibling younger than age 7 would have been served in the Medicaid program. In simplifying the eligibility for the programs so all children in one family would be treated consistently, the Commonwealth was able to draw down additional federal matching funds at the FAMIS rate to serve the additional children in Medicaid. Transferring funding to a separate item will allow the Department of Medical Assistance Services to better track funding for this group of children in the new Medicaid management information system.)