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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Conference Report)

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FMAP-Reduce FAMIS Eligibility in FY 2012

Item 296 #2c

Item 296 #2c

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Health And Human Resources
Medical Assistance Services, Department of FY2011 $0 FY2012 ($19,295,228) GF
FY2011 $0 FY2012 ($35,923,995) NGF

Language
Page 195, line 15, strike "$172,334,005" and insert "$117,114,782".
Page 195, line 33, after "C.", insert:
"1.  Effective July 1, 2011, notwithstanding § 32.1-351, Code of Virginia, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security (FAMIS) Plan to provide coverage for individuals under the age of 19 when such individuals have family incomes at or below 175 percent of the federal poverty level and who meet all other eligibility criteria as provided for in Title 32.1, Chapter 13, Code of Virginia.  If there is an extension through June 30, 2011, of increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage, established under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the provisions in this paragraph, C.1., shall not become effective.
2."
Page 195, line 38, after "D.", insert "1."
Page 195, after line 49, insert:
"2.  Effective July 1, 2011, the Department of Medical Assistance Services shall amend the Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan and related regulations to provide medical coverage to pregnant women who are over the age of 19 who are ineligible for Medicaid and have annual family income less than or equal to 175 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.  If there is an extension through June 30, 2011, of increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage, established under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the provisions in this paragraph, D.2., shall not become effective."


Explanation
(This amendment reduces eligibility for the FAMIS and FAMIS Moms program from 200 percent to 175 percent in fiscal year 2012. Language is added to restore funding if Congress passes a six-month extension of increased Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) through June 30, 2011.)