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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Coyner
Medicaid Coverage of Behavioral Health & SUD Treatment for Incarcerated Individuals

Item 288 #55h

Item 288 #55h

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Health and Human Resources
Department of Medical Assistance Services FY2025 $250,000 FY2026 $0 GF
FY2025 $250,000 FY2026 $0 NGF

Language
Page 319, line 23, strike "$23,331,209,172" and insert "$23,331,709,172".

Page 348, after line 43, insert:

"WWWW. The Department of Medical Assistance Services shall seek federal authority through waiver and State Plan amendments to cover behavioral health and substance use treatment for qualifying incarcerated individuals under Titles XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act. Behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment shall include but not be limited to outpatient behavioral health services, mental health services, addiction, and recovery treatment services (ARTS), and FDA approved medications, including, but not limited to long-acting injectable formulations, prescribed to treat behavioral health and substance use disorder related conditions. Such coverage shall be provided to eligible incarcerated individuals during the first 30 days of incarceration and for the last 90 days prior to release. Upon approval of the waiver, the costs of treatment for such services shall be a covered Medicaid benefit for eligible incarcerated individuals. The Department shall have the authority to promulgate emergency regulations to implement this amendment within 280 days or less from the enactment of this act."



Explanation

(This amendment adds language directing the Department of Medical Assistance Services to seek a waiver or state plan amendment to expand Medicaid and childlren's health insurance (FAMIS/M-CHIP) coverage for behavioral health and substance use treatment for qualifying incarcerated individuals. Such overage would be provided during the first 30 days of incarceration and the last 90 days prior to release. Funding of $250,000 from the general fund and $250,000 from nongeneral funds is provided for DMAS to contract with a vendor to develop the waiver or state plan amendment, which would result in additional costs to the programs. This amendment assumes that the program would not be operational until July 1, 2026.)