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List of Frequently Requested Waivers and Expenditure Authorities


The list below represents frequently requested title XIX and XXI waivers and expenditure authorities. Please ensure that the application includes a list of the proposed waivers and authorities, as well as a description of why the State believes the specific waiver/expenditure authority is needed to operate the proposed Demonstration. This is not an exhaustive list and is meant solely to provide examples.


Title XIX Waivers


Statewideness – Section 1902(a)(1): To enable the State to operate the Demonstration on a less-than-statewide basis.

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Proper and Efficient Administration – Section 1902(a)(4)

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Single State Agency – Section 1902(a)(5)

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Reasonable Promptness – Section 1902(a)(8): To enable the State to limit enrollment

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Amount, Duration and Scope of Services – Section 1902(a)(10)(B): To enable the State to provide benefit packages to Demonstration populations that differ from the State plan benefit package.

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Rate-Setting/Payment Methodologies – Section 1902(a)(13) and (a)(30)

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Cost-Sharing Requirements – Section 1902(a)(14) related to provisions in section 1916: To enable the State to impose co-payments, premiums or other cost-sharing to Demonstration populations that exceed the statutory limitations.

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Assistance for Residents when Out-of-State – Section 1902(a)(16): To enable the State to limit the provision of assistance to individuals eligible under the Demonstration when out-of-State.

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Comparability – Section 1902(a)(17)

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Freedom of Choice – Section 1902(a)(23)(A): To enable the State to Demonstration participants to receive benefits through certain providers.

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Provider Agreements – Section 1902(a)(27)

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Payment for Self-Directed Care – Section 1902(a)(32)

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Payment Review Section - – Section 1902(a)(37)

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Retroactive Eligibility – Section 1902(a)(34): To enable the State to waive or modify the requirement to provide medical assistance for up to three months prior to the month of application.

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Title XXI Waivers


General Requirements, Eligibility and Outreach – Section 2102

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Benefit Package Requirements – Section 2103

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Cost Sharing – Section 2103(e)

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Cost Sharing Exemption for American Indians/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Children – Section 2102(b)(3)(D)

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Federal Matching Payment and Family Coverage Limits – Section 2105

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Qualified Employer Sponsored Coverage – Section 2105(c)(10)

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