40-26B-84
Section 40-26B-84 Federal medical assistance percentage. This article shall be of no effect if federal financial participation under Title XIX of the Social Security Act is not available to the Medicaid Agency at the approved federal medical assistance percentage, established under Section 1905 of the Social Security Act, for the state fiscal years 2020, 2021, and 2022. (Act 2009-549, p. 1454, §2; Act 2011-615, p. 1383, §1; Act 2013-246, p. 595, §1; Act 2016-299, p. 749, §1; Act 2017-382, §1; Act 2018-543, §1; Act 2019-278, §1.)...
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22-12B-1
Section 22-12B-1 Established; purpose. There is hereby established the Alabama Mothers and Babies Indigent Care Trust Fund in the State Treasury for the purpose of providing for expansion of medical services available to needy pregnant women and children under the Medicaid Program through implementation of Section 9401 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986 (Pub. L. 99-509) and for other expansions of the Medicaid Program which are or become feasible. (Acts 1987, No. 87-707, p. 1245, §1.)...
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34-24-75.1
Section 34-24-75.1 Certificate and limited license under Retired Senior Volunteer Program. (a) The State Board of Medical Examiners may, at its discretion and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated by the board, issue a certificate of qualification in behalf of physicians meeting the requirements for participation in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The Retired Senior Volunteer Program is created for the purpose of permitting doctors of medicine and doctors of osteopathy who are fully retired from the active practice of medicine to obtain a limited license without cost which would permit the provision of outpatient health care services at established free clinics operated pursuant to the Volunteer Medical Professional Act, Section 6-5-660, et seq. Physicians having certificates issued under this section must perform no fewer than 100 hours of voluntary service annually and must limit their practice to the confines of an established free medical clinic, as that term is...
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22-6-200
Section 22-6-200 Federal financial participation; contract for services. This article shall be of no effect if federal financial participation under Title XIX of the Social Security Act is not available to the Medicaid program for the purposes of this article at the approved federal medical assistance percentage, established under Section 1905 of the Social Security Act, for the applicable fiscal year, or in the event a contract for services between the PACE program and the State of Alabama Medicaid Agency or Regional Care Organization is not executed by September 30, 2014, and by the end of each subsequent state fiscal year thereafter. (Act 2014-126, p. 236, §11.)...
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26-10B-5
Section 26-10B-5 Provisions required to be included in compact. A compact entered into pursuant to the authority conferred by this chapter shall include: (1) A provision making the compact available for joinder by all states; (2) A provision or provisions allowing withdrawal from the compact upon written notice to the parties, but requiring a period of one year between the date of the notice and the effective date of the withdrawal; (3) A requirement that the protections afforded by or pursuant to the compact continue in force for the duration of the adoption assistance and be applicable to all children and their adoptive parents who, on the effective date of the withdrawal, are receiving adoption assistance from a party state other than the one in which they are residents and have their principal place of abode; (4) A requirement that each instance of adoption assistance to which the compact applies be covered by an adoption assistance agreement in writing between the adoptive parents...
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40-26B-85
Section 40-26B-85 Eligibility and benefit expansions. Except for Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, as amended, if the Medicaid Agency elects to liberalize the eligibility criteria for individuals who apply for Medicaid services or to expand or increase the medical assistance benefits as defined in Title XIX of the Social Security Act which it currently provides to Medicaid beneficiaries, the state share of such funds necessary to increase medical assistance benefits or allow more persons to become eligible for Medicaid shall only be appropriated from the state General Fund and not from any funds produced or segregated for hospital payments under this article. (Act 2009-549, p. 1454, §2; Act 2019-278, §1.)...
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22-6-192
Section 22-6-192 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words have the following meanings: (1) DEPARTMENT. The State Department of Revenue. (2) FISCAL YEAR. An accounting period of 12 months beginning on the first day of the first month of the state fiscal year. (3) MEDICAID PROGRAM. The medical assistance program as established in Title XIX of the Social Security Act and as administered in the State of Alabama by the Medicaid Agency pursuant to executive order and Title 560 of the Alabama Administrative Code. (4) PACE PROVIDER. PACE means a provider under the federal Program for All Inclusive Care for the Elderly operated by a public, private, nonprofit, or proprietary entity, as permitted by federal law as defined at 42 C.F.R. §460.6, as amended and supplemented. (Act 2014-126, p. 236, §3.)...
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26-10B-10
Section 26-10B-10 Provision required to be included in state plan made pursuant to federal laws. Consistent with federal law, the State Department of Human Resources and the Alabama Medicaid Agency, in connection with the administration of this chapter and any compact pursuant hereto, shall include in any state plan made pursuant to the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-272), Title IV-E, 42 U.S.C. §§670-676 and XIX of the Social Security Act, 42 U.S.C. §1396 and any other applicable federal laws, the provision of adoption assistance and medical assistance for which the federal government pays some or all of the cost. The aforementioned department(s) shall apply for and administer all relevant federal aid in accordance with law. (Acts 1991, No. 91-662, p. 1267, §10.)...
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6-12-1
Section 6-12-1 Legislative findings. The Legislature of Alabama finds as follows: (1) Cigarette smoking presents serious public health concerns to the state and to the citizens of the state. The Surgeon General has determined that smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, and other serious diseases, and that there are hundreds of thousands of tobacco-related deaths in the United States each year. These diseases most often do not appear until many years after the person in question begins smoking. (2) Cigarette smoking also presents serious financial concerns for the state. Under certain health care programs, the state may have a legal obligation to provide medical assistance to eligible persons for health conditions associated with cigarette smoking, and those persons may have a legal entitlement to receive such medical assistance. (3) Under these programs, the state pays millions of dollars each year to provide medical assistance for these persons for health conditions associated...
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22-6-220
Section 22-6-220 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) CAPITATION PAYMENT. A payment the state Medicaid Agency makes periodically to the integrated care network on behalf of each recipient enrolled under a contract for the provision of medical services pursuant to this article. (2) COLLABORATOR. A private health carrier, third party purchaser, provider, health care center, health care facility, state and local governmental entity, or other public payers, corporations, individuals, and consumers who are expecting to collectively cooperate, negotiate, or contract with another collaborator, or integrated care network in the health care system. (3) INTEGRATED CARE NETWORK. One or more statewide organizations of health care providers, with offices in each regional care organization region, that contracts with the Medicaid Agency to provide Medicaid benefits to certain Medicaid beneficiaries as defined in subdivision (4) and...
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