Hello, I am 18 weeks pregnant and have applied for medicaid but I wanted to know if I would even be considered with my husbands income. I searched and searched and finally found it. If you go to this link... http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dma/basicmedelig.pdf it tells you on page two of the document. Please keep in mind that these are the requirements for people in the state of Texas. Hope this helps!
Medicaid is not insurance. It is a program for low-income persons who meet certain other requirements such as age or disability and citizenship/alienage status. There is no minimum income amount.
Medicaid is administered by the States, but I believe the universal requirement is income less than 200% of Federal poverty level.
Medicaid is health care for indigent persons, so there is no minimum income requirement.
Each state in the U.S. regulates it's own minimum requirements for Auto Insurance coverage. All you have to do is ask your insurance agent or company and they can tell you the minimum requirements for your state.
The main coverage you need to make sure to have is the state minimum requirements for Colorado. Each state has different minimum requirements, so, make sure to at least have basic coverage for your state. That will also be your cheapest option.
It is possible for an alien to have Medicaid if the alien is here legally and has met additional requirements such as refugee status and/or minimum length of stay in the U.S.
The info you need is here http://ezinearticles.com/?Michigan-Car-Insurance-Quotes-And-The-Minimum-Requirements&id=488771
Full coverage plus waiver of depreciation
Each state has regulations regarding auto insurance. Any agent or company that gives you a quote must consider the state requirements and offer coverage that meets or exceeds those requirements. "Discount coverage" would be the minimum coverage allowed in that state.
Each state has a requirement for "minimum coverage," which amount to liability: coverage for damage and injury caused by your vehicle. This coverage also protects you. Minimum coverage is only available for vehicles that are owned outright by the owner (and not financed). This site details the requirements of each state, of which insurance companies are aware. http://personalinsure.about.com
Below is a list of the Florida state minimum auto insurance requirements, however classic and antique cars are very inexpensive to insure because they generally have very limited usage. While we have listed the minimum coverage requirements here, it is recommended that you consider a more suitable amount of coverage. The cost difference will be minimal.
You'll need to have $25000 in liability, bodily injury, and property damage coverage before driving in Georgia.
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Minimum coverage is the minimum amount of insurance required by law. Full coverage is the full package from the insurer, insuring everything they offer to cover.
That would depend on the state where you live minimum liability coverage.