1. re-apply and be determined eligible, or 2. request a hearing and have the decision be in your favor
No. Medicaid is administered by the States and altho it is governed by Federal regulations, those regulations allow the States a lot of choices re: eligibility and benefits.
Medicare is a Federal program which is the same nationwide. Re: Medicaid, there are significant variations among the States.
No. Medicaid is administered by the States and altho it is governed by Federal regulations, those regulations allow the States a lot of choices re: eligibility and benefits.
YES!
There is no upper limit to the amount of benefits one may receive from Medicaid.
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Can Medicaid sieze the benefits of a life insurance policy
Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations requires each State to provide certain basic services under Medicaid. Beyond that, States have considerable discretion in deciding what benefits to provide.
Question is unclear. The DMV record reflecting the suspension never goes away. If the suspension was for a set amouint of time - if that time has expired then you can re-apply to have your license re-instated. The key phrase is YOU must apply to have it re-instated. If your driving privilege was never restored then you are still in a suspended status.
Strictly speaking, Medicaid eligibility cannot be transferred between States. The family will need to cancel their FL Medicaid and re-apply in NC. However, in this situation there should be no problem establishing Medicaid eligibility in NC.
what sport was banned in1924 and then reinstated in1988 The Answer for your Curves questionaire is TENNIS