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Title 7 . Health and Social Services
Chapter 53 . (Reserved)
Section 229. Deferred subsidy

7 AAC 53.229. Deferred subsidy

(a) Subject to (b) and (c) of this section, the department may provide a deferred subsidy to a child for whom a factor or condition under 7 AAC 53.205(2) (B) has not yet been demonstrated through a documented diagnosis by a qualified health professional. A deferred subsidy does not provide monetary reimbursement to the family, but continues Medicaid benefits for the child.

(b) A child under the age of three qualifies for a deferred subsidy if the child is determined to be a hard-to-place child with special needs under 7 AAC 53.205, and a specific factor or condition under 7 AAC 53.205(2) (A) or (C) exists.

(c) An adoptive parent or guardian may request a monetary subsidy under 7 AAC 53.245 for a child receiving a deferred subsidy if a factor or condition under 7 AAC 53.205(2) (B) is later diagnosed, or after the child's third birthday. The request for a monetary subsidy must be made in writing and must document the reasons that the child requires a monetary subsidy, including a documented diagnosis from a qualified health professional. The department will negotiate a monetary subsidy with the family if the department approves the request.

History: Eff. 3/31/2005, Register 173

Authority: AS 13.26.062

AS 25.23.210

AS 25.23.230

AS 47.14.100

AS 47.14.120


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