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ASSEMBLY, No. STATE OF NEW JERSEY 0th LEGISLATURE INTRODUCED JUNE, 000 Sponsored by: Assemblywoman ARLINE M. FRISCIA District (Middlesex) SYNOPSIS Requires NJ KidCare program to provide all reasonable necessary assistance to applicants in completing applications to program. CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT As introduced.

A FRISCIA 0 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning applications for the Children's Health Care Coverage Program and amending P.L., c.. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:. Section of P.L.. c. (C.0:I-) is amended to read as follows:. a. The Children's Health Care Coverage Program is established in the Department of Human Services. The purpose of the program shall be to provide subsidized private health insurance coverage, and other health care benefits as determined by the commissioner, to children from birth through years of age within the limits of funds appropriated or otherwise made available for the program. The program shall require copayments and a premium contribution from families with incomes which exceed 0% of the official poverty level, which shall be based upon a sliding income scale. The program shall include the provision of well-child and other preventive services, hospitalization, physician care, laboratory and x-ray services, prescription drugs, mental health services, and other services as determined by the commissioner. b. The commissioner, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, shall take such actions as are necessary to implement and operate the program in accordance with the provisions governing the State Children's Health Insurance Program in Title XXI of the federal Social Security Act, as provided in Subtitle J of Title IV of the federal "Balanced Budget Act of," Pub.L.0-. c. The commissioner [shall], by regulation: () shall establish standards for determining eligibility and other requirements for the program, including, but not limited to, premium payments and copayments[, and]; () may contract with one or more appropriate entities to assist in administering the program; and () shall require that the program, by telephone and through each of its enrollment sites, provide sufficient staff with proper training and the necessary resources to take such actions as are reasonably necessary to facilitate a person's application process to the program, including, but not limited to: providing translation services, as necessary, to the maximum extent practicable; responding to an applicant's questions about the program, the application form or the application process; and providing assistance to an applicant as necessary to complete the application form. The commissioner shall take, or cause to be taken, any action EXPLANATION - Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted in the law. Matter underlined thus is new matter.

A FRISCIA 0 0 0 0 necessary to secure for the State the maximum amount of federal financial participation available with respect to the program, subject to the constraints of fiscal responsibility and within the limits of available funding in any fiscal year. d. Subject to federal approval, a child with a family gross income that does not exceed 00% of the official poverty level shall not be determined ineligible for the program solely because the child was previously covered under an individual health benefits plan during any period preceding application to the program if the child was not voluntarily disenrolled from employer-sponsored group insurance coverage during the six-month period prior to application to the program. e. The commissioner, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, shall provide by regulation for presumptive eligibility for the program in accordance with the following provisions: () A child who presents himself for treatment at an acute care hospital or a federally qualified health center or local health department that provides primary care shall be deemed presumptively eligible for the program if a preliminary determination by hospital, health center or local health department staff indicates that the child meets program eligibility standards established by regulation of the commissioner and is a member of a household with an income which does not exceed 00% of the official poverty level; () The provisions of paragraph () of this subsection shall also apply to a child who is presumed eligible for Medicaid coverage pursuant to P.L., c. (C.0:D- et seq.); () If a child is determined to be presumptively eligible for the program, the child's parent, guardian or caretaker relative shall be required to submit a completed application for the program no later than the end of the month following the month in which presumptive eligibility is determined; and () During the period in which the child is presumptively eligible for the program, the child shall be eligible to receive all services covered by the program. f. The commissioner, in consultation with the Commissioner of Education and the Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, shall establish a partnership initiative between the program and public elementary and secondary schools, licensed child care centers, registered family day care homes, and unified child care agencies in this State, federally qualified health centers and local health departments that provide primary care to provide outreach to children throughout the State who are potentially eligible for the program. Under this partnership, the commissioner shall arrange for: () the provision by the department to each public elementary and secondary school, licensed child care center, registered family day care

A FRISCIA 0 0 0 0 home, and unified child care agency in the State, federally qualified health center and local health department that provides primary care of informational materials about the program, including the potential costs and benefits for a participating household, as well as program application forms and postage-paid envelopes to submit completed applications to the department, which the school, child care center, registered family day care home, unified child care agency, health center or local health department, as applicable, shall make available to persons wishing to apply for the program; () the provision to each public elementary and secondary school, licensed child care center, registered family day care home, and unified child care agency in the State, federally qualified health center and local health department that provides primary care of a notice to be distributed at least annually to the households of children attending the school or child care center, or being cared for by the registered family day care home, or assisted by the unified child care agency or receiving health care services from the health center or local health department, as applicable, informing them about the availability of the informational materials, application forms and postage-paid envelopes provided by the department pursuant to paragraph () of this subsection, with respect to which distribution the department shall reimburse the school or child care center, or registered family day care home, or unified child care agency or health center or local health department for the costs thereof in accordance with procedures established by the commissioner; and () a payment to be made by the department in the amount of $ to a school, child care center, registered family day care home, unified child care agency, federally qualified health center or local health department that provides primary care for each household enrolled in the program which was referred by that respective entity, and to which household the entity has provided assistance with enrollment in the program. The payment shall be made upon the determination of eligibility for the program by the department with respect to that household, including the receipt of any initial premium contribution from the household as required by the commissioner pursuant to this section. g. Subject to federal approval, the commissioner shall by regulation establish that in determining income eligibility for the program, any gross family income above 00% of the official poverty level, up to a maximum of 0% of the official poverty level, shall be disregarded. (cf: P.L., c., s.). This act shall take effect immediately.

A FRISCIA 0 STATEMENT This bill directs the Commissioner of Human Services to require by regulation that the NJ KidCare program, by telephone and through each of its enrollment sites, provide sufficient staff with proper training and the necessary resources to take such actions as are reasonably necessary to facilitate a person's application process to the program, including, but not limited to: providing translation services, as necessary, to the maximum extent practicable; responding to an applicant's questions about the program, the application form or the application process; and providing assistance to an applicant as necessary to complete the application form.