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August 23, 2019
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CMS Guidance to States Outlines Sponsor Deeming and Repayment Requirements for Certain Immigrants
seeking Medicaid and CHIP Coverage
The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services issued guidance to states today regarding how they
should determine certain sponsored immigrants’ eligibility for Medicaid and
the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Today’s guidance
follows the issuance of the Presidential Memorandum on Enforcing the Legal
Responsibilities of Sponsors of Aliens, which directs relevant federal
agencies to update or issue procedures and guidance as needed, to ensure
compliance with the sponsor deeming and repayment obligations under current
law.
The CMS guidance,
contained in a State Health Official Letter (SHO), provides direction to
states on provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The
INA generally requires that the income and resources of the sponsors of
certain immigrants be counted in determining the immigrant’s eligibility for
federal means-tested benefit programs, including Medicaid and CHIP.
Under the INA, the sponsors of the affected immigrants are also responsible for
reimbursing the state agency for the cost of most benefits provided to the
sponsored immigrant.
These rules only apply to
Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) who have a sponsor who has executed an
Affidavit of Support (Form I-864 Affidavit of Support).
Today’s guidance reminds
states of their obligation to comply with the sponsor deeming requirements,
along with information on the repayment and recovery of costs
requirements.
In considering the income
and resources of a sponsor when determining eligibility for the sponsored
immigrant, states may align to one of several options outlined in the letter
or present an alternative approach to CMS for approval. States also
have the flexibility to combine two or more options. The SHO provides
guidance on the INA requirements and help states comply with the law.
The issues in this letter
include:
CMS will issue additional
guidance for states on how to document their sponsor deeming policies and
procedures and will ensure states have the support they need to update their
practices.
For more information,
please visit: https://www.medicaid.gov/federal-policy-guidance/downloads/sho19004.pdf
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CMS Guidance to States Outlines Sponsor Deeming and Repayment Requirements for Certain Immigrants seeking Medicaid and CHIP Coverage
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