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§ 25.5-6-903. Residential child health care program - waiver - home- and community-based services - rules

CO Rev Stat § 25.5-6-903 (2018) (N/A)
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(2) The state department may limit the number of participants in the program in accordance with any federal waiver obtained by the state department to implement this section.

(3) The state board shall promulgate rules as necessary for the implementation and administration of the program, including but not limited to rules regarding program services; eligibility criteria, including financial eligibility criteria; and reimbursement of providers.

(4) This section will take effect if the federal department of health and human services approves a redesigned children's habilitation residential program waiver for medicaid-eligible children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as defined in section 25.5-10-202, who have complex behavioral support needs, pursuant to House Bill 18-1328, as enacted in 2018. The executive director of the state department shall notify the revisor of statutes in writing of the date on which the condition specified in this section has occurred by e-mailing the notice to . This section takes effect, effective upon the date identified in the notice that the federal department of health and human services approved the waiver or, if the notice does not specify that date, upon the date of the notice to the revisor of statutes.

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§ 25.5-6-903. Residential child health care program - waiver - home- and community-based services - rules