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Section
39-7,100
Home and community based services program; definitions; program requirements; demonstration projects.
Section
39-7,100a
Home and community based services; expansion to include services provided under senior care act; funding.
Section
39-7,100b
Individuals with disabilities; reinstatement of eligibility; home and community based services; definitions; rules and regulations.
Section
39-7,112
Implementation of managed care system to provide medicaid services; contracts; areas of state selected for implementation; waivers; managed care implementation committee; reports; managed care project at university of Kansas medical center terminated.
Section
39-7,116
Definitions.
Section
39-7,118
Drug utilization review program.
Section
39-7,119
Same; medicaid drug utilization review board created; members; terms; chairperson; closed or executive meetings; required meetings.
Section
39-7,120
Limitations on restrictions of patient access to prescription-only drugs through prior authorization or restrictive formulary; rules and regulations; factors to consider.
Section
39-7,121
Electronic pharmacy claims management system; limitations on utilization of system; implementation of system; reporting requirements.
Section
39-7,121a
State medicaid preferred drug formulary; advisory committee; evaluation of drugs and drug classes; rebates; discounts and services; review of formulary.
Section
39-7,121b
Limitations on restrictions on medications used to treat mental illness; medications available without restrictions; review by mental health medication advisory committee and medicaid drug utilization review board; mental health medication advisory committee established; members; meetings.
Section
39-7,121c
Certain medications not subject to prior authorization.
Section
39-7,121d
Program of differential dispensing fees for certain pharmacies; provisions for differential ingredient cost reimbursement; prescriber's unique identification number.
Section
39-7,121e
Limitation of reimbursement to multisource generic equivalent drugs, when; pharmacists not required to dispense certain drugs.
Section
39-7,121g
Donor human breast milk; hospital eligible for reimbursement, when; rules and regulations; federal waiver.
Section
39-7,123
State individual assistance support trust fund; agreements with trusts; interest transfers; expenditures and administration; rules and regulations.
Section
39-7,124
Aid to families with dependent children; no grant payments for unmarried minor who has a child unless residing with parent; exceptions.
Section
39-7,125
Same; reduction in incremental aid for certain additional children, exception; adjustment to earned income disregard.
Section
39-7,127
Same; work-and-earn incentive program; waivers from federal program requirements before implementation.
Section
39-7,128
Same; eligibility determination; exclusion of income earned and saved by minor for educational purposes; rules and regulations.
Section
39-7,129
Same; compliance with child immunization and vaccination requirements for continuing eligibility for aid.
Section
39-7,130
Same; requiring waiver applications for certain federal eligibility requirements for two-parent families, women in first month of pregnancy, and children in foster care.
Section
39-7,131
Same; application for waivers of federal requirements prior to implementation of act.
Section
39-7,132
Aid to families with dependent children; financial support for persons otherwise eligible for such aid; Kansas income tax credit for corporations; agreement with secretary, use of moneys.
Section
39-7,133
Severability of act.
Section
39-7,134
Establishment of system.
Section
39-7,135
Title IV-D agency designated; maintenance of Kansas payment center for collection and disbursement of support payments; contracts for administration and operation; disposition of certain payments under unclaimed property act.
Section
39-7,136
Access to information relating to a IV-D case.
Section
39-7,137
Construction.
Section
39-7,138
Definitions.
Section
39-7,139
Powers and remedies of the secretary concerning IV-D services.
Section
39-7,140
Jurisdiction; service; notice.
Section
39-7,141
Waiver of rights.
Section
39-7,142
Administrative orders.
Section
39-7,143
Same; enforceability.
Section
39-7,144
Subpoena; service; enforceability.
Section
39-7,145
Genetic tests.
Section
39-7,146
Arrearages.
Section
39-7,147
Income withholding order.
Section
39-7,148
Same; modification or termination.
Section
39-7,149
Same; hearing.
Section
39-7,150
Administrative levy on cash assets.
Section
39-7,151
Redirecting support payments; assignment; change of payee.
Section
39-7,152
Execution; arrearages.
Section
39-7,155
Past due child support or failure to comply with subpoena, restricted driving privileges; certification by secretary; notice; hearing.
Section
39-7,156
Same; prevention of certification.
Section
39-7,157
Same; termination of proceedings; issuance of driver's license.
Section
39-7,158
Agreement between secretary of revenue and secretary for children and families; rules and regulations.
Section
39-7,159
Comprehensive and coordinated system of long-term care services; cooperation by Kansas department for aging and disability services, Kansas department for children and families and department of health and environment.
Section
39-7,160
Robert G. (Bob) Bethell joint committee on home and community based services and KanCare oversight; members; meetings; reporting; compensation and expenses.
Section
39-7,162
Home and community based services savings fund administered by secretary for aging and disability services; certification, transfer and expenditures.
Section
39-701
Purposes of act.
Section
39-702
Definitions.
Section
39-708a
Payment of claims to medical vendors not filed within fiscal year; limitation.
Section
39-708c
Powers and duties of secretary for children and families; community work experience programs; disbursal of property including food stamps; division of services for the blind; children and youth service program; medical care for needy persons; payment schedules for health care providers; centralized payment of welfare expenditures.
Section
39-708d
Same; lease of office or business space.
Section
39-709
Eligibility requirements of applicants for and recipients of assistance, available resources; failure to comply with reporting and other requirements, penalties; automatic assignment of support rights; lien procedures and enforcement; eligibility and fraud investigations; prohibition of medicaid expansion. [See Revisor's Note]
Section
39-709b
Information concerning applicants for and recipients of assistance; confidentiality, exceptions; publication of statistics.
Section
39-709c
Report to legislature; medical assistance expenditures and amounts recovered; recommendations for legislation therefor.
Section
39-709e
Exercise of state's option from federal law making certain drug abusers ineligible for public assistance.
Section
39-709f
Medical assistance program and managed care organizations; contract; prompt payment.
Section
39-709g
Public assistance; duties of secretary for children and families; acceptance of telephonic signatures for applications.
Section
39-709h
Medical assistance program; patient encounter data; requirements imposed on managed care organizations; audits; rules and regulations.
Section
39-709i
Medical assistance program; decisions rendered by managed care organizations; appeals process; external independent third-party review; notice and procedure.
Section
39-709j
Medical assistance program; coverage for speech-language pathology and audiology services.
Section
39-710
Social welfare fund; deposits; disbursements; unpaid cancelled warrants, crediting; appropriations.
Section
39-711a
Meal services for the aging; use of school lunch facilities under agreement with local board of education.
Section
39-713c
Homes for children.
Section
39-713d
Funeral and cemetery expenses; limitations.
Section
39-714
County home; admission; treatment; ownership by two counties; tax levy, use of proceeds; issuance of bonds in certain counties.
Section
39-717
Illegal disposition; purchase, acquisition or possession of assistance; criminal penalties; exemption of assistance from legal process.
Section
39-718b
Liability of parent or guardian for assistance provided child, exceptions.
Section
39-719a
Recovery of medical assistance paid; obligation of third party; payment by secretary secondary costs paid proportionately by parties as determined by court.
Section
39-719b
Duty of recipient to report changes which affect eligibility; actions by secretary; recovery of assistance obtained by or transferred to another person by ineligible recipient.
Section
39-719c
Proof deemed prima facie evidence assistance unlawfully received.
Section
39-719e
Medical benefit plan providers to provide information identifying covered medical assistance recipients; procedures; enforcement.
Section
39-720
Penalty relating to fraudulent acts; civil actions, evidence.
Section
39-721
Severability clause.
Section
39-739
Sight handicapped persons; reports to state board of health; forms.
Section
39-740
Same; records available to secretary for children and families.
Section
39-744
Transfer of powers, duties and functions.
Section
39-745
Transition; preservation of civil rights of action and proceedings; criminal actions not to abate.
Section
39-746
Positions of certain officers and employees abolished; transfer of employees; rights preserved.
Section
39-751
Program for home maintenance; duties of secretary for children and families.
Section
39-752
Same; appointment of supervisors.
Section
39-753
Title IV-D child support enforcement services; duties of secretary; rules and regulations.
Section
39-754
Support rights assigned to secretary; secretary's rights; court record of support collected by secretary.
Section
39-755
Actions by secretary to establish parentage and to enforce support rights; necessary parties to proceedings; counsel; orders; application of section.
Section
39-756
Support enforcement services available to certain persons; assignment of support rights; limited power of attorney; continuation of services after discontinuance of public assistance; fees for services; distribution of collections; attorneys representing Kansas department for children and families; attorney-client relationship.
Section
39-756a
Time assignment of support rights under 39-709 remains in effect; assignment of rights to payment for medical care unaffected.
Section
39-757
Secretary to deposit moneys received under 39-709 and 39-756 with state treasurer; dispositions; expenditure from funds.
Section
39-758
Location of absent parents or their assets; cooperation of governmental units with secretary; availability of information.
Section
39-759
Unlawful acts relating to information concerning absent parents; penalty.
Section
39-760
Establishment of system for reporting suspected abuse or fraud in welfare or medical assistance programs; notice of existence of system.
Section
39-782
Hearing required prior to certifying adult care home for participation in state medical assistance program as intermediate care facility for mental health; notice.
Section
39-783
Notice to affected health care provider groups of reduction in scope or reimbursement of services under medical assistance program; contents; effect of failure to give notice.
Section
39-784
Fees for providing home health services for recipients served under medicaid home and community based services program; disposition; Kansas department for aging and disability services temporary deposit fund.
Section
39-785
Definitions.
Section
39-786
Division of aggregate resources authorized for purpose of determining medical assistance eligibility; conditions and limitations; written interspousal agreement; written statement of Kansas department for children and families; lien authorized, limitations; rules and regulations; increase in dollar amounts based on consumer price index.
Section
39-787
Division of aggregate income authorized for purpose of determining medical assistance eligibility; conditions and limitations; written interspousal agreement; written statement of secretary for children and families; rules and regulations.
Section
39-788
Act not in conflict with federal statute or regulation until final determination by federal secretary of health and human services that conflict exists; judicial review of such determination; notification of appropriate committees of legislature.
Section
39-789
Persons unable to give consent for transfers eligible for assistance under act; court order of maintenance, conservatorship or property and income division required.
Section
39-790
Court-ordered child support obligation or family maintenance allowance not available income.
Section
39-791
Application of 39-785 through 39-790 suspended; expiration of section.