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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-2933. Eligibility determination; application; enrollment

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A. A person who is seeking services pursuant to this article shall submit an application for eligibility for the system to the administration which shall review the completed application to determine if the person meets the residency and if applicable, the alienage requirements adopted pursuant to section 36-2932, subsection K and the eligibility criteria prescribed in section 36-2934.
B. The administration shall conduct a preadmission screening pursuant to section 36-2936 to determine if the applicant is eligible for services.
C. A person who is a resident of this state and, if not a citizen of the United States, who meets the alienage requirements of federal law and who meets the eligibility criteria prescribed in section 36-2934 and who is determined eligible for services pursuant to section 36-2936 shall be enrolled in the system, unless such person is enrolled in the Arizona health care cost containment system pursuant to article 1 of this chapter and only needs convalescent care as defined by the director by rule.
D. On enrollment in the system, the administration shall conduct post-eligibility treatment of income and resources of the member as prescribed in section 36-2932, subsection L.
E. The director may enter into an interagency agreement with the department under which the department may:
1. Determine whether all persons with developmental disabilities as defined in section 36-551 who apply to the system meet the eligibility criteria prescribed in subsection A of this section.
2. Conduct preadmission screening pursuant to subsection B of this section on persons with developmental disabilities as defined in section 36-551 to determine if the applicant is eligible for services.
3. Conduct post-eligibility treatment of income and resources pursuant to subsection D of this section for a member who has a developmental disability as defined in section 36-551.
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