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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 626 (Introduced in Senate) — To amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to cover physician services delivered by podiatric physicians to ensure... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Recognizing doctors of podiatric medicine as physicians under the medicaid program

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Section 1905(a)(5)(A) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1396d(a)(5)(A) ) is amended by striking section 1861(r)(1) and inserting paragraphs
(1)and
(3)of section 1861(r) . Except as provided in paragraph (2), the amendment made by subsection
(a)shall apply to services furnished on or after January 1, 2016. In the case of a State plan under title XIX of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1396 et seq. ) which the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines requires State legislation in order for the plan to meet the additional requirement imposed by the amendment made by subsection (a), the State plan shall not be regarded as failing to comply with the requirements of such title solely on the basis of its failure to meet these additional requirements before the first day of the first calendar quarter beginning after the close of the first regular session of the State legislature that begins after the date of enactment of this Act. For purposes of the previous sentence, in the case of a State that has a 2-year legislative session, each year of the session is considered to be a separate regular session of the State legislature.
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