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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1892 (EAH) — 115 HR 1892 EAH: Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2018 · Sec. 2656

Sec. 2656. Effective dates; application to waivers

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Subject to paragraph
(2)and subsections
(b)through (d), the amendments made by this chapter shall take effect on January 1, 2018. In the case of a State plan under part B or E of title IV of the Social Security Act which the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines requires State legislation (other than legislation appropriating funds) in order for the plan to meet the additional requirements imposed by the amendments made by this chapter, the State plan shall not be regarded as failing to comply with the requirements of such part solely on the basis of the failure of the plan to meet the 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 shall be deemed to be a separate regular session of the State legislature. The amendments made by sections 2651(a), 2651(b), 2651(d), and 2652 shall take effect on October 1, 2019. If a State requests a delay in the effective date provided for in paragraph (1), the Secretary of Health and Human Services shall delay the effective date with respect to the State for the amount of time requested by the State not to exceed 2 years. If the effective date is so delayed for a period with respect to a State under the preceding sentence, then— notwithstanding section 2644, the date that the amendments made by section 2621(c) take effect with respect to the State shall be delayed for the period; and in applying section 474(a)(6) of the Social Security Act with respect to the State, “on or after the date this paragraph takes effect with respect to the State” is deemed to be substituted for “after September 30, 2019” in subparagraph (A)(i)(I) of such section. The amendments made by section 2655 shall take effect on October 1, 2018. In the case of a State that, on the date of enactment of this Act, has in effect a waiver approved under section 1130 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1320a–9 ), the amendments made by this chapter shall not apply with respect to the State before the expiration (determined without regard to any extensions) of the waiver to the extent the amendments are inconsistent with the terms of the waiver.
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