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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 1324.28

489 words·~2 min read·/ca/health-and-safety-code/1324-28

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(a)This article shall be implemented as long as both of the following conditions are met:
(1)The state receives federal approval of the quality assurance fee from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
(2)Legislation is enacted in the 2004 legislative session making an appropriation from the General Fund and from the Federal Trust Fund to fund a rate increase for skilled nursing facilities, as defined under subdivision
(c)of Section 1250, for the 2004–05 rate year in an amount consistent with the Medi-Cal rates that specific facilities would have received under the rate methodology in effect as of July 31, 2004, plus the proportional costs as projected by Medi-Cal for new state or federal mandates.
(b)This article shall remain operative only as long as all of the following conditions are met:
(1)The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services continues to allow the use of the provider assessment provided in this article.
(2)The Medi-Cal Long-Term Care Reimbursement Act, Article 3.8 (commencing with Section 14126) of Chapter 7 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as added during the 2003–04 Regular Session by the act adding this section, is enacted and implemented on or before July 31, 2005, or as extended as provided in that article, and remains in effect thereafter.
(3)The state has continued its maintenance of effort for the level of state funding of nursing facility reimbursement for the 2005–06 rate year, and for every subsequent rate year continuing through the 2011–12 rate year, in an amount not less than the amount that specific facilities would have received under the rate methodology in effect on July 31, 2004, plus Medi-Cal’s projected proportional costs for new state or federal mandates, not including the quality assurance fee.
(4)The full amount of the quality assurance fee assessed and collected pursuant to this article remains available for the purposes specified in Section 1324.25 and for related purposes.
(c)If all of the conditions in subdivision
(a)are met, this article is implemented, and subsequently, any one of the conditions in subdivision
(b)is not met, on and after the date that the department makes that determination, this article shall not be implemented, notwithstanding that the condition or conditions subsequently may be met.
(d)Notwithstanding subdivisions (a), (b), and (c), in the event of a final judicial determination made by any state or federal court that is not appealed, or by a court of appellate jurisdiction that is not further appealed, in any action by any party, or a final determination by the administrator of the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, that federal financial participation is not available with respect to any payment made under the methodology implemented pursuant to this article because the methodology is invalid, unlawful, or contrary to any provision of federal law or regulations, or of state law, this section shall become inoperative.
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