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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 108A — Social Services

§ 108A-147.13. Use of funds.

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§ 108A-147.13. Use of funds.
(a)Except as provided in subsection
(d)of this section, the proceeds of the health advancement assessments imposed under this Part, and all corresponding matching federal funds, shall only be used to fund the following:
(1)Medicaid actual nonfederal expenditures for newly eligible individuals, including HASP directed payments.
(2)Administrative expenditures for newly eligible individuals.
(3)Administrative expenditures related to the HASP program.
(b)The Department shall use an amount of the proceeds of the health advancement assessments that is equal to the county administration subcomponent of the administration component in G.S. 108A-147.7 to provide funding to county departments of social services to support the counties in determining eligibility for newly eligible individuals.
(c)The amount of the proceeds of the health advancement assessments that may be used for administrative expenses attributable to providing Medicaid coverage to newly eligible individuals and administrative expenditures associated with the HASP program shall not exceed, for any State fiscal year, an amount equal to the sum of the State administration subcomponent of the administration component in G.S. 108A-147.7 for each quarter of the State fiscal year, and all corresponding matching federal funds.
(d)The Department shall use an amount from the proceeds of the health advancement assessments equal to the State retention component in G.S. 108A-147.8, and all corresponding matching federal funds, for Medicaid program costs. (2023-7, s. 1.6(b).)
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