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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 25 — Trust funds and their management

25.77 Medical assistance trust fund.

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25.77 Medical assistance trust fund. There is created a separate nonlapsible trust fund designated as the medical assistance trust fund, consisting of all of the following:
(1)All federal moneys received, including moneys that the department of health services may transfer from the appropriation under s. 20.435
(o), that are related to payments under s. 49.45 and are based on public funds that are transferred or certified under 42 CFR 433.51
(b)and used as the nonfederal share of Medical Assistance funding.
(2)All public funds that are related to payments under s. 49.45 and that are transferred or certified under 42 CFR 433.51
(b)and used as the nonfederal and federal share of Medical Assistance funding, except funds that are deposited into the appropriation accounts under s. 20.435
(kx)or
(ky).
(3)All moneys received under s. 50.14
(2g)from assessments on licensed beds of facilities in each fiscal year.
(6)All moneys transferred under 2003 Wisconsin Act 129 , section 5
(1).
(7)All moneys transferred under 2005 Wisconsin Act 15 , section 9221
(2).
(8)All moneys transferred from the appropriation under s. 20.285
(gb).
(9)All moneys transferred from the permanent endowment fund.
(10)All moneys transferred under 2007 Wisconsin Act 20 , section 9225
(2).
(11)All moneys transferred under s. 50.38
(8).
(12)All moneys recouped and deposited under s. 50.38
(a)4.
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