WAC 182-505-0225 Children's Washington apple health with premiums - Calculation and determination of premium amount.
Effective October 25, 2024.
- For the purposes of this chapter, "premium" means an amount paid for health care coverage under WAC 182-505-0215.
- Premium requirement. The Washington apple health premium-based program under WAC 182-505-0215 requires payment of a monthly premium.
- The first monthly premium is due in the month following the determination of eligibility.
- There is no premium requirement for health care coverage received in the month eligibility is determined or in any prior month.
- A child who is American Indian or Alaska native is exempt from the monthly premium requirement.
- Monthly premium amount.
- The premium amount for the medical assistance unit (MAU) is based on countable income under chapter 182-509 WAC and the number of people in the MAU under chapter 182-506 WAC.
- The premium amount is as follows:
- If the MAU's countable income exceeds 210 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) but does not exceed 260 percent of the FPL, the monthly premium for each child is $20.
- If the MAU's countable income exceeds 260 percent of the FPL but does not exceed 312 percent of the FPL, the monthly premium for each child is $30.
- The medicaid agency charges a monthly premium for no more than two children per household.
- Payment of the full premium is required. Partial payments cannot be designated for a specific child or month.
- Any third party may pay the premium on behalf of the household. Failure of a third party to pay the premium does not eliminate the obligation of the household to pay past due premiums.
- A change that affects the premium amount takes effect the month after the change is reported.
- Nonpayment of premiums.
- The agency writes off past-due premiums after 12 months.