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Title 33 : Human Services
Chapter 018 : Public-Private Universal Health Care System
Subchapter 002 : GREEN MOUNTAIN CARE
(Cite as: 33 V.S.A. § 1824)-
§ 1824. Eligibility
(a)(1) Upon implementation, all Vermont residents shall be eligible for Green Mountain Care, regardless of whether an employer offers health insurance for which they are eligible. The Agency shall establish standards by rule for proof and verification of residency.
(2)(A) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (C) of this subdivision (2), if an individual is determined to be eligible for Green Mountain Care based on information later found to be false, the Agency shall make reasonable efforts to recover from the individual the amounts expended for his or her care. In addition, if the individual knowingly provided the false information, he or she shall be assessed an administrative penalty of not more than $5,000.00.
(B) The Agency shall include information on the Green Mountain Care application to provide notice to applicants of the penalty for knowingly providing false information as established in subdivision (A) of this subdivision (2).
(C) An individual determined to be eligible for Green Mountain Care whose health services are paid in whole or in part by Medicaid funds who commits fraud shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 1, subchapter 5 of this title in lieu of the administrative penalty described in subdivision (A) of this subdivision (2).
(D) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or restrict prosecutions under any applicable provision of law.
(3)(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person who is not a Vermont resident shall not be eligible for Green Mountain Care.
(B) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (C) of this subdivision (3), an individual covered under Green Mountain Care shall inform the Agency within 60 days of becoming a resident of another state. An individual who obtains or attempts to obtain health services through Green Mountain Care more than 60 days after becoming a resident of another state shall reimburse the Agency for the amounts expended for his or her care and shall be assessed an administrative penalty of not more than $1,000.00 for a first violation and not more than $2,000.00 for any subsequent violation.
(C) An individual whose health services are paid in whole or in part by Medicaid funds who obtains or attempts to obtain health services through Green Mountain Care more than 60 days after becoming a resident of another state shall be subject to the provisions of chapter 1, subchapter 5 of this title in lieu of the administrative penalty described in subdivision (B) of this subdivision (3).
(D) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or restrict prosecutions under any applicable provision of law.
(b) The Agency shall establish a procedure to enroll residents in Green Mountain Care.
(c)(1) The Agency shall establish by rule a process to allow health care professionals to presume an individual is eligible based on the information provided on a simplified application.
(2) After submission of the application, the Agency shall collect additional information as necessary to determine whether Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, or other federal funds may be applied toward the cost of the health services provided, but shall provide payment for any health services received by the individual from the time the application is submitted.
(3) If an individual presumed eligible for Green Mountain Care pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection is later determined not to be eligible for the program, the Agency shall make reasonable efforts to recover from the individual the amounts expended for his or her care.
(d) The Agency shall adopt rules pursuant to 3 V.S.A. chapter 25 to ensure that Vermont residents who are temporarily out of the State and who intend to return and reside in Vermont remain eligible for Green Mountain Care while outside Vermont.
(e) A nonresident visiting Vermont, or his or her insurer, shall be billed for all services received. The Agency may enter into intergovernmental arrangements or contracts with other states and countries to provide reciprocal coverage for temporary visitors and shall adopt rules pursuant to 3 V.S.A. chapter 25 to carry out the purposes of this subsection. (Added 2011, No. 48, § 4.)