Claiming Period Sample Clauses

Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement (including any cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the calendar quarter in which the Commonwealth made the expenditures. Furthermore, all claims for services during the demonstration period (including any cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the conclusion or termination of the demonstration. During the latter 2-year period, the state must continue to identify separately net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the demonstration on the CMS-64 waiver forms, in order to properly account for these expenditures in determining budget neutrality.
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Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures related to the demonstration (including any cost settlements) must be made within two (2) years after the calendar quarter in which the state made the expenditures. Furthermore, all claims for services during the demonstration period (including cost settlements) must be made within two years after the conclusion or termination of the demonstration. During the latter two (2) year period, the state must continue to identify separately net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the demonstration on the Form CMS-64.21U Waiver and/or CMS-64.21UP Waiver.
Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures related to the demonstration (including any cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the calendar quarter in which the state made the expenditures. Furthermore, all claims for services during the demonstration period (including cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the conclusion or termination of the demonstration. During the latter 2-year period, the state must continue to identify separately on the Form CMS-21 net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the section 1115 demonstration. 110. Standard CHIP Funding Process. The standard CHIP funding process will be used during the demonstration. Rhode Island must estimate matchable expenditures for CHIP Children and Pregnant Women between 185 percent and 250 percent of the FPL on the quarterly Form CMS-37.12 (Narrative) for both Medicaid Assistance Payments (MAP) and state and local Administrative costs (ADM). CMS will make Federal funds available based upon the State’s estimate, as approved by CMS. Within 30 days after the end of each quarter, the state must submit the Form CMS-64.21U Waiver and/or CMS-64.21UP Waiver. CMS will reconcile expenditures reported on the Form CMS-64.21 waiver forms with Federal funding previously made available to the state, and include the reconciling adjustment in the finalization of the grant award to the state. 111. Limit on Title XXI Funding. Rhode Island will be subject to a limit on the amount of Federal title XXI funding that the state may receive on demonstration expenditures during the demonstration period. Federal title XXI funding available for demonstration expenditures is limited to the State’s available allotment, including any redistributed funds. Should the state expend its available allotment and redistribution, no further enhanced Federal matching funds will be available for the expenditures for demonstration Populations 6 and 7 until the next allotment becomes available. Once all available title XXI funds are exhausted, the state will continue to provide coverage to Demonstration Population 6 and 7 and is authorized to claim Federal funding under title XIX funds (title XIX funds are not available for the separate program) until further title XXI Federal funds become available. The state must request a Category II change per the process outlined in STC 18 and notify CMS of its intent to exercise its authority to cover Population 7 using title XIX funds. When title XXI funds are exhau...
Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures subject to the budget neutrality expenditure limit (including any claims documented through cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the calendar quarter in which the State made the expenditures. Furthermore, all claims for services during the Demonstration period (including any documented through cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the conclusion or termination of the Demonstration. During the latter 2-year period, the State must continue to identify separately net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the section 1115 Demonstration on the CMS-64 waiver forms the net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the section 1115 Demonstration, in order to properly account for these expenditures in determining budget neutrality.
Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures subject to the budget neutrality agreement (including any cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the calendar quarter in which the Commonwealth made the expenditures. All claims for services during the Demonstration period (including any cost settlements) must be made in accordance with 45 CFR 95.4 et seq. After the conclusion or termination of the Demonstration, the Commonwealth must continue to identify separately expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the Demonstration on the CMS-64 waiver forms in order to properly account for these expenditures in determining budget neutrality. Demonstration Approval Period: December 22, 2008 through June 30, 2011 30
Claiming Period. All claims for expenditures related to the demonstration (including any cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the calendar quarter in which the state made the expenditures. Furthermore, all claims for services during the demonstration period (including cost settlements) must be made within 2 years after the conclusion or termination of the demonstration. During the latter 2-year period, the state must continue to identify separately on the Form CMS-21 net expenditures related to dates of service during the operation of the section 1115 demonstration. 110. Standard CHIP Funding Process. The standard CHIP funding process will be used during the demonstration. Rhode Island must estimate matchable expenditures for CHIP Children and Pregnant Women between 185 percent and 250 percent of the FPL on the quarterly Form CMS-37.12 (Narrative) for both Medicaid Assistance Payments (MAP) and state and local Administrative costs (ADM). CMS will make Federal funds available based upon the State’s estimate, as approved by CMS. Within 30 days after the end of each quarter, the state must submit the Form CMS-64.21U Waiver and/or CMS-64.21UP Waiver. CMS will reconcile expenditures reported on the Form CMS-64.21 waiver forms with Federal funding previously made available to the state, and include the reconciling adjustment in the finalization of the grant award to the state.
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