Common use of POWER Account Balance Transfers Clause in Contracts

POWER Account Balance Transfers. If an enrollee transfers to a new MCO or ESP, the enrollee’s POWER Account balance will be transferred to the State within thirty (30) days from the date the MCO or ESP was notified by the State. For a transfer at the end of a coverage term, the current MCO or ESP remains responsible for determining the amount of the enrollee’s POWER Account that may be carried over, and forwarding that amount to the State. The State will forward the balance to the new MCO or ESP.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.in.gov

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POWER Account Balance Transfers. If an enrollee transfers to a new MCO or ESP, the enrollee’s POWER Account balance will be transferred to the State state within thirty (30) days from the date the MCO or ESP was notified by the Statestate. For a transfer at the end of a coverage term, the current MCO or ESP remains responsible for determining the amount of the enrollee’s POWER Account that may be carried over, and forwarding that amount to the Statestate. The State state will forward the balance to the new MCO or ESP.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.medicaid.gov, www.in.gov

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POWER Account Balance Transfers. If an enrollee transfers to a new MCO or ESPMCO, the enrollee’s POWER Account balance will be transferred to the State state within thirty (30) days from the date the MCO or ESP was notified by the Statestate. For a transfer at the end of a coverage term, the current MCO or ESP remains responsible for determining the amount of the enrollee’s POWER Account that may be carried over, and forwarding that amount to the Statestate. The State state will forward the balance to the new MCO or ESPMCO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.in.gov

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