Conditional eligibility definition

Conditional eligibility means that eligibility has been approved for a period not to exceed 90 days to allow families with a child experiencing homelessness additional time to obtain required documentation needed to complete a final eligibility determination.
Conditional eligibility means eligibility for MA which is conditional upon the applicant or recipient meeting the financial eligibility standards specified in 20 CFR 416.1240 and 416.1242 within a predetermined period of time.
Conditional eligibility for MEPD means the member must pay a premium before getting Medicaid eligibility for a month.

More Definitions of Conditional eligibility

Conditional eligibility means a category of eligibility where a person under the age of 22 is determined to have a developmental disability only provisionally because either the diagnostic information is inconclusive or it cannot yet be determined whether the disability will continue indefinitely.
Conditional eligibility means service restrictions of some Access-a-Ride participants.
Conditional eligibility means that eligibility has been approved for a period not to exceed 90 days to allow families with a child experiencing
Conditional eligibility. An ADA paratransitDemand Response service level where passengers are required to used fixed route services unless certain conditions or barriers are present that prevent them from doing so. Conditionally eligible passengers are only authorized to use MetroAccessDemand Response when the limiting conditions are present.

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