State plan definition

State plan means the written description of the programs for children, youth, and
State plan means the comprehensive statewide transportation plan formed by the commission pursuant to the provisions of section 43-1-1103 (5).

Examples of State plan in a sentence

  • All individuals eligible for the State of Vermont’s public insurance programs, excluding the following persons: • Unqualified aliens and qualified aliens subject to the State Plan and Special Terms and Conditions.

  • DVHA is authorized to set payment rates to providers and is not required to comply with payment provisions in the approved State Plan.

  • DVHA will document in writing the State Plan substitution, enrollee agreement with the alternative and how the alternative was assessed and determined cost-effective.

  • Refer to services not covered by the Medicaid State Plan – see Attachment C, NON-COVERED SERVICES.

  • The Contractor is authorized to offer alternatives to Medicaid State Plan services where services in an alternative setting would be more cost effective or efficient and is consistent with the best interests and wishes of the member.


More Definitions of State plan

State plan means the written description of the programs for children,
State plan means a plan required for approval by the United States
State plan means the document which contains the services covered by the Connecticut Medical Assistance Program in compliance with Part 430, Subpart B, of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
State plan means the state plan for developmental disabilities established pursuant to the provisions of section 27-10.5-204 and as required by the federal "Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act", and amendments thereto, including the "Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, and Developmental Disabilities Amendments of 1978", Pub.L. 95-602.
State plan in the federal rule means WAC 173- 400-050(5).
State plan means a statewide plan for Medicaid services submitted for approval to CMS under Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act.