Threshold Language definition

Threshold Language means a language that has been identified as the primary language, as indicated on the Medi-Cal Eligibility System (MEDS), of 3,000 beneficiaries or five percent of the beneficiary population, whichever is lower, in an identified geographic area.
Threshold Language means a language that has been identified as the primary language, as indicated on the MEDS, of 3,000 beneficiaries or five percent of the beneficiary population, whichever is lower, in an identified geographic area.
Threshold Language pursuant to the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Bilingual Services Act and “Prevalent Non-English Language” pursuant to the State contract and 42 CFR. §438.10(a), means a language that has been identified as the primary language of a population group of mandatory Medi-Cal beneficiaries residing in County’s Medi-Cal service area, who indicate their primary language as other than English, as tracked in the Medi-Cal Eligibility System (MEDS) and measured as follows:

Examples of Threshold Language in a sentence

  • This Language Access Plan provides for language access services to be provided as needed for language groups in addition to those determined to be Threshold Language Groups or Substantial Number of Limited-English-Speaking Persons Groups.

  • Threshold Language: threshold Languages in each county are designated by the Department of Health Care Services.

  • Threshold Language: Threshold Languages in each county are designated by the Department of Health Care Services.

  • City of Oakland, et al., Case No. RG 08409443, which provide additional obligations by the City to employ bilingual individuals in the languages of Threshold Language Groups for certain Public Contact Positions in Tier 1 and Tier 2 Departments and Super PCP Departments, as defined by the Equal Access Office, and whichprovide for translation of specified Vital Documents, recorded telephonic messages, and access complaint procedures in Threshold Languages.

  • Threshold Language – Those languages identified based upon State requirements and/or findings of the Group Needs Assessment (GNA).


More Definitions of Threshold Language

Threshold Language means a language that has been identified as the primary language, as indicated on the
Threshold Language pursuant to the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx Bilingual Services Act and “Prevalent Language” pursuant to State contracts and 42 CFR. §438.10(a), means a language that has been identified as the primary language, as indicated on the Medi-Cal Eligibility System (MEDS), of 3,000 beneficiaries or five percent of the beneficiary population, whichever is lower, in County’s Medi-Cal service area. (Cal. Govt. Code §7290-7299.8; 42 CFR. §438.10(a); 9 CCR §1810.410(a)(3).)
Threshold Language means a language that has been identified as the primary language, as indicated on the Medi-Cal Eligibility Data System (MEDS), of 3,000 beneficiaries or five percent of the beneficiary population, whichever is lower, in an identified geographic area.
Threshold Language means a language for the
Threshold Language means a language that has been
Threshold Language means a language for the geographical area in which a project is located as identified by the Department of Health Care Services in its most recent determination required pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 14029.91 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Threshold Language means a language identified as the primary language, as indicated on the Medi-Cal Eligibility Data System (MEDS), of 3,000 beneficiaries or five percent of the beneficiary population, whichever is lower, in an identified geographic area.” DHCS, MHSD Information Notice No.: 13-09 (April 30, 2013), citing Title 9, CCR Section 1810.410 (a)(3).