REFERENCES TO LAWS DIRECTLY AFFECTING MEDICAID PROGRAM
Sec. 1939. [42 U.S.C. 1396v] (a) Authority or Requirements to Cover Additional Individuals.—For provisions of law which make additional individuals eligible for medical assistance under this title, see the following:
(1)AFDC.—
(A) Section 402(a)(32) of this Act (relating to individuals who are deemed recipients of aid but for whom a payment is not made).
(B) Section 402(a)(37) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose AFDC eligibility due to increased earnings).
(C) Section 406(h) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose AFDC eligibility due to increased collection of child or spousal support).
(D) Section 482(e)(6) of this Act (relating to certain individuals participating in work supplementation programs).
(2) SSI.—
(A) Section 1611(e) of this Act (relating to treatment of couples sharing an accommodation in a facility).
(B) Section 1619 of this Act (relating to benefits for individuals who perform substantial gainful activity despite severe medical impairment).
(C) Section 1634(b) of this Act (relating to preservation of benefit status for disabled widows and widowers who lost SSI benefits because of 1983 changes in actuarial reduction formula).
(D) Section 1634(c) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose eligibility for SSI benefits due to entitlement to child’s insurance benefits under section 202(d) of this Act).
(E) Section 1634(d) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose eligibility for SSI benefits due to entitlement to early widow’s or widower’s insurance benefits under section 202(e) or (f) of this Act).
(3) Foster care and adoption assistance.—Sections 472(h) and 473(b) of this Act (relating to medical assistance for children in foster care and for adopted children).
(4) Refugee assistance.—Section 412(e)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act[398] (relating to medical assistance for certain refugees).
(A) Section 230 of Public Law 93-66 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain essential persons).
(B) Section 231 of Public Law 93-66 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain persons in medical institutions).
(C) Section 232 of Public Law 93-66 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain blind and disabled medically indigent persons).
(D) Section 13(c) of Public Law 93-233 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain individuals receiving mandatory State supplementary payments).
(E) Section 503 of Public Law 94-566 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain individuals who would be eligible for supplemental security income benefits but for cost-of-living increases in social security benefits).
(F) Section 310(b)(1) of Public Law 96-272 (relating to continuing medicaid eligibility for certain recipients of Department of Veterans Affairs pensions).
(b) Additional State Plan Requirements.—For other provisions of law that establish additional requirements for State plans to be approved under this title, see the following:
(1) Section 1618 of this Act (relating to requirement for operation of certain State supplementation programs).
(2) Section 212(a) of Public Law 93-66[400] (relating to requiring mandatory minimum State supplementation of SSI benefits program).
[398] See Vol. II, P.L. 82-414.
[399] See Vol. II, P.L. 93-66, P.L. 93-233, P.L. 94-566, and P.L. 96-272.
[400] See Vol. II, P.L. 93-66, §212(a).