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Sec. 1902. State plans for medical assistance
Sec. 1904. Operation of State plans
Sec. 1906. Enrollment of individuals under group health plans
Sec. 1907. Observance of religious beliefs
Sec. 1908. State programs for licensing of administrators of nursing homes
Sec. 1908A. Required laws relating to medical child support
Sec. 1909. State false claims act requirements for increased state share of recoveries
Sec. 1911. Indian Health Service facilities
Sec. 1912. Assignment of rights of payment
Sec. 1913. Hospital providers of nursing facility services
Sec. 1914. Withholding of Federal share of payments for certain medicare providers
Sec. 1915. Provisions respecting inapplicability and waiver of certain requirements of this title
Sec. 1916. Use of enrollment fees, premiums, deductions, cost sharing, and similar charges
Sec. 1916A. State option for alternative premiums and cost sharing
Sec. 1917. Liens, adjustments and recoveries, and transfers of assets
Sec. 1918. Application of provisions of title II relating to subpoenas
Sec. 1919. Requirements for nursing facilities
Sec. 1920. Presumptive eligibility for pregnant women
Sec. 1920A. Presumptive eligibility for children
Sec. 1920B. Presumptive eligibility for certain breast or cervical cancer patients
Sec. 1922. Correction and reduction plans for intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded
Sec. 1924. Treatment of income and resources for certain institutionalized spouses
Sec. 1925. Extension of eligibility for medical assistance
Sec. 1927. Payment for covered outpatient drugs
Sec. 1928. Program for distribution of pediatric vaccines
Sec. 1929. Home and community care for functionally disabled elderly individuals
Sec. 1930. Community supported living arrangements services
Sec. 1931. Assuring coverage for certain low-income families
Sec. 1932. Provisions relating to managed care
Sec. 1933. State coverage of medicare cost-sharing for additional low-income medicare beneficiaries
Sec. 1934. Program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE)
Sec. 1935. Special provisions relating to medicare prescription drug benefit
Sec. 1936. Medicaid integrity program
Sec. 1937. State flexibility in benefit packages
Sec. 1938. Health opportunity accounts
Sec. 1939. References to laws directly affecting medicaid program
[1] Title XIX of the Social Security Act is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Title XIX appears in the United States Code as §§1396-1396v, subchapter XIX, chapter 7, Title 42.
Regulations relating to Title XIX are contained in chapter IV, Title 42, and subtitle A, Title 45, Code of Federal Regulations.
See Vol. II, 31 U.S.C. 6504-6505 with respect to intergovernmental cooperation. See Vol. II, 31 U.S.C. 7501-7507 with respect to uniform audit requirements for State and local governments receiving Federal financial assistance.
See Vol. II, P.L. 78-410, §317A(a) and (d), with respect to coordination required in lead poisoning prevention; §353(i)(3) and (n), with respect to clinical laboratories; and §1301(c)(3), with respect to the requirement that health maintenance organizations enroll individuals entitled to medical assistance under Title XIX.
See Vol. II, P.L. 79-396, §17(p), with respect to proprietary title XIX center.
See Vol. II, P.L. 88-352, §601, for prohibition against discrimination in federally assisted programs.
See Vol. II, P.L. 89–73, §§203 and §306(c) with respect to agreements with other agencies.
See Vol. II, P.L. 94-566, §503, with respect to preservation of medicaid eligibility for individuals who cease to be eligible for supplemental security income benefits on account of cost-of-living increases in social security benefits.
See Vol. II, P.L. 95-521, §102(i), with respect to reporting of benefits received under the Social Security Act
See Vol. II, P.L. 99-319, §105, with respect to requirements for a system established regarding the rights of individuals with mental illness.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-203, §4211(j) with respect to technical assistance with respect to the development and implementation of reimbursement methods for nursing facilities.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-204, §724(d), with respect to furnishing information to the United States Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations; and §725(b), with respect to the detailing of Government personnel.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-235, §§5-8, with respect to responsibilities of each Federal agency for computer systems security and privacy.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-690, §2306(c)(4), with respect to services covered in the plan of Hawaii; and §5301(a)(1)(C) and (d)(1)(B), with respect to benefits of drug traffickers and possessors.
See Vol. II, P.L. 101-121, with respect to the amounts collected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services under the authority of title IV of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act.
See Vol. II, P.L. 101-239, §6507, with respect to research on infant mortality and medicaid services; §6509, with respect to a maternal and child health handbook.
See Vol. II, P.L. 101-508, §4401(d), with respect to an annual report on drug pricing; §13302, with respect to protection of OASDI Trust Funds in the House of Representatives.
[2]This table of contents does not appear in the law
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