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Chapter 256L

Section 256L.15

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256L.15 Premiums.

Subdivision 1. Premium determination. Families and children enrolled according to sections 256L.13 to 256L.16 shall pay a premium determined according to a sliding fee based on the cost of coverage as a percentage of the family's gross family income. Pregnant women and children under age two are exempt from the provisions of section 256L.06, subdivision 3, clause (3), requiring disenrollment for failure to pay premiums. For pregnant women, this exemption continues until the first day of the month following the 60th day postpartum. Women who remain enrolled during pregnancy or the postpartum period, despite nonpayment of premiums, shall be disenrolled on the first of the month following the 60th day postpartum for the penalty period that otherwise applies under section 256L.06.

Subd. 2. Sliding scale to determine percentage of gross family income. The commissioner shall establish a sliding fee scale to determine the percentage of gross family income that households at different income levels must pay to obtain coverage through the MinnesotaCare program. The sliding fee scale must be based on the enrollee's gross family income during the previous four months. The sliding fee scale begins with a premium of 1.5 percent of gross family income for families with incomes below the limits for the medical assistance program for families and children and proceeds through the following evenly spaced steps: 1.8, 2.3, 3.1, 3.8, 4.8, 5.9, 7.4, and 8.8 percent. These percentages are matched to evenly spaced income steps ranging from the medical assistance income limit for families and children to 275 percent of the federal poverty guidelines for the applicable family size. The sliding fee scale and percentages are not subject to the provisions of chapter 14. If a family reports increased income after enrollment, premiums shall not be adjusted until eligibility renewal.

Subd. 3. Exceptions to sliding scale. An annual premium of $48 is required for all children who are eligible according to section 256L.13, subdivision 4.

HIST: 1995 c 234 art 6 s 20

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