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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 105a. (1) The department of community health shall develop written information that sets forth the eligibility requirements for participation in the program of medical assistance administered under this act. The written information shall be updated not less than every 2 years.
(2) The department of community health shall provide copies of the written information described in subsection (1) to all of the following persons, agencies, and health facilities:
(a) A person applying to the department of community health for participation in the program of medical assistance administered under this act who is considering institutionalization for the person or person's family member in a nursing home or home for the aged.
(b) Each nursing home in the state.
(c) Each hospital in the state.
(d) Each adult foster care facility in the state.
(e) Each area agency on aging.
(f) The office of services to the aging.
(g) Local health departments.
(h) Community mental health boards.
(i) Medicaid and medicare certified home health agencies.
(j) County medical care facilities.
(k) Appropriate department of community health personnel.
(l) Any other person, agency, or health facility determined to be appropriate by the department of community health.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 400. Social Services § 400.105a - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mi/chapter-400-social-services/mi-comp-laws-400-105a/
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