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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) Except as provided by Section 4201.057, this chapter does not apply to:
(1) the state Medicaid program;
(2) the services program for children with special health care needs under Chapter 35, Health and Safety Code;
(3) a program administered under Title 2, Human Resources Code; 1
(4) a program of the Department of State Health Services relating to mental health services;
(5) a program of the Department of Aging and Disability Services relating to intellectual disability services; or
(6) a program of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
(b) Sections 4201.303(c), 4201.304(b), 4201.357(a-1), and 4201.3601 do not apply to:
(1) the child health program under Chapter 62, Health and Safety Code, or the health benefits plan for children under Chapter 63, Health and Safety Code;
(2) the Employees Retirement System of Texas or another entity issuing or administering a coverage plan under Chapter 1551;
(3) the Teacher Retirement System of Texas or another entity issuing or administering a plan under Chapter 1575 or 1579;
(4) The Texas A&M University System or The University of Texas System or another entity issuing or administering coverage under Chapter 1601; and
(5) a managed care organization providing a Medicaid managed care plan under Chapter 540 or 540A, Government Code, as applicable.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 4201.053. Medicaid and Other State Health or Mental Health Programs - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-4201-053/
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