La. Admin. Code tit. 50 § III-501

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-501 - Filing Application
A. The bureau requires an applicant to complete and sign a written application in order to initiate the eligibility determination process for Medicaid benefits. The applicant's signature on the application affirms that all of the information contained on the form is true and correct or the applicant could be subject to a penalty for perjury. In order to facilitate the application process, the Bureau authorizes the electronic filing of Medicaid applications. Applications may be signed by the following means:
1. the applicant's signature on a paper application;
2. a personal identification number (PIN); or a digital signature as issued by DHH (in the Louisiana Medicaid Manual).
B. The application may be filed by the applicant or one of the following individuals:
1. a parent;
2. the legal guardian, which is a person legally responsible for the care and management of the person or property of one considered by law to be incompetent to manage his own affairs;
3. a curator, which is any person acting under legal authority for an applicant/recipient who is determined by a court of law to be incompetent to take care of his own person or to administer his estate (an interdict); or
4. someone acting responsibly for the applicant.
C. Assistance with Application
1. The applicant may choose an individual to accompany, assist, and/or represent him/her in the application or renewal process.
2. The bureau must provide assistance if the applicant is unable to participate and has no responsible representation in the application process.
D. Grounds for Accepting/Rejecting Application. The applicant must cooperate in the process of determining eligibility by completing an application form and providing required information. The application may be rejected for non-cooperation only if the applicant, curator, parent or legal guardian is physically and mentally able to make application and provide information and either:
1. does not provide information after being notified; or
2. after being advised of the consequences, has failed to cooperate.

La. Admin. Code tit. 50, § III-501

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 30:1483 (July 2004).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and Title XIX of the Social Security Act.