(1) A family that loses its temporary cash assistance due to earnings shall remain eligible for Medicaid without reapplication during the immediately succeeding 12-month period if private medical insurance is unavailable from the employer or is unaffordable.
- (a) The family shall be denied Medicaid during the 12-month period for any month in which the family does not include a dependent child.
- (b) The family shall be denied Medicaid if, during the second 6 months of the 12-month period, the family's average gross monthly earnings during the preceding month exceed 185 percent of the federal poverty level.
- (2) The family shall be informed of transitional Medicaid when the family is notified of the termination of temporary cash assistance. The notice must include a description of the circumstances in which the transitional Medicaid may be terminated.
History.--s. 24, ch. 96-175; s. 18, ch. 97-173.