N.Y. Social Services Law § 367-A
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(c) Any inconsistent provisions of this title or other law notwithstanding and to the extent that federal financial participation is available therefor and in accordance with the regulations of the commissioner, payment of the premium for coverage under a group health insurance plan or group health plan may be made under the medical assistance program on behalf of a person not otherwise entitled to public assistance or medical assistance if the social services official determines that the savings in expenditures to the program as a result of such coverage are likely to exceed the amount of the premiums paid and such person has:
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(b) Co-payments shall apply to all eligible persons for the services defined in paragraph (d) of this subdivision with the exception of:
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(g) The commissioner shall promptly:
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(b) for drugs dispensed by pharmacies:
(d) In addition to the amounts paid pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision to pharmacies for those drugs which may not be dispensed without a prescription, as required by section sixty-eight hundred ten of the education law and for which payment is authorized pursuant to paragraph (g) of subdivision two of section three hundred sixty-five-a of this title, the department shall pay a pharmacy dispensing fee for each such prescription drug dispensed, which dispensing fee shall not be less than the following amounts:
(b) for drugs dispensed by pharmacies:
(d) In addition to the amounts paid pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subdivision to pharmacies for those drugs which may not be dispensed without a prescription, as required by section sixty-eight hundred ten of the education law and for which payment is authorized pursuant to paragraph (g) of subdivision two of section three hundred sixty-five-a of this title, the department shall pay a pharmacy dispensing fee for each such prescription drug dispensed, which dispensing fee shall not be less than the following amounts:
10. Any provider except for those providers certified under article twenty-eight of the public health law, of ordered services or supplies under the medical assistance program may be required to provide financial security to assure that funds are available to repay any overpayments made to the provider under this title and to assure the financial security of the medical assistance program. For the purposes of this subdivision, "ordered services or supplies" shall mean those services or supplies described in paragraphs (g), (i) and (j) of subdivision two of section three hundred sixty-five-a of this title.
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