Montana SB334 expands Medicaid eligibility to able-bodied adults who meet community engagement requirements.
Montana SB334 amends Medicaid eligibility by requiring able-bodied adults to participate in community engagement activities to qualify for coverage. Eligible individuals must complete 80 hours of activities per month, such as employment, education, or community service. Exemptions apply for those with medical conditions, disabilities, or other specified circumstances. The bill also outlines premium payment structures and collection procedures for non-payment, including potential tax assessments. The expansion is contingent on federal waiver approval and legislative action to maintain funding.
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