TITLE 8 SOCIAL
SERVICES
CHAPTER 228 TRANSITIONAL
MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY - LOSS OF JUL FAMILY MEDICAID
PART 500 INCOME AND RESOURCE STANDARDS
[This part was repealed July 1, 2024.]
HISTORY OF 8.228.500 NMAC:
Pre-NMAC History: The material in this part was derived from
that previously filed with the State Records:
ISD 290.1000, Medical Assistance for Woman and Children, filed 11/13/1984.
ISD FA 830, Medical Assistance for Woman and Children and AFDC Related Groups, filed 2/10/1988.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 8/11/1988.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 9/8/1988.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 9/30/1988.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 1/1/1988.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 3/31/1989.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 6/8/1989.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 12/28/1989.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 12/29/1989.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 3/1/1991.
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups, filed 6/5/1992.
MAD Rule 837, Transitional Medicaid - Extended Medicaid Benefits to Families Who Lose AFDC Because of Earnings from Employment or Loss of Earned Income Disregard (EID), filed 9/26/1994.
History of Repealed Material:
MAD Rule 830, Medical Assistance for Women and Children and AFDC - Related Groups; filed 6/5/1992 - Repealed effective 2/1/1995.
MAD Rule 837, Transitional Medicaid - Extended Medicaid Benefits to Families Who Lose AFDC Because of Earnings from Employment or Loss of Earned Income Disregard (EID), filed 9-26-94 - Repealed effective 2/1/1995.
8.228.500 NMAC, Income and Resource Standards, filed 9/3/2013 - Repealed effective 7/1/2014.