Federal Financial Participation in State Assistance Expenditures; Federal Matching Shares for Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program, and Aid to Needy Aged, Blind, or Disabled Persons for October 1, 2020 Through September 30, 2021
Notice.
Citation: "84 FR 66204"
Page Number: "66204"
"Notices"
Agency: "
SUMMARY: This notice announces the calculated Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (FMAP) rates, in accordance with sections 1101(a)(8) and 1905(b) of the Social Security Act (the Act), that the
DATES: The percentages listed in Table 1 of this notice will be effective for each of the four quarter-year periods beginning
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FMAP, Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages eFMAP, and disaster-recovery FMAP adjustments for Fiscal Year 2021 have been calculated pursuant to the Act. These percentages will be effective from
Table 1 gives figures for each of the 50 states, the
This notice also contains the increased eFMAPs for CHIP as authorized under section 2705(b) of the Act, as amended by the HEALTHY KIDS Act of 2017, for fiscal year 2021 (
Programs under title XIX of the Act exist in each jurisdiction. Programs under titles I, X, and XIV operate only in
Sections 1905(b) and 1101(a)(8)(B) of the Social Security Act (the Act) require the Secretary of HHS to publish the FMAP rates each year. The Secretary calculates the percentages, using formulas in sections 1905(b) and 1101(a)(8), and calculations by the
Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP)
Section 1905(b) of the Act specifies the formula for calculating FMAPs as the Federal medical assistance percentage" for any state shall be 100 per centum less the state percentage; and the state percentage shall be that percentage which bears the same ratio to 45 per centum as the square of the per capita income of such state bears to the square of the per capita income of the continental
Section 1905(b) further specifies that the FMAP for
Section 1905(y) of the Act, as added by section 2001 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 ("Affordable Care Act") (Pub. L. 111-148), provides for a significant increase in the FMAP for medical assistance expenditures for newly eligible individuals described in section 1902(a)(10)(A)(i)(VIII) of the Act, as added by the Affordable Care Act (the new adult group); "newly eligible" is defined in section 1905(
Other Adjustments to the FMAP
For purposes of Title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act, the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP), defined in section 1905(b) of the Social Security Act, for each state beginning with fiscal year 2006, can be subject to an adjustment pursuant to section 614 of the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), Public Law 111-3. Section 614 of CHIPRA stipulates that a state's FMAP under Title XIX (Medicaid) must be adjusted in two situations.
In the first situation, if a state experiences no growth or positive growth in total personal income and an employer in that state has made a significantly disproportionate contribution to an employer pension or insurance fund, the state's FMAP must be adjusted. The adjustment involves disregarding the significantly disproportionate employer pension or insurance fund contribution in computing the per capita income for the state (but not in computing the per capita income for
The second situation arises if a state experiences negative growth in total personal income. Beginning with Fiscal Year 2006, section 614(b)(3) of CHIPRA specifies that, for the purposes of calculating the FMAP for a calendar year in which a state's total personal income has declined, the portion of an employer pension or insurance fund contribution that exceeds 125 percent of the amount of such contribution in the previous calendar year shall be disregarded in computing the per capita income for the state (but not in computing the per capita income for
No Federal source of reliable and timely data on pension and insurance contributions by individual employers and states is currently available. We request that states report employer pension or insurance fund contributions to help determine potential FMAP adjustments for states experiencing significantly disproportionate pension or insurance contributions and states experiencing a negative growth in total personal income. See also the information described in the
Section 2006 of the Affordable Care Act provides a special adjustment to the FMAP for certain states recovering from a major disaster. This notice does not contain an FY 2021 adjustment for a major statewide disaster for any state (territories are not eligible for FMAP adjustments) because no state had a recent major statewide disaster and had its FMAP decreased by at least three percentage points from FY 2019 to FY 2020. See information described in the
Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (eFMAP) for CHIP
Section 2105(b) of the Act specifies the formula for calculating the eFMAP rates as the "enhanced FMAP", for a state for a fiscal year, is equal to the Federal medical assistance percentage (as defined in the first sentence of section 1905(b)) for the state increased by a number of percentage points equal to 30 percent of the number of percentage points by which (1) such Federal medical assistance percentage for the state, is less than (2) 100 percent; but in no case shall the enhanced FMAP for a state exceed 85 percent.
The eFMAP rates are used in the
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.558: TANF Contingency Funds; 93.563: Child Support Enforcement; 93.596: Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the
Dated:
Alex M. Azar II,
Secretary.
Table 1-Federal Medical Assistance Percentages and Enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentages, EffectiveOctober 1 , 2020-September 30, 2021 State Federal medical Enhanced assistance federal medical percentages assistance percentages Alabama 72.58 80.81 Alaska 50.00 65.00 American Samoa 55.00 68.50 Arizona 70.01 79.01 Arkansas 71.23 79.86 California 50.00 65.00 Colorado 50.00 65.00 Connecticut 50.00 65.00 Delaware 57.74 70.42 District of Columbia 70.00 79.00 Florida 61.96 73.37 Georgia 67.03 76.92 Guam 55.00 68.50 Hawaii 53.02 67.11 Idaho 70.41 79.29 Illinois 50.96 65.67 Indiana 65.83 76.08 Iowa 61.75 73.23 Kansas 59.68 71.78 Kentucky 72.05 80.44 Louisiana 67.42 77.19 Maine 63.69 74.58 Maryland 50.00 65.00 Massachusetts 50.00 65.00 Michigan 64.08 74.86 Minnesota 50.00 65.00 Mississippi 77.76 84.43 Missouri 64.96 75.47 Montana 65.60 75.92 Nebraska 56.47 69.53 Nevada 63.30 74.31 New Hampshire 50.00 65.00 New Jersey 50.00 65.00 New Mexico 73.46 81.42 New York 50.00 65.00 North Carolina 67.40 77.18 North Dakota 52.40 66.68 Northern Mariana Islands 55.00 68.50 Ohio 63.63 74.54 Oklahoma 67.99 77.59 Oregon 60.84 72.59 Pennsylvania 52.20 66.54 Puerto Rico 55.00 68.50 Rhode Island 54.09 67.86 South Carolina 70.63 79.44 South Dakota 58.28 70.80 Tennessee 66.10 76.27 Texas 61.81 73.27 Utah 67.52 77.26 Vermont 54.57 68.20 Virgin Islands 55.00 68.50 Virginia 50.00 65.00 Washington 50.00 65.00 West Virginia 74.99 82.49 Wisconsin 59.37 71.56 Wyoming 50.00 65.00
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