2011 Idaho Code
TITLE 56 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND WELFARE
CHAPTER 14 IDAHO HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT ACT
56-1403 HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT FUND ESTABLISHED.


ID Code § 56-1403 (2011 through Reg Sess) What's This?

56-1403. Hospital assessment fund established. [effective until july 1, 2012.] (1) There is hereby created in the office of the state treasurer a dedicated fund to be known as the hospital assessment fund, hereinafter "fund," to be administered by the department of health and welfare, hereinafter "department." The state treasurer shall invest idle moneys in the fund and any interest received on those investments shall be returned to the fund.

(2) Moneys in the fund shall consist of:

(a) All moneys collected or received by the department from hospital assessments required by this chapter;

(b) All federal matching funds received by the department as a result of expenditures made by the department that are attributable to moneys deposited in the fund;

(c) Any interest or penalties levied in conjunction with the administration of this chapter; and

(d) Any appropriations, federal funds, donations, gifts or moneys from any other sources.

(3) The fund is created for the purpose of receiving moneys in accordance with this section and section 56-1404, Idaho Code. The fund shall not be used to replace any moneys appropriated to the Idaho medical assistance program by the legislature. Moneys in the fund, which are deemed to be perpetually appropriated, shall be distributed by the department for the following purposes only:

(a) Payments to hospitals as required under Idaho's medical assistance program as set forth in sections 56-209b through 56-209d, Idaho Code;

(b) Reimbursement of moneys collected by the department from hospitals through error or mistake in performing the activities authorized under Idaho's medical assistance program;

(c) Payments of administrative expenses incurred by the department or its agent in performing the activities authorized by this chapter;

(d) Payments made to the federal government to repay excess payments made to hospitals from the fund if the assessment plan is deemed out of compliance and after the state has appealed the findings. Hospitals shall refund the payments in question to the assessment fund. The state in turn shall return funds to both the federal government and hospital providers in the same proportion as the original financing. Individual hospitals shall be reimbursed based on the proportion of the individual hospital's assessment to the total assessment paid by all hospitals. If a hospital is unable to refund payments, the state shall develop a payment plan and deduct moneys from future medicaid payments;

(e) Transfers to any other fund in the state treasury, provided such transfers shall not exceed the amount transferred previously from that other fund into the hospital assessment fund;

(f) Making refunds to hospitals pursuant to section 56-1410, Idaho Code;

(g) Payments to hospitals that restore allowable costs; and

(h) Provide state matching funds for department medicaid trustee and benefit expenditures to the extent that a general fund shortfall exists or as limited by the maximum assessment as set forth in section 56-1404(4), whichever is less.

56-1403. Hospital assessment fund established. [effective july 1, 2012.] (1) There is hereby created in the office of the state treasurer a dedicated fund to be known as the hospital assessment fund, hereinafter "fund," to be administered by the department of health and welfare, hereinafter "department." The state treasurer shall invest idle moneys in the fund and any interest received on those investments shall be returned to the fund.

(2) Moneys in the fund shall consist of:

(a) All moneys collected or received by the department from hospital assessments required by this chapter;

(b) All federal matching funds received by the department as a result of expenditures made by the department that are attributable to moneys deposited in the fund;

(c) Any interest or penalties levied in conjunction with the administration of this chapter; and

(d) Any appropriations, federal funds, donations, gifts or moneys from any other sources.

(3) The fund is created for the purpose of receiving moneys in accordance with this section and section 56-1404, Idaho Code. The fund shall not be used to replace any moneys appropriated to the Idaho medical assistance program by the legislature. Moneys in the fund shall be distributed by the department subject to appropriation for the following purposes only:

(a) Payments to hospitals as required under Idaho's medical assistance program as set forth in sections 56-209b through 56-209d, Idaho Code;

(b) Reimbursement of moneys collected by the department from hospitals through error or mistake in performing the activities authorized under Idaho's medical assistance program;

(c) Payments of administrative expenses incurred by the department or its agent in performing the activities authorized by this chapter;

(d) Payments made to the federal government to repay excess payments made to hospitals from the fund if the assessment plan is deemed out of compliance and after the state has appealed the findings. Hospitals shall refund the payments in question to the assessment fund. The state in turn shall return funds to both the federal government and hospital providers in the same proportion as the original financing. Individual hospitals shall be reimbursed based on the proportion of the individual hospital's assessment to the total assessment paid by all hospitals. If a hospital is unable to refund payments, the state shall develop a payment plan and deduct moneys from future medicaid payments;

(e) Transfers to any other fund in the state treasury, provided such transfers shall not exceed the amount transferred previously from that other fund into the hospital assessment fund; and

(f) Making refunds to hospitals pursuant to section 56-1410, Idaho Code.

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