2005 Missouri Revised Statutes - § 660.016. — Loans for physicians and nurses--health care initiatives --transitional Medicaid expenses of certain AFDC recipients --designation of funds.
660.016. If the state's net federal reimbursement allowance for fiscal year 1994 and subsequent fiscal years exceeds one hundred thirty million dollars, the department of social services shall include in its 1995 fiscal year budget recommendation that any revenues in excess of one hundred thirty million dollars subject to appropriation be designated for the following purposes:
(1) Loans for physicians and nurses who will serve in medically underserved areas of Missouri as designated by the director of health;
(2) Primary and preventive care initiatives, including parenting classes, as determined by the directors of health and social services; and
(3) Transitional Medicaid expenses of AFDC recipients who accept employment which does not provide a medical benefit. As used in this section, "net federal reimbursement allowance" shall mean that amount of the federal reimbursement allowance in excess of the amount of state matching funds necessary for the state to make payments required by subsection 1 of section 208.450*, RSMo, or, if the payments exceed the amount so required, the actual payments made for the purposes specified in subsection 1 of section 208.450*, RSMo. This section shall cease to be in effect if the revenues generated by sections 208.450* to 208.480, RSMo, become ineligible for federal financial participation, if payments cease to be made pursuant to section 208.471, RSMo, or if such sections expire in accordance with section 208.480, RSMo.
(L. 1993 H.B. 564 � 29)*Section 208.450 was repealed by L. 1994 H.B. 1362.
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