Title 42 · WY
20-6-106(j);
Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 20-6-106
Section: 20-6-106
20-6-106(j);
(iv) Reimbursement to the department of health for costs under Title XIX of the Social Security Act or may retain funds to pay for the costs of foster care or minimum medical program benefits; and
(v) Reimbursement to service providers for the costs of collection under the child support enforcement and overpayment recovery programs.
(c) Subject to legislative appropriation, the state's share of funds in the account shall be expended for:
(i) Administrative costs of the child support enforcement program;
(ii) Funding of benefits under the personal opportunities with employment responsibilities (POWER) program; and
(iii) Other administrative costs of the department.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, if funds are recovered by the department under the overpayment and fraud recovery program within the same biennial period during which the funds were originally appropriated, the department may expend those funds for the purposes for which they were appropriated without further legislative appropriation.
CHAPTER 4 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES
ARTICLE 1 - IN GENERAL
42-4-101. Short title.
This chapter may be cited as the "Wyoming Medical Assistance and Services Act". The program and services provided pursuant to this chapter and Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act may be cited as "Medicaid" or the "Medicaid program". 42-4-102. Definitions.
(a) As used in this chapter:
(i) "Categorically eligible" means any individual in need of medical assistance authorized by the legislature and by Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act to be covered by a state plan for medical assistance and services;
(ii) "Medical assistance" means partial or full payment of the reasonable charges assessed by any authorized provider of the services and supplies enumerated under W.S.