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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 218

PUBLIC L A W 99-272—APR. 7, 1986

Aged"), previously approved under that section, until January 1, 1989. (b) TERMS AND CONDITIONS.—The Secretary's renewed approval of

the project under subsection (a)— (1) shall be on the same terms and conditions as applied to the project as of December 31, 1985; and (2) shall remain in effect until such time as the Secretary finds that the applicant no longer complies with such terms and conditions. SEC. 9524. WISCONSIN HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION WAIVER. 42 USC 1396n. 42 USC 1396b. 42 USC 1396a.

The waiver granted to the State of Wisconsin pursuant to section 1915(b) of the Social Security Act relating to the requirements of section 1903(m) of such Act in conjunction with a waiver of the requirements of section 1902(a)(23) of such Act shall, upon request by the State, be reinstated, and shall be renewable for terms of 2 years, subject to the showings required generally under section 1915(b) of such Act. SEC. 9525. NEW JERSEY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT RELATING TO TRAINING OF AFDC RECIPIENTS AS HOME HEALTH AIDES.

42 USC 632a.

The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall continue for one additional year the demonstration project conducted by the State of New Jersey pursuant to section 966 of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1980. Federal matching for such demonstration project shall be 50 percent. SEC. 9526. REFERENCE TO PROVISIONS OF LAW PROVIDING COVERAGE UNDER, OR DIRECTLY AFFECTING, THE MEDICAID PROGRAM.

Title XIX of the Social Security Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: " R E F E R E N C E S TO L A W S DIRECTLY A F F E C T I N G MEDICAID PROGRAM

42 USC 1396s.

42 USC 602.

42 USC 605.

42 USC 614. 42 USC 1382h.

42 USC 673.

"SEC. 1920. (a) AUTHORITY OR REQUIREMENTS TO COVER ADDITIONAL

INDIVIDUALS.—For provisions of law which make additional individuals eligible for medical assistance under this title, see the following: "(1) AFDC—(A) Section 402(a)(37) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose AFDC eligibility due to increased earnings). "(B) Section 406(h) of this Act (relating to individuals who lose AFDC eligibility due to increased collection of child or spousal support). (C) Section 414(g) of this Act (relating to certain individuals participating in work supplementation programs). "(2) SSL—Section 1619 of this Act (relating to benefits for individuals who perform substantial gainful activity despite severe medical impairment). "(3) FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION ASSISTANCE.—Section 473(b) of this Act (relating to medical Eissistance for children in foster care and for adopted children). "(4) REFUGEE ASSISTANCE.—Section 412(e)(5) of the Immigra-

8 USC 1522. 42 USC 1396a note.

tion and Nationality Act (relating to medical assistance for certain refu^rees). "(5) MISCELLANEOUS.—(A) Section 230 of Public Law 93-66 (relating to deeming eligible for medical assistance certain essential persons).