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123STA T . 32 PUBLIC LA W 111 – 3 —FE B. 4, 2 0 0 9theou t r e ac horco v era g e b e n ch m ar ksd escr i bed in an y o f sub p aragraph (A), ( B ),or( C ) of paragraph ( 3 ) for fisca l year 201 1

or ‘ ‘( I I) the F ederal medical assistance percentage (as determined under section 1 9 0 5 (b) w ithout regard to clause ( 4 ) of such section) in the case of any other S tate . ‘‘(iv) A MOUNT O F F ED E RAL MAT CHI N GP A Y MENT IN 2013 . — For purposes of clause (ii), the applicable percentage for any q uarter of fiscal year 2013 is equal to— ‘‘(I) the REM A P percentage if— ‘‘(aa) the applicable percentage for the State under clause (iii) was the enhanced FMAP for fiscal year 2012; and ‘‘(bb) the State met either of the coverage benchmarks described in subparagraph (B) or (C) of paragraph (3) for fiscal year 2012; or ‘‘(II) the Federal medical assistance percentage (as so determined) in the case of any State to which subclause (I) does not apply. For purposes of subclause (I), the REMAP percentage is the percentage which is the sum of such Federal medical assistance percentage and a number of percentage points equal to one - half of the difference between such Federal medical assistance percentage and such enhanced FMAP. ‘‘(v) N O FEDERAL PAYMENT S OTHER THAN FROM B LOC K GRANT SET ASIDE.—No payments shall be made toaStatefore x penditures described in clause (ii) after the total amount set aside under clause (i) for a fiscal year has been paid to the State. ‘‘(vi) NO INCREASE IN INCOME ELIGIBILITY LE V EL FOR PARENTS.—No payments shall be made to a State from the amount set aside under clause (i) for a fiscal year for expenditures for providing child health assist- ance or health benefits coverage to a parent of a tar- geted low-income child whose family income exceeds the income eligibility level applied under the applicable existing waiver to parents of targeted low-income chil- dren on the date of enactment of the Children ’ s H ealth Insurance Program Reauthori z ation Act of 2009. ‘‘(3) O UTREACH OR COVERAGE BENCHMARKS.—For purposes of paragraph (2), the outreach or coverage benchmarks described in this paragraph are as follows

‘‘(A) SIGNIFICANT CHILD OUTREACH CAMPAIGN.— T he State— ‘‘(i) was awarded a grant under section 2113 for fiscal year 2011; ‘‘(ii) implemented 1 or more of the enrollment and retention provisions described in section 2105(a)(4) for such fiscal year; or ‘‘(iii) has submitted a specific plan for outreach for such fiscal year. ‘‘(B) HIGH-PERFORMING STATE.—The State, on the basis of the most timely and accurate published estimates of the Bureau of the Census, ranks in the lowest 1⁄3 of States