42 CFR §441.255
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- (a)FFP is not available in expenditures for a hysterectomy if—
- (b)FFP is available in expenditures for a hysterectomy not covered by paragraph (a) of this section only under the conditions specified in paragraph (c), (d), or (e) of this section.
- (c)FFP is available if—
- (1)The person who secured authorization to perform the hysterectomy has informed the individual and her representative, if any, orally and in writing, that the hysterectomy will make the individual permanently incapable of reproducing; and
- (2)The individual or her representative, if any, has signed a written acknowledgment of receipt of that information.
- (d)Effective on March 8, 1979 or any date thereafter through the date of publication of these regulations at the option of the State, FFP is available if—
- (1)The individual—
- (2)The physician who performs the hysterectomy—
- (i)Certifies in writing that the individual was already sterile at the time of the hysterectomy, and states the cause of the sterility; or
- (ii)Certifies in writing that the hysterectomy was performed under a life-threatening emergency situation in which he or she determined prior acknowledgment was not possible. He or she must also include a description of the nature of the emergency.
- (e)Effective March 8, 1979, or any date thereafter through the date of publication of these regulations at the option of the State, FFP is available for hysterectomies performed during a period of an individual's retroactive Medicaid eligibility if the physician who performed the hysterectomy certifies in writing that—