42 CFR §457.750
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- (a)Report required for each Federal fiscal year. A State must report to CMS by January 1 following the end of each Federal fiscal year, on the results of the State's assessment of the operation of the State plan.
- (b)Contents of annual report. In the annual report required under paragraph (a) of this section, a State must—
- (1)Describe the State's progress in reducing the number of uncovered, low-income children and; in meeting other strategic objectives and performance goals identified in the State plan; and provide information related to a core set of national performance goals and measures as developed by the Secretary;
- (2)Report on the effectiveness of the State's policies for discouraging the substitution of public coverage for private coverage;
- (3)Identify successes and barriers in State plan design and implementation, and the approaches the State is considering to overcome these barriers;
- (4)Describe the State's progress in addressing any specific issues (such as outreach) that the State plan proposed to periodically monitor and assess;
- (5)Provide an updated budget for a 3-year period that describes those elements required in § 457.140, including any changes in the sources of the non-Federal share of State plan expenditures;
- (6)Identify the total State expenditures for family coverage and total number of children and adults, respectively, covered by family coverage during the preceding Federal fiscal year;
- (7)Describe the State's current income standards and methodologies for its Medicaid expansion program, separate child health program, and title XIX Medicaid program, as appropriate.
- (c)Methodology for estimate of number of uninsured, low-income children.
- (1)To report on the progress made in reducing the number of uninsured, low-income children as required in paragraph (b) of this section, a State must choose a methodology to establish an initial baseline estimate of the number of low-income children who are uninsured in the State.
- (2)The State must provide an annual estimate of changes in the number of uninsured in the State using—
- (3)If a new methodology is used, the State must also provide annual estimates based on either the March supplement to the CPS or the methodology used to develop the initial baseline.