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2005 NS Health - Renewal of Consolidated Agreement Between Department of Health and Human Services
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2005 NS Health - Renewal of Consolidated Agreement Between Department of Health and Human Services
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4/12/2005
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Consolidated A~eement -Final <br />q <br />iii Line item 103 on the Local Appropriation Budget must be used to budget other earned revenues <br />(e.g., Home Health fees, patient fees (cash), other insurance payments, and other grants and <br />donations) for each program activity, if applicable. <br />2) When preparing DENR Program Budgets. <br />Line item 9000 on the program budget form must be used to budget the total of lines 101, 102, <br />and 103. <br />ii Line item 101 on the program budget form must be used to budget local County appropriations <br />for each program budget, if applicable. <br />iii Line item 102 on the proboram budget form is to be used to budget TXIX Medicaid earned <br />revenues for each program budget. However, environmental health programs should not have <br />any Medicaid to budget. <br />iv Line item 103 on the program budget form must be used to budget other earned revenues (e.g., <br />Environmental Health Fees, grants, donations, etc.) for each program, if applicable. <br />f. When reporting expenditures (local appropriations or earned fees) the department must use the <br />electronic Aid-to-Counties Website. The Expenditure Reports must be submitted monthly in the <br />electronic Website format and certified in the website to the DHHS Controller's Office. <br />The health director and the finance officer will approve the monthly Expenditure Report in the Aid-to- <br />Counties Website and the system will alert the staff in the DHHS Controller's Office that expenditures <br />have been approved and certified. The "Certification" verifies in writing that the total State and Federal <br />expenditures reported are valid. Local expenditures are part of the Expenditure Report, but are not <br />included in the amount verified in the "Certification." Local appropriations must be reported monthly <br />along with the State and Federal expenditures. <br />1) Line item 101 in the Aid-to-Counties Website must be used to report local appropriations that were <br />expended on a monthly basis <br />2) 2. Line item 102 in the Aid-to-Counties Website must be used to report Title XIX (Medicaid) earned <br />revenues that were expended on a monthly basis <br />3) Line item 103 in the Aid-to-Counties Website must be used to report other earned revenues that <br />were expended on a monthly basis. <br />o. A local account shall be maintained for unexpended earned revenues [i.e., Title XIX fees, private <br />insurance or private pay {cash}]. Accounts shall be maintained in sufficient detail to identify the <br />program source generating the fees. <br />h. The amount of Title XIX fees budgeted and expended in FY 2005-2006 must equal or exceed the <br />amount of Title XIX revenues earned during FY 2003-2004. The state will not approve program <br />activity budgets that do not include an amount of Title XIX fees sufficient to meet the requirements of <br />this section. The State may waive this requirement if the Department provides sufficient justification. <br />i. When reporting expenditures for Environmental Health, Childhood Lead, CDC Childhood Lead <br />Poisoning Prevention, or Food and Lodging, the Department must use the electronic Expenditure Report <br />- prepared and maintained by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of <br />Environmental Health (DENR-DEH). This report shall be submitted monthly in an electronic format as <br />an attachment to an email to designated staff in the DENR Controller's Office and the Division of <br />Environmental Health. <br />
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