Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Handbook

Chapter C — Rights and Responsibilities

Reminder: Federal law requires that anyone who wishes to apply for Medicaid be allowed to file an application, regardless of the person's ultimate eligibility for services.

Table of Contents

C-1000
Texas Administrative Code
C-1100
Responsibility of Applying
C-2000
Confidential Nature of the Case Record
C-2100
Correcting Information
C-2200
Establishing Identity for Contact
C-2210
Telephone Contact
C-2220
In-Person Contact
C-2230
Verification and Documentation
C-2240
Alternate Means of Communication
C-2300
Custody of Records
C-2400
Safeguarding Federal Income Data
C-2500
Disposal of Records
C-2600
Procedure for Preventing Disclosures of Information
C-3000
When and What Information May Be Disclosed
C-4000
Confidential Nature of Medical Information
C-4100
Privacy Notice
C-4200
Applicant/Recipient Authorization
C-4300
Minimum Necessary
C-5000
Personal Representatives
C-5100
Adults and Emancipated Minors
C-5200
Unemancipated Minors
C-5300
Deceased Individuals
C-6000
Fraud and Fair Hearings
C-6100
Appeals
C-6110
Program Representation at Fair Hearings
C-6200
Applicant/Recipient and Provider Fraud Detection and Referral
C-7000
National Voter Registration Act of 1993
C-8000
Responsibility to Provide Information and Report Changes