Wash. Admin. Code § 182-504-0110 - Washington apple health-When to report changes
(1) All changes you report to us (the agency
or its designee), as required by WAC
182-504-0105, are used to decide
if you can receive or keep receiving Washington apple health (WAH)
coverage.
(2) You must report
changes during your certification period within thirty days of when the change
happened.
(3) You must report all
changes during application, renewal, or redetermination of your WAH
eligibility, regardless of when the change happened.
(4) For a change in income, the date a change
happened is the first date you received income based on the change. For
example, the date you receive your first paycheck for a new job or the date you
got a paycheck with a wage increase is the date the change happened.
(5) If you do not report a change or you
report a change late, we will decide if you can receive or keep receiving WAH
coverage based on the date the change was required to be reported.
(6) If you do not report a change or you
report a change late, and if it affects the amount you must pay toward your
cost of care as described in WAC
182-513-1380 or chapter 182-515
WAC, you may become liable for overpayments we make on your behalf and you may
need to pay more to your care provider.
(7) If you do not report a change or you
report a change late, it may result in us overpaying you and you having to pay
us back for the health care costs we overpaid. See chapter 182-520
WAC.
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