Addressing off-duty traffic control provided by Washington state patrol officers.
HB 2386 indexes CHIP eligibility to 250% of the current FPL and removes premium nonpayment termination and the 8-month waiting period, expanding access.
HB 2386 indexes CHIP eligibility to 250% of the current FPL and removes premium nonpayment termination and the 8-month waiting period, expanding access.
Updating income eligibility requirements for the state children's health insurance program (CHIP)
HB 2386 amends K.S.A. 38-2001 to modernize and clarify eligibility rules for the Kansas Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP, Title XXI). The primary intent is to (1) index the program’s household income eligibility to the current federal poverty level (FPL) guidelines instead of a fixed reference year, and (2) remove certain coverage restrictions that limit access (premium nonpayment termination and an 8‑month waiting period in specified cases).
If you want, I can produce a short plain‑language handout for families explaining how these changes could affect eligibility and enrollment steps.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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