2013-17966. Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP); Final Allotments to States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Commonwealths for Fiscal Year 2013
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AGENCY:
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY:
This notice sets forth the final allotments of federal funding available to each State, the District of Columbia, and each U.S. Territory and Commonwealth for fiscal year 2013. Title XXI of the Social Security Act (the Act) authorizes payment of federal matching funds to States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territories and Commonwealths to initiate and expand health insurance coverage to uninsured, low-income children under the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). The fiscal year allotments contained in this notice were determined in accordance with the funding provisions and final regulations published in the February 17, 2011 Federal Register (76 FR 9233).
DATES:
This notice is effective on August 26, 2013. Final allotments for fiscal year 2013 may be available for expenditure by states beginning with October 1, 2012.
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Richard Strauss, (410) 786-2019.
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I. Purpose of This Notice
This notice sets forth the allotments available to each state, the District of Columbia, and each U.S. Territory and Commonwealth for fiscal year (FY) 2013 under title XXI of the Social Security Act (the Act). States may implement the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) through a separate state program under title XXI of the Act, an expansion of a State Medicaid program under title XIX of the Act, or a combination of both. CHIP allotments for FY 2009 and subsequent fiscal years are available to match expenditures under an approved state child health plan for 2 fiscal years, including the year for which the allotments were provided. As specified by the Act, the allotments are available to states for FY 2013, and the unexpended amounts of such allotments for a state may be carried over to FY 2014 for use by the state. Federal funds appropriated for title XXI of the Act are limited, and the law specifies a methodology to divide the total fiscal year appropriation into individual allotments available for each state, the District of Columbia, and each U.S. Territory and Commonwealth with an approved child health plan.
Section 2104(b) of the Act requires states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Commonwealths to have an approved child health plan for the fiscal year in order for the Secretary to provide an allotment for that fiscal year. All states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Commonwealths have approved plans for FY 2013. Therefore, the FY 2013 allotments contained in this notice pertain to all states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Commonwealths.
In general, funding is appropriated under section 2104(a) of the Act for purposes of providing allotments to states under CHIP for each fiscal year. Section 2104(a) was amended by section 10203(d)(1) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-148, enacted on March 23, 2010) (the Affordable Care Act) to extend appropriations for funding for CHIP fiscal year allotments through FY 2015.
II. Methodology for Determining CHIP Fiscal Year Allotments for the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Territories and Commonwealths
A. Funding Authority for the CHIP Fiscal Year Allotments
Section 2104(a)(1) through (18) of the Act appropriates federal funds for providing states' allotments for FYs 2009 through 2015. In particular, the appropriated amounts available for allotments for FYs 2009 through 2015, are as follows: $10,562,000,000 for FY 2009; 12,520,000,000 for FY 2010; $13,459,000,000 for FY 2011; $14,982,000,000 for FY 2012; $17,406,000,000 for FY 2013, $19,147,000,000 for FY 2014; and $2,850,000,000 for each of the first and second half of FY 2015. Also, section 108 of the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (Pub. L. 111-3, enacted on February 4, 2009) (CHIPRA), as amended by section 10203(d) of the Affordable Care Act, provides for a one-time appropriation of $15,361,000,000 for allotments for the first half of FY 2015. Therefore, the total appropriation for providing allotments during FY 2015 is $21,061,000,000 (determined as the sum of $2,850,000,000, $15,361,000,000, and $2,850,000,000).
B. Methodology for Determining State's Fiscal Year Allotments
1. General
On September 16, 2009 we published a proposed rule in the Federal Register (74 FR 47517) and on February 17, 2011, we published the final rule in the Federal Register (76 FR 9233) to implement the methodologies and procedures to determine the fiscal year allotments of federal funds as specified under section 2104(m) of the Act for FY 2009 through FY 2015. In general, the States' fiscal year allotments are provided from the appropriation for the respective fiscal year allotment, subject to a proration adjustment described in section II.B.7 of this notice.
2. FY 2009 Through FY 2012 CHIP Allotments
The final methodology is determined in accordance with the September 16, 2009 Federal Register (74 FR 47517) which contained the FY 2009 CHIP allotments, the February 17, 2011 Federal Register (76 FR 9233) which contained the FY 2010 and FY 2011 CHIP allotments, and the July 24, 2012 Federal Register (77 FR 43290) which contained the FY 2012 CHIP allotments.Start Printed Page 45209
3. FY 2013 Allotments
The FY 2013 allotments for the 50 States and the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealths and Territories, are provided from the FY 2013 appropriation ($17,406,000,000). The amounts of these allotments are subject to a proration adjustment described in section II.B.7 of this notice, if necessary. Section 2104(m)(2)(B)(i) of the Act, as amended by the Affordable Care Act, requires a “rebasing” process be used for determining the FY 2013 allotments; the rebasing methodology means the states' payments rather than their allotments for FY 2012 must be considered in calculating the FY 2013 allotments. In particular, the FY 2013 allotments are determined by multiplying the allotment increase factor for FY 2013 for the state by the sum of: any federal payments made from the states' available allotments in FY 2012; any amounts provided as redistributed allotments in FY 2012 to the state; and any federal payments attributable to any contingency fund payments made to the State for FY 2012 determined under section 2104(n) of the Act.
4. FY 2014 Allotments
The FY 2014 allotments for the 50 States and the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealths and Territories, are provided from the FY 2014 appropriation of $19,147,000,000, and are subject to a proration adjustment described in section II.B.7 of this notice, if necessary. Under section 2104(m)(2)(B)(ii) of the Act, as amended by the Affordable Care Act, the FY 2014 allotment for each State is determined by multiplying the allotment increase factor for FY 2014 for the state, by the sum of: the state's FY 2013 allotment; and any contingency fund payment made to the state for FY 2013, as determined in section 2104(n) of the Act.
For the 50 States and the District of Columbia, under section 2104(m)(6) of the Act, the FY 2014 allotment may include additional amounts in situations where such states have submitted an expansion allotment adjustment request before August 31, 2013.
5. FY 2015 Allotments
Under section 2104(m)(3) of the Act, the FY 2015 allotments for the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealths and Territories, are comprised of 2 components related to the first half of FY 2015 (that is, the period of October 1, 2014 through March 31, 2015) and second half of FY 2015 (that is, April 1, 2015 through September 30, 2015). The FY 2015 allotments for the first and second half of FY 2015 are subject to a proration adjustment described in section II.B.7 of this notice, as necessary.
The allotments for the first half of FY 2015 are provided from a total available appropriation of $18,211,000,000, comprised of $2,850,000,000 appropriated under section 2104(a)(18)(A) of the Act, and $15,361,000,000 appropriated by section 108 of CHIPRA, as amended by the Affordable Care Act. The allotments for the first half of FY 2015 are equal to the “first half ratio” multiplied by the allotment increase factor for FY 2015 multiplied by the sum of any federal payments made from the States' available allotments in FY 2014; any amounts provided as redistributed allotments in FY 2014 to the state; and any federal payments attributable to any contingency fund payments made to the State for FY 2014 as determined under section 2104(n) of the Act. The first half ratio is the percentage determined by dividing $18,211,000,000 (calculated as the sum of $2,850,000,000 (the appropriation for the first half of FY 2015) and 15,361,000,000 (the one-time appropriation for the first half of the FY 2015)) by $21,061,000,000 (calculated as the sum of $2,850,000,000(the appropriation for the second half of FY 2015) and $18,211,000,000).
The states' CHIP allotments for the second half of FY 2015 are provided from a total available appropriation of $2,850,000,000, appropriated under section 2104(a)(18)(B) of the Act. The allotments for the second half of FY 2015 are equal to $2,850,000,000 multiplied by a percentage equal to the amount of the allotment for the state for the first half of FY 2015 divided by the sum of all such first half of FY 2015 allotments for all States.
6. Proration Rule
Under section 2104(m)(4) of the Act, if the amount of States' (including the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealths and Territories) allotments for a fiscal year, or in the case of FY 2015, the amount of an allotment for each half of the fiscal year, exceeds the total appropriations available for such periods, the total allotments for each of these periods will be reduced on a proportional basis. The total amount available nationally for the period is multiplied by a proration percentage determined by dividing the amount determined for the period by the sum of such amounts.
7. The Allotment Increase Factor For A Fiscal Year
Under section 2104(m)(5) of the Act, the allotment increase factor for a fiscal year is equal to the product of 2 amounts for the fiscal year: the per capita health care growth factor and the child population growth factor.
The per capita health care growth factor for a fiscal year is equal to 1 plus the percentage increase in the projected per capita amount of the National Health Expenditures from the calendar year in which the previous fiscal year ends to the calendar year in which the fiscal year involved ends, as most recently published by CMS before the beginning of the fiscal year involved.
In general, for the 50 States and the District of Columbia, the Child Population Growth Factor (CPGF) for a fiscal year is equal to 1 plus the percentage increase (if any, expressed in decimal format) in the population of children in the State from July 1 in the previous fiscal year to July 1 in the fiscal year involved, as determined by CMS based on the most recent published estimates of the Census Bureau available before the beginning of the fiscal year involved, plus 1 percentage point (expressed as 0.01). In the determination of the CPGF, section 2104(m)(5)(B) of the Act refers to “the percentage increase (if any)” of the population of children in the State. In this regard, the CPGF refers only to increases in the population of children. Thus, if there was a decrease in the population of children over the indicated period, the CPGF for such State would be1 plus 0.0 percent plus 1 percentage point; that is, negative growth in the children population would not result in the growth factor being less than 101 percent (expressed as 1.01).
8. Allotments for the Commonwealths And Territories
Section 2104(m)(1)(B) of the Act provided for 2009 allotments for the commonwealths and territories based upon the highest amount available for any fiscal year from 1999 through 2008, multiplied by the allotment increase factor with the term “United States” substituted for the term “the State” (so that the increase for the commonwealths and territories will be based on the CPFG rate for the entire country rather than specific to the commonwealth or territory). For fiscal years after FY 2009, the CHIP allotment for the commonwealths and territories is determined using the same methodology described above for the 50 States and District of Columbia. The 2009 change Start Printed Page 45210to the allotment increase factor does not apply, and thus we will determine a commonwealth or territory-specific allotment increase factor, based on the CPFG for each commonwealth or territory, based on the most recent published estimates of the Census Bureau.
C. FY 2013 Allotments Determined in Accordance With Such Methodologies and Procedures.
We calculated the FY 2013 allotments as discussed in section II.B.4 of this notice and in accordance with section 2104(m) of the Act and final regulations at 42 CFR 457.609 (published in the February 17, 2011 Federal Register. That calculation is presented in 2 tables described in section III of this notice. Table 1 provides the calculation of the allotment increase factor for FY 2013, and Table 2 provides the calculation of the FY 2013 allotment.
III. Tables
Following are the keys and associated tables for the CHIP funding provisions as discussed in previous sections (note that for purposes of presentation and due to rounding, not all numbers following decimals are shown in the following tables):
Table 1—Allotment Increase Factor for FY 2013
Table 2—Children's Health Insurance Program Allotments for FY 2013
A. Table 1—Allotment Increase Factor For FY 2013
Key to Table 1
Column/Description
Column A = State. Column A contains the name of the State, District of Columbia, U.S. Commonwealth or Territory.
Column B = PCNHE 2012, PCNHE 2013, PCHCG Factor. Column B contains the calculation of the Per Capita Health Care Growth (PCHCG) Factor for FY 2013, determined as 1 plus the percentage increase in the Per Capita National Health Expenditures (PCNHE) (source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of the Actuary) from calendar year 2012 to calendar year 2013.
Columns C through F = Calculation of the Child Population Growth Factor (CPGF) for FY 2013:
Column C = July 1, 2012 Child Population. Column C contains the population of children in each state or the United States as of July 1, 2012, as provided by the most recent published data of the Census Bureau before the beginning of FY 2013.
Column D = July 1, 2013 Child Population. Column D contains the population of children in each state or the United States as of July 1, 2013, as provided by the most recent published data of the Census Bureau before the beginning of FY 2013.
Column E = Percent Increase 2012—2013. Column E contains the percentage increase, if any, of the population of children in each state, or the United States, from July 1, 2012 to July 1, 2013, calculated as the difference between the number in Column D minus the number in Column C divided by the number in Column C.
Column F = FY 2013 Child Population Growth Factor. Column F contains the Child Population Growth Factor (CPGF) for each state, determined as 1.01 plus the percent in Column E for the State.
Column G = FY 2013 Allotment Increase Factor. Column G contains the FY 2013 Allotment Increase Factor, calculated as the PCHCG factor in Column B multiplied by the CPGF percent in Column F.
Table 1—Allotment Increase Factor for FY 2013
State PCNHE 2012-$8,953 PCNHE 2013—$9,214 PCHCG factor *—1.0292 Child population growth factor (CPGF) for FY 2013 FY 2013 Allotment increase factor Col B × F July 1, 2012 population July 1, 2013 population Percent increase 2012-2013 (D-C)/C FY 2013 CPGF Col E + 1.01 A B C D E F G Alabama 1.0292 1,190,177 1,185,745 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Alaska 1.0292 197,821 197,483 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Arizona 1.0292 1,709,881 1,704,721 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Arkansas 1.0292 748,748 748,686 0.00 101.00 1.0394 California 1.0292 9,802,326 9,781,108 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Colorado 1.0292 1,305,223 1,311,232 0.46 101.46 1.0442 Connecticut 1.0292 845,091 833,027 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Delaware 1.0292 217,092 216,511 0.00 101.00 1.0394 District of Columbia 1.0292 118,912 122,540 3.05 104.05 1.0708 Florida 1.0292 4,231,207 4,228,907 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Georgia 1.0292 2,634,887 2,639,023 0.16 101.16 1.0411 Hawaii 1.0292 320,876 321,411 0.17 101.17 1.0412 Idaho 1.0292 451,195 450,659 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Illinois 1.0292 3,252,752 3,227,501 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Indiana 1.0292 1,679,592 1,672,236 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Iowa 1.0292 765,073 762,718 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Kansas 1.0292 762,720 761,315 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Kentucky 1.0292 1,077,372 1,075,953 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Louisiana 1.0292 1,183,059 1,184,741 0.14 101.14 1.0409 Maine 1.0292 283,150 279,480 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Maryland 1.0292 1,425,777 1,422,901 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Massachusetts 1.0292 1,493,331 1,483,033 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Michigan 1.0292 2,407,389 2,374,494 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Minnesota 1.0292 1,346,832 1,343,206 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Mississippi 1.0292 790,318 787,474 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Missouri 1.0292 1,482,863 1,472,896 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Montana 1.0292 235,024 234,574 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Nebraska 1.0292 487,198 488,415 0.25 101.25 1.0420 Nevada 1.0292 697,086 696,921 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Start Printed Page 45211 New Hampshire 1.0292 293,783 288,459 0.00 101.00 1.0394 New Jersey 1.0292 2,142,311 2,124,544 0.00 101.00 1.0394 New Mexico 1.0292 549,684 551,522 0.33 101.33 1.0429 New York 1.0292 4,533,608 4,506,651 0.00 101.00 1.0394 North Carolina 1.0292 2,427,545 2,433,066 0.23 101.23 1.0418 North Dakota 1.0292 162,495 163,927 0.88 101.88 1.0485 Ohio 1.0292 2,825,825 2,801,252 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Oklahoma 1.0292 994,142 1,000,112 0.60 101.60 1.0456 Oregon 1.0292 913,230 912,653 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Pennsylvania 1.0292 2,921,487 2,898,558 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Rhode Island 1.0292 233,902 230,480 0.00 101.00 1.0394 South Carolina 1.0292 1,148,077 1,150,117 0.18 101.18 1.0413 South Dakota 1.0292 214,867 215,447 0.27 101.27 1.0422 Tennessee 1.0292 1,574,981 1,572,746 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Texas 1.0292 7,408,497 7,484,215 1.02 102.02 1.0500 Utah 1.0292 933,382 941,395 0.86 101.86 1.0483 Vermont 1.0292 133,891 131,547 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Virginia 1.0292 1,966,500 1,967,568 0.05 101.05 1.0400 Washington 1.0292 1,674,524 1,679,579 0.30 101.30 1.0426 West Virginia 1.0292 406,890 405,501 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Wisconsin 1.0292 1,396,702 1,387,539 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Wyoming 1.0292 142,250 142,106 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Total States 1.0292 78,141,545 77,997,895 0.00 101.00 1.0394 American Samoa 1.0292 19,210 18,198 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Guam 1.0292 54,032 53,490 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Northern Mariana Islands 1.0292 16,469 16,227 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Puerto Rico 1.0292 910,852 889,582 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Virgin Islands 1.0292 24,590 23,763 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Total Territories 1.0292 1,025,153 1,001,260 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Total States/Territories 1.0292 79,166,698 78,999,155 0.00 101.00 1.0394 Footnotes: * Calculated as 1 + (($9,214-$8,953)/$8,953); $8,953 is per capita NHE for 2012 and $9,214 is per capita NHE for 2013. PCHCG FACTOR is “Per Capita Health Care Growth Factor“. B. Table 2—Children's Health Insurance Program Allotment for FY 2013
Key to Table 2
Column/Description
Column A = State. Column A contains the name of the state, District of Columbia, U.S. Commonwealth or Territory.
Column B = FY 2012 FS Expenditures Applied Against Allotments. Column B contains the amount of federal share (FS) payments to the state that were attributable and countable towards the allotments available to the state in FY 2012. These amounts were based on the States' submissions of the 4 quarterly FY 2012 expenditure reports.
Column C = FY 2012 Contingency Fund Payments. Column C contains the amounts of any contingency funds payments made to a State for FY 2012 determined in accordance with the provisions of section 2104(n) of the Act.
Column D = FY 2012 FS Expenditures Applied Against Redistributions. Column D contains the total amount of federal payments redistributed to the state in FY 2012 determined in in accordance with the provisions of section 2104(f) of the Act.
Column E = FY 2012 Total FS Expenditures. Column E contains the total amount of the FY 2012 federal payments to the state determined as the sum of the amounts in Columns B, C, and D.
Column F = FY 2013 Allotment Increase Factor. Column F contains the Allotment Increase Factor for FY 2013 for each state as contained in Column G of Table 1.
Column G = FY 2013 CHIP Allotment. Column G contains the product of the total FY 2012 federal share expenditures in Column E and the amount of the FY 2013 Allotment Increase Factor in Column F. This amount represents the FY 2013 CHIP allotment.Start Printed Page 45212
Table 2—Children's Health Insurance Proram Allotments for FY 2013
State FY 2012 FY 2012 FY 2012 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2013 FS expenditures applied against allotments/1 Contingency fund payments FS expenditures applied against redistributions Total FS expenditures Col B + C + D Allotment increase factor CHIP allotment Col E × F A B C D E F G Alabama $156,666,630 $0 $0 $156,666,630 1.0394 $162,846,151 Alaska 19,777,701 0 0 19,777,701 1.0394 20,557,808 Arizona 24,428,316 0 0 24,428,316 1.0394 25,391,861 Arkansas 99,204,579 0 0 99,204,579 1.0394 103,117,581 California 1,246,835,487 0 0 1,246,835,487 1.0394 1,296,015,369 Colorado 126,262,430 0 0 126,262,430 1.0442 131,840,929 Connecticut 39,760,103 0 0 39,760,103 1.0394 41,328,391 Delaware 15,141,183 0 0 15,141,183 1.0394 15,738,408 District of Columbia 13,883,678 0 0 13,883,678 1.0708 14,867,242 Florida 345,422,131 0 0 345,422,131 1.0394 359,046,879 Georgia 271,558,901 0 0 271,558,901 1.0411 282,708,900 Hawaii 24,789,079 0 0 24,789,079 1.0412 25,809,390 Idaho 34,592,745 0 0 34,592,745 1.0394 35,957,213 Illinois 265,108,645 0 0 265,108,645 1.0394 275,565,527 Indiana 139,361,391 0 0 139,361,391 1.0394 144,858,329 Iowa 88,986,083 0 0 88,986,083 1.0394 92,496,029 Kansas 53,296,813 0 0 53,296,813 1.0394 55,399,040 Kentucky 142,273,872 0 0 142,273,872 1.0394 147,885,689 Louisiana 165,120,888 0 0 165,120,888 1.0409 171,875,479 Maine 30,284,258 0 0 30,284,258 1.0394 31,478,783 Maryland 154,385,062 0 0 154,385,062 1.0394 160,474,590 Massachusetts /2 318,320,572 0 0 318,320,572 1.0394 330,876,333 Michigan 52,717,514 0 0 52,717,514 1.0394 54,796,891 Minnesota 30,864,280 0 0 30,864,280 1.0394 32,081,683 Mississippi 170,165,124 0 0 170,165,124 1.0394 176,877,077 Missouri 118,282,444 0 0 118,282,444 1.0394 122,947,949 Montana 57,136,546 0 0 57,136,546 1.0394 59,390,226 Nebraska 40,751,950 0 0 40,751,950 1.0420 42,464,124 Nevada 30,260,365 0 0 30,260,365 1.0394 31,453,948 New Hampshire 17,504,890 0 0 17,504,890 1.0394 18,195,349 New Jersey 615,891,341 0 0 615,891,341 1.0394 640,184,412 New Mexico 119,117,210 0 0 119,117,210 1.0429 124,225,549 New York 557,751,171 0 0 557,751,171 1.0394 579,750,975 North Carolina 291,999,510 0 0 291,999,510 1.0418 304,200,528 North Dakota 16,510,403 0 0 16,510,403 1.0485 17,311,376 Ohio 323,299,011 0 0 323,299,011 1.0394 336,051,140 Oklahoma 109,210,015 0 0 109,210,015 1.0456 114,192,613 Oregon 138,435,048 0 0 138,435,048 1.0394 143,895,447 Pennsylvania 294,116,617 0 0 294,116,617 1.0394 305,717,683 Rhode Island 38,007,530 0 0 38,007,530 1.0394 39,506,690 South Carolina 94,387,784 0 0 94,387,784 1.0413 98,283,399 South Dakota 18,650,766 0 0 18,650,766 1.0422 19,438,235 Tennessee 192,636,297 0 0 192,636,297 1.0394 200,234,597 Texas 849,095,131 0 0 849,095,131 1.0500 891,517,738 Utah 59,616,038 0 0 59,616,038 1.0483 62,494,237 Vermont 12,542,134 0 0 12,542,134 1.0394 13,036,843 Virginia 179,399,135 0 0 179,399,135 1.0400 186,575,583 Washington 92,985,481 0 0 92,985,481 1.0426 96,942,063 West Virginia 46,443,775 0 0 46,443,775 1.0394 48,275,692 Wisconsin 99,094,456 0 0 99,094,456 1.0394 103,003,114 Wyoming 10,355,354 0 0 10,355,354 1.0394 10,763,808 States/DC Total 8,452,687,867 0 0 8,452,687,867 8,799,944,890 Commonwealths and Territories American Samoa 1,252,669 0 0 1,252,669 1.0394 1,302,079 Guam 4,359,910 0 0 4,359,910 1.0394 4,531,881 N. Mariana Islands 898,682 0 0 898,682 1.0394 934,129 Puerto Rico 103,910,799 0 23,714,630 127,625,429 1.0394 132,659,456 Virgin Islands 0 0 0 0 1.0394 0 Total 110,422,060 0 23,714,630 134,136,690 139,427,545 National Total 8,563,109,927 0 23,714,630 8,586,824,557 8,939,372,435 Footnotes:Start Printed Page 45213 /1 Final CHIP Allotments for FY 2013 based on reported expenditures for quarters 1 through 4 of FY 2012. /2 MA expenditures adjusted to only include amounts claimed on FY 2012 expenditure reports up to FY 2012 ten percent limit. IV. Collection of Information Requirements
This document does not impose any information collection or recordkeeping requirements. Consequently, it is not subject to Office of Management and Budget review under the authority of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
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Start SignatureDated: May 15, 2013.
Marilyn Tavenner,
Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Dated: June 28, 2013.
Kathleen Sebelius,
Secretary. Department of Health and Human Services.
[FR Doc. 2013-17966 Filed 7-25-13; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Effective Date:
- 8/26/2013
- Published:
- 07/26/2013
- Department:
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Action:
- Notice.
- Document Number:
- 2013-17966
- Dates:
- This notice is effective on August 26, 2013. Final allotments for fiscal year 2013 may be available for expenditure by states beginning with October 1, 2012.
- Pages:
- 45208-45213 (6 pages)
- Docket Numbers:
- CMS-2388-N
- RINs:
- 0938-AR79: Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP); Final Allotments to States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories and Commonwealths for FY 2013 (CMS-2388-N)
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