Connecticut Statutes
§ 17b-281 — (Formerly Sec. 17-134cc). Payment of oxygen products and services under medical assistance program.
Connecticut § 17b-281
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 17b-281 (2026).
Text
Notwithstanding any provision of the regulations of Connecticut state agencies, effective July 1, 1989, the state shall pay for oxygen products and services for Medicaid recipients when such recipients meet the medical criteria for coverage under the Medicare program, except that payment for oxygen products and services via oxygen concentrators in rest homes with nursing supervision and in chronic and convalescent homes shall be included in the per diem reimbursement rate established by the Commissioner of Social Services. Reimbursement for alternative oxygen products and services in such facilities may be made if substantiated by medical necessity.
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Legislative History
(P.A. 89-296, S. 3, 9; P.A. 93-262, S. 1, 87.) History: P.A. 93-262 authorized substitution of commissioner and department of social services for commissioner and department of income maintenance, effective July 1, 1993; Sec. 17-134cc transferred to Sec. 17b-281 in 1995. Cited. 233 C. 557.
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(Formerly Sec. 17-83p). Refunds by vendors to persons eligible for medical assistance. Penalty.§ 17b-105
(Formerly Sec. 17-2d). Authority to furnish transportation out of state for recipients of aid.§ 17b-105e
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