Montana Statutes
§ 53-2-212 — Rate Adequacy -- Plan For Collection Of Data -- Reports
Montana § 53-2-212
JurisdictionMontana
Title 53SOCIAL SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONS
Ch. 2ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
Part 2Department of Public Health and Human Services
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 53-2-212 (2026).
Text
53-2-212 . Rate adequacy -- plan for collection of data -- reports.
(1)The department of public health and human services, in collaboration with providers, consumers, and other stakeholders, shall develop a plan for collecting expenditure data from medicaid-dependent providers of services that:
(a)assist and support the elderly and persons with mental illness, physical disabilities, and developmental disabilities; and
(b)are administered by the department divisions responsible for overseeing services for the elderly and persons with mental illness, physical disabilities, or developmental disabilities.
(2)The purpose of the plan is to enable the department and the legislature to:
(a)analyze the data;
(b)determine the cost of providing services;
(c)make sound judgments about whether t
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 384, L. 2021.
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Repealed§ 53-2-1102
Repealed§ 53-2-1103
Repealed§ 53-2-1104
Repealed§ 53-2-1105
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Montana § 53-2-212, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/2/53-2-212.