State of Wisconsin |
HISTORY |
The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook.
A BadgerCare Plus extension is a period of eligibility given to a person when the assistance group's income increases above 100% FPL either due to an increase in earned income and/or spousal support and otherwise meets the BadgerCare Plus eligibility criteria for people with incomes below 100% FPL.
A parent/caretaker relative or pregnant woman can enter an extension due to an increase above 100% FPL in the assistance group’s earned income, spousal support, or both. The children, stepchildren, and NLRR children of the parent/caretaker will also enter the extension at this time, provided they are under age 19, living with the parent/caretakers, and meet the income requirements outlined in Section 18.1.3 Children.
BadgerCare Plus members eligible as childless adults are not eligible for an extension.
If a family is moving out of the State of Wisconsin at the time of the income increase, they would not be eligible for the extension.
In late renewal situations, the renewal must have been submitted in the month the renewal is due in order for the family to be eligible for the extension.
If all members of the household are eligible for an extension, verification of income is not required. If a member of the household is eligible for BadgerCare Plus but not in an extension, the household may be required to provide verification of income for determining that person’s BadgerCare Plus eligibility. If verification is not provided timely, it will not impact the other members’ eligibility in a BadgerCare Plus extension.
Example 1 |
The Brown family’s health care renewal is due July 31. The renewal is submitted to the agency on July 31. The agency processes the renewal on August 7. The agency determines that the Brown family’s income is now over 100% of the FPL and no financial verification is required since all members of the family meet the criteria to be eligible under a BadgerCare Plus extension. The Brown family enters into an extension starting August 1. |
Example 2 |
The Brown family’s health care renewal is due July 31. The renewal is submitted on August 9. They are not eligible for an extension. |
Example 3 |
Janine and her son, Zachary, are open for BadgerCare Plus under an extension, and her daughter, Amy, is open for regular BadgerCare Plus (not an extension). Janine reports an increase in income. She will be required to verify her new income since her income is counted when determining Amy’s BadgerCare Plus eligibility. |
While on the extension, children are not subject to the insurance access and coverage requirements. For example, having access to employer health insurance when the family income increases from 80% to 175% FPL will not make them ineligible for the extension.
A pregnant woman is able to enter an extension if she was eligible for BadgerCare Plus as a pregnant woman or a parent or caretaker relative at any time during the pregnancy with income at or below 100% of the FPL in three of the past six months. In most cases, her continuous eligibility as a pregnant woman will take precedence over the extension, but the extension will be maintained and will result in eligibility if the pregnancy and postpartum period end prior to the end of the extension. The pregnant woman will remain exempt from the premium requirements through the end of the extension certification period.
Under most circumstances, the end of an extension will apply to all of the members of the BadgerCare Plus Test group. However, when the household income decreases to 100 percent FPL or less, the extension will end for the parent(s), but any children would remain in the extension. All dependent children, stepchildren, and NLRR children whose parent or caretaker becomes eligible for an extension will be eligible for the same extension provided that they are eligible for BadgerCare Plus in the month prior to the start of the extension and:
Conditions:
Note |
If a child is in an unexpired extension and a parent qualifies for a new extension, the child’s extension will continue to stay in the original extension eligibility category until it expires. The child is not eligible for the new extension. |
This page last updated in Release Number: 19-01
Release Date: 04/19/2019
Effective Date: 01/01/2019
The information concerning the BadgerCare Plus program provided in this handbook release is published in accordance with: Titles XI, XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act; Parts 430 through 481 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Chapter 49 of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Chapters HA 3, DHS 2 and 101 through 109 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Publication Number: P-10171