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The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook.
Anyone has the right to apply for Medicaid. However, individuals younger than 18 years old must have a parent or a legal guardian apply for Medicaid on their behalf unless they are living independently.
They may be assisted by any person he or she chooses in completing an application.
Encourage anyone who expresses interest in applying to file an application as soon as possible. When an application is requested:
Provide any information, instruction, and/or materials needed to complete the application process. Provide a Notice of Assignment: Child Support, Family Support, Maintenance and Medical Support form (DWSP 2477) and Good Cause Notice (DWSP 2018) to each applicant with children applying for Medicaid or to anyone that requests either of these.
Refer requests for applications and other outreach materials from groups and persons involved in outreach efforts to www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/forms/index.htm.
Note: An application can be filed on behalf of a deceased person. If the application is filed within the same calendar month as the date of death or within the three months after the date of death, the application should be processed as if the applicant were alive. If the application is filed more than four months after the date of death, he or she is not eligible.
The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 requires a person with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills have an opportunity to participate in programs equivalent to those afforded non-disabled persons.
Notify members during intake that assistance is available to assure effective communication. This includes certified interpreters for deaf persons and translators for non-English speaking persons. See the ForwardHealth Enrollment and Benefits Handbook (P-00079).
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires that applicants for public assistance have an equal opportunity to participate regardless of race, color, or national origin.
The information concerning the Medicaid program provided in this handbook release is published in accordance with: Titles XI and XIX of the Social Security Act; Parts 430 through 481 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Chapters 46 and 49 of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Chapters HA 3, DHS 2, 10 and 101 through 109 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Notice: The content within this manual is the sole responsibility of the State of Wisconsin's Department of Health Services (DHS). This site will link to sites outside of DHS where appropriate. DHS is in no way responsible for the content of sites outside of DHS.
Publication Number: P-10030