(a) Nonsubstitution of funds.
Except as provided in paragraph (b)(1) of this section, funds under this part may not be used to satisfy a financial commitment for services that would otherwise have been paid for from another public or private source, including any medical program administered by the Secretary of Defense, but for the enactment of part C of the Act. Therefore, funds under this part may be used only for early intervention services that an eligible child needs but is not currently entitled to under any other Federal, State, local, or private source.
(b) Interim payments—reimbursement.
(1)
If necessary to prevent a delay in the timely provision of services to an eligible child or the child's family, funds under this part may be used to pay the provider of services, pending reimbursement from the agency or entity that has ultimate responsibility for the payment.
(2)
Payments under paragraph (b)(1) of this section may be made for—
(i)
Early intervention services, as described in § 303.12 ;
(ii)
Eligible health services (see § 303.13 ); and
(iii)
Other functions and services authorized under this part, including child find and evaluation and assessment.
(3)
The provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section do not apply to medical services or “well-baby” health care (see § 303.13(c)(1) ).
(c) Non-reduction of benefits.
Nothing in this part may be construed to permit a State to reduce medical or other assistance available or to alter eligibility under title V of the Social Security Act (SSA) (relating to maternal and child health) or title XIX of the SSA (relating to Medicaid for children eligible under this part) within the State.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1820-0550)
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(Authority:
20 U.S.C. 1440
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Note:
The Congress intended that the enactment of part C not be construed as a license to any agency (including the lead agency and other agencies in the State) to withdraw funding for services that currently are or would be made available to eligible children but for the existence of the program under this part. Thus, the Congress intended that other funding sources would continue, and that there would be greater coordination among agencies regarding the payment of costs.
The Congress further clarified its intent concerning payments under Medicaid by including in section 411(k)(13) of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100-360) an amendment to title XIX of the Social Security Act. That amendment states, in effect, that nothing in this title shall be construed as prohibiting or restricting, or authorizing the Secretary of Health and Human Services to prohibit or restrict, payment under subsection (a) of section 1903 of the Social Security Act for medical assistance for covered services furnished to an infant or toddler with a disability because those services are included in the child's IFSP adopted pursuant to part C of the Act.
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[58 FR 40959, July 30, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 18296, Apr. 14, 1998]