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Governor Ehrlich Launches $90M in Disability Initiatives

Governor Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., today announced his FY 2007 disability budget initiatives of nearly $90 million across State agencies, designed to lower unemployment levels for people with disabilities and support more people in their communities. Included in the new proposal is $10.6 million to fully fund Maryland's Medicaid Buy-In for more than 1,500 Marylanders and more than $17 million in new funding to increase the availability of services to people with disabilities.
“This budget will fully implement a Medicaid Buy-In for Maryland workers with disabilities,” said Governor Ehrlich. “It enables people to return to work without losing their health coverage under Medicaid. It is estimated that more than 1,500 people with disabilities in Maryland will seek re-employment under the new Buy-In provisions, sending people with disabilities back to work.”

Additional employment-related initiatives include:

· New intensive efforts to retrain people who have head injuries to re-enter the workforce;

· An increase in funding for attendant care to support people going to work or higher education;

· Job training for blind services;

· Job training for youth transitioning from school to employment, and;

· New efforts focused on supporting youth with learning disabilities who enroll in community college.
Read more at gov.state.md.us

 

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Governor Ehrlich Launches $90M in Disability Initiatives
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Section 1619(b) Status

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The special SSI recipient status for Medicaid purposes provided to working disabled or blind individuals when their earnings make them ineligible for regular or special cash payments.

Conversion Privilege

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If included, this option allows employees who are terminating employment to continue some or all of their LTD coverage at their own expense without submitting evidence of insurability.

Windfall Offset

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A provision to prevent a person from receiving monthly SSI and OASDI benefits in excess of the total amount which would have been paid if the OASDI benefits had been paid when they were due rather than retroactively.

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