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Virginia Administrative Code
11/21/2024

Part III. Appeals

22VAC30-110-110. Notifications.

Qualified assessors and case managers shall provide to all public pay individuals written notice of the outcome of the assessment or the annual reassessment, including a statement indicating that the local department will notify the individual whether he is eligible to receive the auxiliary grant. An individual who is denied an auxiliary grant because the assessor determines that the individual does not meet the care needs for residential level of care has the right to file an appeal with the Virginia Department of Social Services under § 63.2-517 of the Code of Virginia. Notification of the right to appeal will be included in the notice provided by the local department. A determination that the individual does not meet the criteria to receive targeted case management is an action that is appealable to DMAS in accordance with the provisions of 12VAC30-110.

Statutory Authority

§§ 51.5-131 and 51.5-146 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Former 22VAC40-745-110, derived from VR615-46-02 § 4.1, eff. February 1, 1996; amended, Virginia Register Volume 23, Issue 1, eff. November 1, 2006; amended and renumbered as 22VAC30-110-110, Virginia Register Volume 30, Issue 1, eff. October 9, 2013; amended, Virginia Register Volume 31, Issue 11, eff. February 25, 2015; Volume 37, Issue 19, eff. June 9, 2021.

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