[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR432.50]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

  CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 

                  HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES (CONTINUED)

 

PART 432_STATE PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart C_Staffing and Training Expenditures

 

Sec.  432.50  FFP: Staffing and training costs.



    (a) Availability of FFP. FFP is available in expenditures for salary 

or other compensation, fringe benefits, travel, per diem, and training, 

at rates determined on the basis of the individual's position, as 

specified in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (b) Rates of FFP. (1) For skilled professional medical personnel and 

directly supporting staff of the Medicaid agency or of other public 

agencies (as defined in Sec.  432.2), the rate is 75 percent.

    (2) For personnel engaged directly in the operation of mechanized 

claims processing and information retrieval systems, the rate is 75 

percent.

    (3) For personnel engaged in the design, development, or 

installation of mechanized claims processing and information retrieval 

systems, the rate is 50 percent for training and 90 percent for all 

other costs specified in paragraph (a) of this section.

    (4) [Reserved]

    (5) For personnel administering family planning services and 

supplies, the rate is 90 percent.

    (6) For all other staff of the Medicaid agency or other public 

agencies providing services to the Medicaid agency, and for training and 

other expenses of volunteers, the rate is 50 percent.

    (c) Application of rates. (1) FFP is prorated for staff time that is 

split among functions reimbursed at different rates.

    (2) Rates of FFP in excess of 50 percent apply only to those 

portions of the individual's working time that are spent carrying out 

duties in the specified areas for which the higher rate is authorized.

    (3) The allocation of personnel and staff costs must be based on 

either the actual percentages of time spent carrying out duties in the 

specified areas, or another methodology approved by CMS.

    (d) Other limitations for FFP rate for skilled professional medical 

personnel and directly supporting staff--(1) Medicaid agency personnel 

and staff. The rate of 75 percent FFP is available for skilled 

professional medical personnel and directly supporting staff of the 

Medicaid agency if the following criteria, as applicable, are met:



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    (i) The expenditures are for activities that are directly related to 

the administration of the Medicaid program, and as such do not include 

expenditures for medical assistance;

    (ii) The skilled professional medical personnel have professional 

education and training in the field of medical care or appropriate 

medical practice. ``Professional education and training'' means the 

completion of a 2-year or longer program leading to an academic degree 

or certificate in a medically related profession. This is demonstrated 

by possession of a medical license, certificate, or other document 

issued by a recognized National or State medical licensure or certifying 

organization or a degree in a medical field issued by a college or 

university certified by a professional medical organization. Experience 

in the administration, direction, or implementation of the Medicaid 

program is not considered the equivalent of professional training in a 

field of medical care.

    (iii) The skilled professional medical personnel are in positions 

that have duties and responsibilities that require those professional 

medical knowledge and skills.

    (iv) A State-documented employer-employee relationship exists 

between the Medicaid agency and the skilled professional medical 

personnel and directly supporting staff; and

    (v) The directly supporting staff are secretarial, stenographic, and 

copying personnel and file and records clerks who provide clerical 

services that are directly necessary for the completion of the 

professional medical responsibilities and functions of the skilled 

professional medical staff. The skilled professional medical staff must 

directly supervise the supporting staff and the performance of the 

supporting staff's work.

    (2) Staff of other public agencies. The rate of 75 percent FFP is 

available for staff of other public agencies if the requirements 

specified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section are met and the public 

agency has a written agreement with the Medicaid agency to verify that 

these requirements are met.

    (e) Limitations on FFP rates for staff in mechanized claims 

processing and information retrieval systems. The special matching rates 

for persons working on mechanized claims processing and information 

retrieval systems (paragraphs (b)(2) and (3) of this section) are 

applicable only if the design, development and installation, or the 

operation, have been approved by the Administrator in accordance with 

part 433, subchapter C, of this chapter.



[43 FR 45199, Sept. 29, 1978, as amended at 46 FR 48566, Oct. 1, 1981; 

50 FR 46663, Nov. 12, 1985]