Anyone know if this is the final version or will it change?
I need to know because I read an older version saying states could ask for the past 6 months or even the previous year to determine eligibility. Then I found a June 20th version which caps states checking back up to 3 months for determination of eligibility, then one or more months for redetermination after 6 months with the option for states to do it sooner. Am I reading it correctly?
“At application, states would be required to “look back” one or more consecutive months (immediately preceding the application month) to confirm compliance with the requirements. (The proposed Senate language caps the “look-back” at application to three months.) Every six months when eligibility is redetermined (or more frequently as determined by states), states would be required to “look back” one or more months (consecutive or non-consecutive) to verify compliance. In effect, states could require individuals to comply with work requirements for multiple months before they can enroll in coverage or for multiple months within any six-month eligibility period (or more frequently than every six months).“