1226 Disclosure of Information to Nonagency Personnel and the Public - Information is not to be disclosed to nonagency personnel such as courts, school boards, legislators, prosecuting attorneys, policemen, FBI agents, doctors, social service agencies, state employment offices, public housing authorities, landlords, creditors, relatives, etc., except as set forth below.
1226.1 Information Available to the Public - Regulations, Plans of Operation, state manuals, and federal procedures which affect the public shall be maintained in the office of the KDHE-DHCF Eligibility Policy Section for examination by members of the public on regular workdays during the regular office hours. The eligibility manual is available on the internet 365 days a year.
1226.2 Directly Related
to the Administration of Programs - Information
may be disclosed to nonagency personnel when the purpose of such disclosure
is directly related to the administration of the medical assistance programs.
This information concerning a client is not to be disclosed without the
signed written consent of the client unless the purpose of such disclosure
is directly related to those programs. Any information disclosed is to
be limited to that which is reasonably necessary to accomplish the purpose
of such disclosure. Such purposes include establishing eligibility, determining
assistance, and providing services to applicants or recipients.
In the course of providing services to clients, disclosure of information
should be made to representatives of other helping agencies or programs
only when they can give assurance that:
1. the
confidential nature of the information will be preserved;
2. the
information will be used only for the purposes for which it is made available
(such purposes should be reasonably related to the purposes of the medical
assistance program and the functioning of the inquiring agencies); and
3. the
standards of protection established by the agency to which the information
is disclosed are equal to those established by the agency itself, both
with regard to the use of information by staff and the provision of protective
office procedures.
1226.4 Federal or Federally
Assisted Programs - Information concerning clients is to be disclosed
to federal or federally assisted programs which provide assistance (in
cash or in kind) or services directly to individuals on the basis of financial
need if the requesting agency certifies in writing that the information
so requested is necessary to the administration of its program. Example:
SSI.
1226.5 Officials Conducting An Investigation, Prosecution, or Criminal/ Civil Proceeding - Information is to be disclosed to the official conducting an investigation, prosecution or criminal or civil proceeding in connection with the administration of the medical assistance program if such information is reasonably necessary to the investigation, prosecution or criminal or civil proceeding. This includes welfare fraud investigations and prosecutions. The client's signature on the application/redetermination form authorizes the disclosure of information from the case record necessary to conduct an investigation, prosecution, criminal or civil proceeding related to eligibility for medical assistance.
Information concerning clients is to be disclosed to the official conducting an investigation, prosecution or criminal or civil proceeding in conjunction with the administration of the SSI program if such information is reasonably necessary to the investigation, prosecution, or criminal or civil proceeding.
Information disclosed pursuant to the above paragraphs shall be provided the appropriate official in the following manner:
1. The official requesting such information shall be allowed to review pertinent case record material in the agency office during normal working hours.
2. Such official, upon request, shall be furnished with copies, or authenticated copies, or originals of pertinent case record materials as necessary at no cost. Prior to the release of an original document, a copy of the document shall be placed in the case record with a notation as to the disposition of the original.
If a question arises as
to the pertinency of any requested material, consult the Policy Legal
Division.
1226.6 Intention to Commit Crimes - Information concerning the intention of a client to commit a crime and the information necessary to prevent the crime shall be disclosed to the appropriate authorities.
1226.7 Reserved
1226.8 Reserved
1226.9 Information Not Otherwise Authorized to be Disclosed - Information not otherwise authorized to be disclosed by this provision may only be disclosed if the client has the authority to disclose such information and the agency has a signed, written consent on file authorizing the agency to disclose the information to the specific person requesting such information, excepting that such information may be disclosed without signed, written consent in an emergency situation such as death or other serious crises to an appropriate person if the agency deems such unauthorized disclosure to be in the best interest of the client. If such information is disclosed without signed, written consent, the client shall be notified of such disclosure as soon thereafter as possible.