Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 7— - SOCIAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XXI— - STATE CHILDREN’S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM › § 1397jj
Pays for many types of health care for low‑income children under a State plan. That includes hospital care (inpatient and outpatient), doctor and surgery care, clinic and other outpatient services, prescription and over‑the‑counter medicines (but not drugs used to cause death), lab and X‑ray tests, prenatal and pre‑pregnancy family planning, mental health care (inpatient and outpatient, including state hospitals), substance use treatment (inpatient/residential and outpatient), durable medical equipment (like prosthetics, glasses, hearing aids), disposable supplies, home and community care and supports (home nursing, aides, personal care, respite, minor home changes), nursing in homes or schools, limited abortion (only to save the mother’s life or for rape/incest), dental care, case management and care coordination, physical/occupational/speech therapy, hospice care together with treatment for a terminal illness, private insurance premiums, medical transportation, and services to help people use care (like transport or translation). The State may also cover other services the Secretary allows and that the law does not forbid. Defines key terms in simple ways: targeted low‑income child — a child the State approves who meets income rules tied to the State’s Medicaid income level (including certain ranges such as up to 50 percentage points above that level) and who is not eligible for Medicaid or, with limits, covered by an employer plan (some exceptions for inmates and public‑employee families apply); child — under 19 years old; creditable health coverage — same meaning as in the Public Health Service Act; group health plan/health insurance — as defined elsewhere in law; low‑income child — family income at or below 200% of the poverty line; poverty line and preexisting condition exclusion — as defined in the cited federal laws; State child health plan — the approved State plan; uncovered child — a child without creditable coverage; school‑based health center — a clinic in or near a school run by a sponsoring health or education organization and meeting State rules.
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42 U.S.C. § 1397jj
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73