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the owner to have those animals tested or examined by a
veterinarian at the owner's expense. The commissioner may release
those animals from quarantine only after the commissioner is
satisfied that they are not a disease threat to other animals or
humans.

 
When an animal is brought into the State without a required
permit, the commissioner or the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries
and Wildlife may condemn the animal and order it euthanized
without indemnity.

 
Sec. A-72. PL 2005, c. 401, Pt. C, §6 is amended to read:

 
*Sec. C-6. 22 MRSA §3174-G, sub-§1-C, as enacted by PL 2001, c. 650,
§3, is amended to read:

 
1-C. Prescription drug waiver program. Except as provided in
paragraph G, the department shall apply to the federal Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a waiver or amend a
pending or current waiver under the Medicaid program authorizing
the department to use federal matching dollars to enhance the
prescription drug benefits available to persons who qualify for
the elderly low-cost drug program established under section 254
254-D. The program created pursuant to the waiver is the
prescription drug waiver program, referred to in this subsection
as the "program."

 
A. As funds permit, the department has the authority to
establish income eligibility levels for the program up to
and including 200% of the federal nonfarm income official
poverty level, except that for individuals in households
that spend at least 40% of income on unreimbursed direct
medical expenses for prescription medications, the income
eligibility level is increased by 25%.

 
B. To the extent reasonably achievable under the federal
waiver process, the program must include the full range of
prescription drugs provided under the Medicaid program on
the effective date of this subsection and must limit
copayments and cost sharing for participants. If cost
sharing above the nominal cost sharing for the Medicaid
program is determined to be necessary, the department may
use a sliding scale to minimize the financial burden on
lower-income participants.

 
C. Coverage under the program may not be less beneficial to
persons who meet the qualifications of former section 254
than the coverage available under that section on September
30, 2001.


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