Cal. Health & Safety Code § 104161.1
Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Program
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
(a) When an individual is made eligible for treatment services under this article due to a diagnosis of breast cancer, the period of coverage shall not exceed 18 months. After 18 months, the individual’s eligibility for treatment services for the cancer condition that made this individual eligible concludes.
(a) If an individual is made eligible for treatment services under this article due to a diagnosis of breast cancer, the treatment services shall be provided for the duration of the period of treatment, as long as the individual continues to meet all other eligibility requirements.
(b) When an individual is made eligible for treatment services under this article due to a diagnosis of cervical cancer, the period of coverage shall not exceed 24 months. After 24 months, the individual’s eligibility for treatment services for the cancer condition that made this individual eligible concludes.
(b) If an individual is made eligible for treatment services under this article due to a diagnosis of cervical cancer, the treatment services shall be provided for the duration of the period of treatment, as long as the individual continues to meet all other eligibility requirements.
(c) If an individual is diagnosed with a reoccurrence of breast cancer or cervical cancer, whether at the original cancer site or a different cancer site, the individual shall be eligible for coverage for the duration of the period of treatment, as long as the individual continues to meet all other eligibility requirements.
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