§ 457.310 Targeted low-income child.
(a) Definition. A targeted low-income child is a child who meets the standards set forth below and the eligibility standards established by the State under § 457.320.
(b) Standards. A targeted low-income child must meet the following standards:
(1) Financial need standard. A targeted low-income child:
(i) Has a household income, as determined in accordance with § 457.315 of this subpart, at or below 200 percent of the Federal poverty level for a family of the size involved;
(ii) Resides in a State with no Medicaid applicable income level;
(iii) Resides in a State that has a Medicaid applicable income level and has a household income that either—
(A) Exceeds the Medicaid applicable income level for the age of such child, but not by more than 50 percentage points; or
(B) Does not exceed the income level specified for such child to be eligible for medical assistance under policies of the State plan under title XIX on June 1, 1997.