Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance
The Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medical Assistance (ICAMA) assures the continued provision of all of the benefits of an adoption subsidy agreement, regardless of the state of residence of the child. ICAMA is designed to prevent and overcome artificial barriers that may prevent adoptive families from receiving medical assistance mandated by adoption agreements. ICAMA provides that the state where the adoptive family resides will furnish Medicaid program services to the special needs child, if the child came from a compact member state. Forty eight states and the District of Columbia, including Missouri, are ICAMA members.
Member States
Click a state to view its list of compacts
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State |
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Year Of Joinder |
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Alabama
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Code of Ala. 1975 Secs. 26-10B-1 to 26-10B-101
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1991
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Delaware
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31 Del. C. Secs. 5401 to 5406
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1985
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Indiana
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IC Secs. 31-19-29-1 to 31-19-29-6
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1984
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Maine
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22 M.R.S.A. Sec. 4171 et seq.
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1984
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Mississippi
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Code 1972, Sec. 93-17-101 et seq.
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1989
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Missouri
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V.A.M.S. Secs. 453.500 - 453.503
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1985
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Montana
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MCA 42-10-121 to 42-10-128
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1991
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Nebraska
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R.S.N. 43-147 to 43-154
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1985
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New Hampshire
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RSA 126-D:1 to 7
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1985
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West Virginia
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W. Va. Code, Secs. 49-2C-1 to 49-2C-4
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1986
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