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FCIA
(redirected from Foster Care Independence Act of 1999)

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FCIAFibre Channel Industry Association
FCIAFirestop Contractors International Association
FCIAForeign Credit Insurance Association
FCIAFoster Care Independence Act of 1999 (US DHHS)
FCIAFine Chocolate Industry Association (Seattle, WA)
FCIAFellow of Canadian Institute of Actuaries
FCIAFuzhou Changle International Airport (China)
FCIAFirst Commonwealth Insurance Agency, Inc. (Indiana, PA)


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The Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 and the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 have provided unique opportunities for states to extend Medicaid coverage for youth who have aged out of foster care.
The Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 expanded independent living services for this vulnerable population, but it falls short of providing the resources necessary for a true safety net.
Arizona is one of five states that have taken advantage of the Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 that gives states the option to cover current and former foster kids under Medicaid until they reach 21.
 
 
 
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