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What is NYC RCNY § 38-02?

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To be eligible for cancellation of medical debt, an individual must meet the following criteria: (a) be a resident of New York City according to records of mailing address; (b) have terminal bad medical debt incurred at a hospital or other health care provider, provided that such debt was not incurred at a hospital o

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Effective: 10/27/2024

§ 38-02 Eligibility.

RCNY § 38-02

To be eligible for cancellation of medical debt, an individual must meet the following criteria: (a) be a resident of New York City according to records of mailing address; (b) have terminal bad medical debt incurred at a hospital or other health care provider, provided that such debt was not incurred at a hospital operated by the New York City health and hospitals corporation or for transport by an ambulance operated by the New York City fire department; and (c) meet one of the following income criteria: (1) The individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income does not exceed 400% of the federal poverty level as determined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at the time eligibility is assessed; or (2) The individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income exceeds 400% of the federal poverty level but is under 1000% of the federal poverty level as determined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at the time eligibility is assessed, and such individual’s medical debt equals or exceeds 5% of such individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income. (Added City Record 9/27/2024, eff. 10/27/2024)

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