For purposes of this title: (a) âCoverage yearâ means a calendar year in which a program participant, or the program participantâs spouse, domestic partner, or dependent, received financial assistance pursuant to this title. (b) âDependentâ means a dependent, as defined in Section 17056 of the Revenue and Taxation Code (c) âExchangeâ means the California Health Benefit Exchange, also known as Covered California, established pursuant to Title 22 (commencing with Section 100500). (d) âFamily sizeâ shall be defined in the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800. (e) âFederal poverty levelâ shall be defined in the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800. (f) âHousehold incomeâ shall be defined in the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800. (g) âModified adjusted gross incomeâ shall be defined in the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800. (h) âProgramâ means Individual Market Assistance established pursuant to Section 100800. (i) âProgram participantâ means an individual eligible to receive financial assistance pursuant to this title. (j) âQualified health planâ has the same meaning as defined in Section 1301 of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), as amended by the federal Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152). (k) âResponsible individualâ means a program participant or an individual with a dependent who is a program participant. With respect to a dependent, âresponsible individualâ means the individual who claims the dependent as a dependent. (l) With respect to a program participantâs household income or size: (1) âActualâ means the household income or family size determined to have applied for the coverage year in accordance with the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800. (2) âProjectedâ means the household income or family size projected for the coverage year in accordance with the program design adopted pursuant to Section 100800.
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