§ 100235 Farmworker Medical Claim Reimbursement
The law makes the state department pay back the farm workers' medical plan for any part of a claim that is over $70,000, but only up to $3 million each year.
A farm worker gets a surgery that costs $120,000. The medical plan pays the whole $120,000. The department will reimburse the plan for the amount over $70,000, which is $50,000.
Because the claim is more than $70,000, the plan can ask the department for the extra $50,000, as long as the total reimbursements for the year don’t go over $3 million.
Reimbursement = min( Σ (Claim_i – 70,000) for all Claim_i > 70,000 , 3,000,000 )
During one year the plan paid three big claims: $80,000, $150,000, and $250,000.
Result: Reimbursement = min( (80,000‑70,000) + (150,000‑70,000) + (250,000‑70,000) , 3,000,000 ) = min(10,000 + 80,000 + 180,000 , 3,000,000 ) = min(270,000 , 3,000,000 ) = $270,000.
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§ 100235 Farmworker Medical Claim Reimbursement
Last verified: January 11, 2026