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Matter of Lillian JOHNSON, Petitioner-Respondent, v. Barbara A. DeBUONO, M.D., as Commissioner of New York State Department of Health, Respondent-Appellant, et al., Respondent.
Supreme Court properly granted the petition seeking to annul the determination to discontinue providing petitioner, a Medicaid recipient, with the cost of transportation to medical care providers. The determination was based on both an impermissible exercise of discretion (see, Matter of Sharp v. DeBuono [appeal No. 1] 278 A.D.2d 794, 723 N.Y.S.2d 279 [decided herewith] ) and an unapproved local policy (see, Matter of Sharp v. DeBuono [appeal No. 1], supra; 18 NYCRR 300.6).
We agree with respondent State, however, that the court erred in determining that the denial of petitioner's transportation request violated the Federal requirement that States ensure that Medicaid recipients have transportation to medical care providers and that consideration of the supplemental security income of petitioner in determining her eligibility for medical transportation was improper (see, Matter of Sharp v. DeBuono [appeal No. 1], supra). We therefore modify the judgment by vacating the second and third decretal paragraphs.
Judgment unanimously modified on the law and as modified affirmed without costs in accordance.
MEMORANDUM:
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Decided: December 27, 2000
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
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