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Important Information: Filing Claims for Uninsured Evacuees of Hurricane Dolly and Hurricane Ike Information posted April 24, 2009: The State of Texas has received a special Social Services Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that can be used, in part, to process claims related to 2008’s Hurricane Ike and Hurricane Dolly for uninsured evacuees. A Medicaid provider may be reimbursed for services rendered to a hurricane evacuee who is uninsured and is not eligible for Medicaid. Click on the title to view the details. | Hurricane Ike Affected ZIP Codes Information posted September 16, 2008. Click on the title for the list of zip codes for counties that were designated by FEMA as Hurricane Ike disaster counties. | Hurricane Dolly Affected ZIP Codes Information posted January 20, 2009: Click on the title for the list of zip codes for counties that were designated by FEMA as Hurricane Dolly disaster counties. | More Food Stamp Offices Open Along Gulf Information posted September 22, 2008: Ten more Gulf Coast area food stamp offices that have been closed since Hurricane Ike are open today. The reopened offices include another Houston location and offices in the Beaumont-Port Arthur area. Click the title to view food stamp information from HHSC.
| Ike Victims to Get More Food Stamp Benefits in October Information posted October 1, 2008: The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has received federal approval to increase the amount of emergency food stamps that many Ike victims will receive in October. Click on the title to view the complete press release on the HHSC website. |
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