Receiving Helpdesk

washington apple size chart

by Ms. Vicenta Jacobson III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How many types of apples are there in Washington State?

WASHINGTON APPLES ARE AN IDEAL SIZE. Apple sizing is designated by count — the number of apples that can be packed in a 40-pound fiberboard carton. The largest packed size is 48, which means there are 48 apples in a box. That’s a huge piece of …

How are apples sized?

Apples 40 lbs. box, usually layered 72, 88, 100, 113, 125, 138, 150 or. 163 count per container. Size definition: 72 count: 3 ½ in in diameter. 88 count: 3 ¼ in in diameter. 100 count: 3 1/8 in in diameter. 113 count: 3 in in diameter. 125 count: 2 7/8 …

When do the income standards for Washington Apple Health Programs change?

(Number of apples per 38-pound box) 48 3.63" 14.3 oz. 80 3.19" 8.4 oz. 88 3.05" 7.6 oz. 100 2.93" 6.7 oz. 113 2.84" 5.9 oz. 125 2.75" 5.4 oz. 138 2.68" 4.8 oz. 150 2.62" 4.5 oz. 163 2.54" 4.1 oz. 175 2.46" 3.8 oz. 198 2.39" 3.4 oz. 216 2.31" 3.1 oz. L A R G E P L U S M A L L P L U

What is the size of a Stemilt Apple?

ALL APPLE VARIETIES. Washington is home to over 30 types of apples that range in flavor, texture, and color. They all have a few things in common. You can count on every Washington apple to be juicy, nutritious, and delicious. Scroll to top.

What are the sizes of apples?

What is the size of an apple fruit?

What size is medium apple?

Why are apples different sizes?

How long does Apple Health cover a child?

This program provides 12 months of CN coverage if the mother was enrolled in an Apple Health program when the child was born. There is no resource or income limit for this program.

What is Medicaid in Washington State?

Medicaid is the federally matched medical aid programs under Title XIX of the Social Security Act (and Title XXI of the Social Security Act for the Children’s Health Insurance Plan) that covers the Categorically Needy (CN) and Medically Needy (MN) programs. Washington Apple Health is an umbrella term or “brand name” for all Washington State medical ...

When did the ACA expand Medicaid?

Medicaid expansion: Building on compassion. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), enacted by Congress in 2010, created an unrivaled opportunity for increasing health coverage. States had the option to expand eligibility for Medicaid and Washington State said yes.

What is the CN for kids?

This program provides CN coverage to children under age 19 whose families have income at or below 210 percent of the FPL. Children who would have been eligible for Apple Health for Kids had they met immigration status requirements receive CN coverage under state-funded Apple Health for Kids.

How long is CN coverage good for?

These individuals are eligible for up to 12 months extended CN medical benefits.

What is RMA in healthcare?

The Refugee Medical Assistance program (RMA) provides CN coverage to refugees who are not eligible for Apple Health programs with CN or ABP scope of care and who meet the income and resource standards for this program. RMA is a 100 percent federally funded program for persons granted asylum in the U.S. as refugees or asylees. Individuals enrolled in RMA are covered from the date they entered the U.S. Eligibility for refugees/asylees that have been in the United States for more than eight months is determined the same as for U.S. citizens.Immigrants from Iraq and Afghanistan who were granted Special Immigrant status under Section 101(a)(27) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) are eligible for Medicaid and Refugee Medical Assistance (RMA) the same as refugees.

Does Apple Health cover all medical services?

Apple Health provides access to a wide range of medical services. Not all eligibility groups receive all services. Coverage is broadest under the Categorically Needy (CN) and Alternative Benefits Plan (ABP) programs.

WAC 182-519-0050 Monthly income and countable resource standards for medically needy (MN)

WAC 182-519-0050 Monthly income and countable resource standards for medically needy (MN).

WAC 182-512-0010 Supplemental security income (SSI) standards, SSI-related categorically needy income level (CNIL), and countable resource standards

WAC 182-512-0010 Supplemental security income (SSI) standards, SSI-related categorically needy income level (CNIL), and countable resource standards.

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9