2021 FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES (FPG) ANNUAL & MONTHLY INCOME LEVELS FROM 100% to 250% FAMILY FPG (100%) 125% of FPG 150% of FPG 175% of FPG 185% of FPG 200% of FPG 235% of FPG 250% of FPG SIZE YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH YEAR MONTH 1 $12,880 $1,073 $16,100 $1,342 $19,320 $1,610 $22,540 $1,878 $23,828 $1,986 $25,760 $2,147 $30,268 $2,522 $32,200 $2,683 2 $17,420 $1,452 $21,775 $1,815 $26,130 $2,178 $30,485 $2,540 $32,227 $2,686 $34,840 $2,903 $40,937 $3,411 $43,550 $3,629 3 $21,960 $1,830 $27,450 $2,288 $32,940 $2,745 $38,430 $3,203 $40,626 $3,386 $43,920 $3,660 $51,606 $4,301 $54,900 $4,575 4 $26,500 $2,208 $33,125 $2,760 $39,750 $3,313 $46,375 $3,865 $49,025 $4,085 $53,000 $4,417 $62,275 $5,190 $66,250 $5,521 5 $31,040 $2,587 $38,800 $3,233 $46,560 $3,880 $54,320 $4,527 $57,424 $4,785 $62,080 $5,173 $72,944 $6,079 $77,600 $6,467 6 $35,580 $2,965 $44,475 $3,706 $53,370 $4,448 $62,265 $5,189 $65,823 $5,485 $71,160 $5,930 $83,613 $6,968 $88,950 $7,413 7 $40,120 $3,343 $50,150 $4,179 $60,180 $5,015 $70,210 $5,851 $74,222 $6,185 $80,240 $6,687 $94,282 $7,857 $100,300 $8,358 8 $44,660 $3,722 $55,825 $4,652 $66,990 $5,583 $78,155 $6,513 $82,621 $6,885 $89,320 $7,443 $104,951 $8,746 $111,650 $9,304 * $4,540 $378 $5,675 $473 $6,810 $568 $7,945 $662 $8,399 $700 $9,080 $757 $10,669 $889 $11,350 $946 *For family units over 8, add the amount shown for each additional member. Notes: Federal Poverty Guidelines: 2021 Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPG) annual income levels are published in the Federal Register of February 1, 2021, Volume 86, Number 19, on pages 7732-7734. Percentage Calculations: Annual income levels provided above for 125%-250% of FPG are derived by multiplying the FPG annual income for each family size by the appropriate percentage and rounding to the nearest whole dollar. Monthly income levels for FPG and 125%-250% of FPG are derived by dividing each annual income level by 12 and rounding to the nearest whole dollar. Calculated and prepared by the Office of Health Planning, Georgia Department of Community Health, February 2, 2021. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH OFFICE OF HEALTH PLANNING INDIGENT INCOME LEVELS FOR 2021 ANNUAL & MONTHLY INCOME LEVELS FOR FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS AT 125% OF 2021 FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES FAMILY 2021 INCOME LEVEL FOR 125% FPG SIZE ANNUAL MONTHLY 1 $16,100 per year $1,342 per month 2 $21,775 per year $1,815 per month 3 $27,450 per year $2,288 per month 4 $33,125 per year $2,760 per month 5 $38,800 per year $3,233 per month 6 $44,475 per year $3,706 per month 7 $50,150 per year $4,179 per month 8 $55,825 per year $4,652 per month For family units over 8, add $5675 per year or $473 per month for each additional member. Notes: Federal Poverty Guidelines: "2021 Poverty Guidelines for the 48 Contiguous States and the District of Columbia" as published in the Federal Register of February 1, 2021, Volume 86, Number 19, on pages 7732 - 7734. 125% FPG Calculation: The annual income levels at 125% FPG provided above are derived by multiplying the federal poverty guidelines annual income for each family size by 1.25 (125%) and rounding to the nearest whole dollar. These annual figures are then divided by 12 and rounded to the nearest whole dollar to derive the monthly income levels. DCH Indigent Income Level: The Georgia Department of Community Health's Office of Health Planning defines an indigent patient as being a patient who is income tested and found to be at or below 125% of the FPG. Calculated and prepared by the Office of Health Planning, Georgia Department of Community Health, February 2, 2021. 7732 Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 19 / Monday, February 1, 2021 / Notices that have engineered sharps injury 21 CFR 880.6860, 880.6870, and United States for vaccinations that are protections as described in the 880.6880, including devices that already either: Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act, have FDA marketing authorization and (i) Piston syringes in 1 ml or 3 ml Public Law 106–430, 114 Stat. 1901 those that do not have FDA marketing sizes that allow for the controlled and (Nov. 6, 2000) and Occupational Safety authorization but are intended for the precise flow of liquid as described by 21 and Health Administration (OSHA) same uses, or are authorized by FDA CFR 880.5860, that are compliant with standard 29 CFR 1910.1030, Bloodborne under section 564 of the FD&C Act for ISO 7886–1:2017 and use only Current Pathogens.’’ purposes of decontamination Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) A copy of the Notice of the March 25 7. Disinfecting devices intended to processes; or Designation, including the above kill pathogens and other kinds of (ii) Hypodermic single lumen needles ″ ″ modifications and those included in the microorganisms by chemical means or between 1 and 1.5 and 22 to 25 gauge ″ ″ June 30, 2020 and July 30, 2020 notices physical means, including those defined between 1 and 1.5 and 22 to 25 gauge is provided below and also can be found in 21 CFR 876.1500, 880.6992, and that have engineered sharps injury on HHS’s website. 892.1570 and other sanitizing and protections as described in the disinfecting products suitable for use in Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act, Notice of Designation of Scarce Public Law 106–430, 114 Stat. 1901 Materials or Threatened Materials a clinical setting 8. 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Designated scarce materials or that covers the user’s nose and mouth [FR Doc. 2021–02102 Filed 1–29–21; 8:45 am] threatened materials are subject to and provides a physical barrier to fluids BILLING CODE 4150–37–P periodic review by the Secretary. and particulate materials The following materials are 12. PPE face shields, including those designated pursuant to section 102 of defined at 21 CFR 878.4040 and those DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND the Defense Production Act (50 U.S.C. intended for the same purpose HUMAN SERVICES 4512) and Executive Order 13190 of 13. PPE gloves or surgical gloves, March 23, 2020 (Preventing Hoarding of including those defined at 21 CFR Office of the Secretary Health and Medical Resources to 880.6250 (exam gloves) and 878.4460 Respond to the Spread of COVID–19) as Annual Update of the HHS Poverty (surgical gloves) and such gloves scarce materials or threatened materials: Guidelines 1. N–95 Filtering Facepiece intended for the same purposes AGENCY: Department of Health and Respirators, including devices that are 14. Ventilators, anesthesia gas Human Services. disposable half-face-piece non-powered machines modified for use as air-purifying particulate respirators ventilators, and positive pressure ACTION: Notice. intended for use to cover the nose and breathing devices modified for use as ventilators (collectively referred to as SUMMARY: This notice provides an mouth of the wearer to help reduce update of the Department of Health and wearer exposure to pathogenic ‘‘ventilators’’), ventilator tubing connectors, and ventilator accessories as Human Services (HHS) poverty biological airborne particulates guidelines to account for last calendar 2. Other Filtering Facepiece those terms are described in FDA’s March 2020 Enforcement Policy for year’s increase in prices as measured by Respirators (e.g., those designated as the Consumer Price Index. N99, N100, R95, R99, R100, or P95, P99, Ventilators and Accessories and Other DATES: Applicable: January 13, 2021 P100), including single-use, disposable Respiratory Devices During the unless an office administering a half-mask respiratory protective devices Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID–19) program using the guidelines specifies a that cover the user’s airway (nose and Public Health Emergency located at different effective date for that mouth) and offer protection from https://www.fda.gov/media/136318/ particular program. particulate materials at or greater than download. ADDRESSES: an N95 filtration efficiency level per 42 15. Laboratory reagents and materials Office of the Assistant CFR 84.181. used for isolation of viral genetic Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 3.
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