5120-5        TEMPORARY ABSENCE FROM HOME

 

The policy in this section is used to determine if a child or specified relative can continue to be included in the Family Medicaid household when determining eligibility even though the child or specified relative is absent from the home.  

 

Note:  

This policy does not apply to Denali KidCare or Under 21 Medicaid eligibility determinations where a child does not live at home.

 

5120-5 A.   ABSENCES LASTING LESS THAN ONE MONTH

 

The Federal definition of "home" allows for a child and specified relative to be considered to be living together even if "either the child or the relative is temporarily absent from the customary family setting".   Under the "one day-one month" principle, as long as the child and the specified relative are both in the home one-day of the calendar month, FM eligibility exists on this factor.

 

5120-5 B.   ALLOWABLE ABSENCES LASTING MORE THAN ONE MONTH

 

There are certain special circumstances in which FM eligibility can exist if an absence lasts an entire calendar month or longer:

 

  1. Hospitalization.  Either the child or the relative is being cared for in a hospital or other public or private institution.  FM Family Medicaid eligibility can exist as long as:
     

  2. Court Ordered Visitation.  The child is absent because a court order specifies that he is to visit a parent who resides away from the child’s customary home.  FM Family Medicaid eligibility can exist as long as:
     

  3. Education or Training Not Available in the Home Community.  Either the child or the specified relative is absent because of a need for education or training which is not available in the home community.  FM Family Medicaid eligibility can exist as long as:
     

 

5120-5 C.   VERIFICATION OF TEMPORARY ABSENCE

 

All temporary absences expected to last a calendar month or longer must be reported and verified.

 

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