5162-7        INCOME OF SSI / APA RECIPIENTS

 

5162-7 A.   FINANCIALLY SEPARATE HOUSEHOLDS

 

All income of any person who is actually receiving SSI , or SSI and APA , or APA only, and who is living in a Family Medicaid household and a member of the Family Medicaid household will be disregarded in determining the eligibility of applicants and recipients.  Interim Assistance payments are not considered an APA benefit for Family Medicaid purposes.

 

SSI / APA and Family Medicaid persons living together will be treated as completely separate households, regardless of the legal or family relationships between them.  No person may receive SSI / APA and Family Medicaid benefits in the same calendar month.

 

5162-7 B.   FAMILY MEDICAID APPLICANTS WITH SSI / APA RECIPIENTS

 

The caseworker will not count as Family Medicaid income the total amount of income determined by SSI / APA as belonging only to the SSI / APA eligible person.  Verification of sources and amounts of SSI counted income must be obtained from SSI / APA case files, EIS Interfaces, computer printouts, or the servicing SSI office.

 

SSI / APA considers portions of the income of the SSI / APA ineligible spouse or ineligible parent of a child under 18 to be available to the SSI / APA applicant.   SSI / APA cannot deem income that has been considered in determining Family Medicaid.  In making the Family Medicaid determination, all income deemed by SSI / APA to be available to the SSI / APA recipient will be considered Family Medicaid income unless it is otherwise not countable.  The caseworker should not concern himself with the net amounts SSI deemed, after deeming disregards, but merely identify the recipient's own income and consider the gross amounts of all other deemed income as available to the Family Medicaid household.

 

5162-7 C.   FAMILY MEDICAID APPLICANTS WITH POTENTIAL SSI / APA ELIGIBILITY

 

Any Family Medicaid applicant who resides with an adult or child who has potential eligibility for the SSI / APA program should be referred to SSI to make application(s) if it would be to the household's financial advantage.

 

5162-7 D.   CLIENT RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT RECEIPT OF SSI

 

The Family Medicaid recipient or applicant is required to notify DPA within 10 days after a member of household or household begins receiving SSI benefits.  Application for SSI benefits is not a condition of Family Medicaid eligibility.  If all or any of the persons in a Family Medicaid applicant or recipient household appear to have SSI / APA eligibility, they must be informed of their potential.

 

5162-7 E.   LAST OR ONLY DEPENDENT CHILD WHO RECEIVES SSI

 

If the last or only dependent child in a Family Medicaid household begins receiving SSI benefits, no Family Medicaid eligibility exists for that child. (See section 5104-5)  If a stepparent or alien sponsor begins to receive SSI , deeming of income to the spouse or alien stops.

 

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MC #40 (02/09)