Medicaid Integrated Health Care Coverage, SSI Financial Eligibility Determinations (210-RICR-40-00-3)


210-RICR-40-00-3 INACTIVE RULE EMERGENCY RULE

This rule will be effective on 01/02/2025.
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3.1Overview of the SSI Methodology

3.2SSI Methodology: Treatment of Income

3.3Factors Considered in the Treatment of Income

3.4Federally Mandated Income Exclusions

Federally Mandated Income Exclusions

Agent Orange settlement payments

Child care assistance under the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990, Pub. Law 113-186 (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

The first (1st) two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) per calendar year received as compensation for participation in clinical trials that meet the criteria detailed in § 1612(b) of the Social Security Act (September 1, 2018)

Payments made for supporting services or reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses to volunteers participating in corporation for national and community service (CNCS, formerly ACTION) programs:

AmeriCorps program

Special and demonstration volunteer program; University year for ACTION (UYA)

Retired senior volunteer program (RSVP)

Foster grandparents program

Senior companion program

Energy employees occupational illness program payments

Federal food and nutrition programs:

Food assistance (formerly known as food stamps)

U.S. department of agriculture food commodities distributed by a program (private or governmental)

School breakfast, lunch, and milk programs; Women, infants, and children program (WIC); Nutrition programs for older Americans

Student financial assistance received under the Higher Education Act of 1965 (U.S.C. Title 20) (as in effect on September 1, 2018) or Bureau of Indian Affairs is excluded from income and resources, regardless of use:

Pell Grants

Student services incentives

Academic achievement incentive scholarships; Byrd scholars;

Federal supplemental education opportunity grants;

Federal educational loans (federal PLUS loans, Perkins loans, Stafford loans, Ford loans, etc.);

Upward bound;

Gear up (gaining early awareness and readiness for undergraduate programs);

State educational assistance programs funded by the leveraging educational assistance program;

Work-study programs.

Home energy assistance provided on the basis of need, in accordance with 20 C.F.R. § 416.1157 (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

Matching funds that are deposited into individual development accounts (IDAs), either demonstration project or TANF-funded, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. § 604 (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

Japanese-American and Aleutian restitution payments

Payments to victims of Nazi persecution

Netherlands WUV payments to victims of persecution from 1940-1945

Department of Defense payments to certain persons captured and interned in North Vietnam, in accordance with the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act of 1998, Pub. Law 105-78 (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

Radiation exposure compensation trust fund payments, in accordance with the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (“the Act” or “RECA”), 42 U.S.C. § 2210 note (2018) (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

Veterans Affairs payments made to or on behalf of:

Certain Vietnam veterans’ natural children regardless of age or marital status, for any disability resulting from spina bifida suffered by such children

Certain Korea service veterans’ natural children regardless of their age or marital status, for any disability resulting from spina bifida suffered by such children

Women Vietnam veterans’ natural children regardless of their age or marital status, for certain birth defects

Austrian social insurance payments received under the provisions of the Austrian General Social Insurance Act, 20 U.S.C. § 1613(a), 20 C.F.R. § 416.1236 (as in effect on September 1, 2018). These payments must be documented and identifiable from countable insurance

Payments made to Native Americans as listed in Part IV of 20 C.F.R. § 416(K) Appendix (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

Payments from the Ricky Ray hemophilia relief fund or the class settlement in the case of Susan Walker v. Bayer Corporation et al. under the Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act of 1998, Pub. Law 105-369 (as in effect on September 1, 2018)

3.5SSI Methodology: Treatment of Resources

3.6Factors Considered in the Treatment of Resources

3.7Federally Mandated Exclusions

Title 210 Executive Office of Health and Human Services
Chapter 40 Medicaid for Elders and Adults with Disabilities
Subchapter 00 Integrated Coverage Groups
Part 3 Medicaid Integrated Health Care Coverage, SSI Financial Eligibility Determinations (210-RICR-40-00-3)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 07/29/2023 to 11/23/2023

Regulation Authority:

42 U.S.C. 1396r-5(d)
42 U.S.C 415(i)
R.I. Gen. Laws § 2023-H-520Aaa
Article 9
Section 4

Purpose and Reason:

Effective 7/1/23, as part of the FY2024 Budget as enacted, the RI legislature directed EOHHS to raise the state supplemental payment for personal needs allowance for institutionalized individuals from twenty dollars ($20.00) to forty-five dollars ($45.00).  This raises the total personal needs allowance for institutionalized individuals (state and federal) from fifty dollars ($50.00) to seventy-five dollars ($75.00).


Brief statement of Reason for Finding Imminent Peril:

It is essential that regulation reflect the updated personal needs allowance values in order to ensure Medicaid beneficiaries living in institutions have access to the correct amount of money for their personal expenses.

INACTIVE RULE Amendment - effective from 03/02/2018 to 01/08/2019
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