Medical Assistance Program--Section 0392--Post Eligibility Treatment of Income
218-3950 INACTIVE RULE
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Title | 218 | Department of Human Services |
Chapter | XXX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Subchapter | XX | Old Regulations Which Were Not Assigned Chapter-Subchap-Part |
Part | 3950 | Medical Assistance Program--Section 0392--Post Eligibility Treatment of Income |
Type of Filing | Amendment |
Regulation Status | Inactive |
Effective | 07/01/2007 to 01/01/2008 |
Regulation Authority:
RIGL 40-8; Title XIX of the Social Security Act
Purpose and Reason:
Effective July 1, 2007 to implement statutory changes in the following basic allowances used in the post-eligibility allocation of income from an institutionalized individual to community dependents: 1)minimum monthly maintenance needs allowance (MMMNA) for a community spouse; 2)the basic allowance for a dependent living with a community spouse; and 3)the excess shelter allowance.
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