Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 120 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Subpart H - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE - NO GRANT (MANG) ELIGIBILITY FACTORS
Section 120.335 - Exempt Unearned Income
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 120.335
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) MANG (AABD)
1) For a MANG client (excluding
long term care), the first $25.00 of a client's earned or unearned income other
than SSI income, or contributions from a spouse or other individual, is exempt
from consideration in determining eligibility. A client is eligible for only
one $25.00 exemption regardless of the types of sources of earned or unearned
income.
2) If an individual in a
long term care facility is paying the premium for SMIB coverage, the cost of
the premium shall be disregarded.
3) SSI income received by a long term care
case who is in Section 1619 of the Social Security Act (
42 USC
1382 h) status (see 89 Ill. Adm. Code
140.8
) in the month before admission to the facility is exempt for the first full
two months of stay in the facility.
b) The following unearned income shall be exempt from consideration in determining MANG eligibility:
1) The value of the coupon allotment under
the Food Stamp Act of 1977 (
7 USC
2017(b));
2) The value of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture donated foods (surplus commodities);
3) Any payment received under the Uniform
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (
42
USC 4636);
4) Any per capita judgment funds paid under
P.L. 92-254 to members of the Blackfeet Tribe of the Blackfeet Indian
Reservation, Montana and the Gros Ventre Tribe of the Fort Belknap Reservation,
Montana (
25 USC
1264);
5) Any benefits received under Title III,
Nutrition Program for the Elderly, of the Older Americans Act of 1965, as
amended (
42 USC
3030 e);
6) Any compensation provided to individual
volunteers under the Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Foster
Grandparent Program and Older Americans Community Service Programs established
under Title II of the Domestic Volunteer Service Act, as amended;
7) Income in an amount not greater than $650
received by a beneficiary of life insurance which is expended on the funeral
and burial of an insured recipient;
8) Income received under the provisions of
Section 4(c) of the Illinois Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons Property Tax
Relief and Pharmaceutical Assistance Act [320 ILCS 25 ]. This includes both the
benefits commonly known as the circuit breaker and "additional
grants";
9) Payments to volunteers
under the 1973 Domestic Volunteer Service Act. ( 48 USC 5044(q)) These include:
A) Vista Volunteers;
B) Volunteers serving as senior health aids,
senior companions, or foster grandparents;
C) Persons serving in the Service Corps of
Retired Executives (SCORE) or the Active Corps of Executives (ACE);
and
10) Unearned income
such as need based payments, cash assistance, compensation in lieu of wages and
allowances received through the Jobs Training Partnership Act.
c) The following additional unearned income shall be exempt:
1) Social
Security death benefit expended on a funeral and/or burial.
2) The value of home produce which is used
for personal consumption.
3) The
value of supplemental food assistance received under the Child Nutrition Act of
1966, as amended, (
42
USC 1780(b)) and the special
food service program for children under the National School Lunch Act, as
amended (
42 USC
1760) .
4) Any payments distributed per capita or
held in trust for members of any Indian Tribe under P.L. 92-254, P.L. 93-134 or
P.L. 94-450 (
25 USC
1407) .
5) Tax exempt portions of payments made
pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (
43 USC
1626) .
6) Experimental Housing Allowance Program
payments made under Annual Contributions Contracts entered into prior to
January 1, 1975 under Section 23 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937, as amended (
42 USC
1437(f)) .
7) The first $50 of the total child support
payments received each month on behalf of the assistance unit members. The
amount of up to $50 exempted is based on the total child support received in a
month, regardless of the number of parents who contribute. Both court ordered
and voluntary payments are considered when exempting the first $50 of child
support payments.
8) A Title IV-E
adoption assistance payment or foster care payments received from a state
welfare agency of another state.
9)
Income from a trust fund established under the Self Sufficiency Trust Fund
Program [20 ILCS
1705/21.1] .
10) Payments made to veterans who receive an
annual disability payment or to the survivors of deceased veterans who receive
a one-time lump sum payment from the Agent Orange Settlement Fund or any other
fund referencing Agent Orange product liability under
P.L.
101-201.
11) Payments made by the Illinois Department
of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities under the Family Assistance
Program for Mentally Disabled Children [405 ILCS
80/3-1] .
12) Payments received from a fund established
by a State to aid victims of crime.
13) Federal Additional Compensation payments
made by the Illinois Department of Employment Security under the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Div. B, Title II ,
Sec.
2001 of
P.L.
111-5).
14) Economic Recovery payments made by the
Social Security Administration under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
of 2009 (Div. B, Title II ,
Sec.
2201 of
P.L.
111-5).
15) Tax Credit for Certain Government
Retirees under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Div. B,
Title II , Sec.
2202 of
P.L.
111-5).
16) Payments to veterans who served in World
War II in the Philippines and to spouses of those veterans under Section 1002
of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Div. A, Title X ,
Sec.
1002 of
P.L.
111-5).
17) Payments or reimbursements for Premium
Assistance for COBRA Continuous Coverage under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Div. B, Title III ,
Sec.
3001 of
P.L.
111-5).
18) The first $2,000 received during a
calendar year by an individual (who has attained 19 years of age) as
compensation for participation in a clinical trial meeting the requirements of
section 1612(b)(26) of the Social Security Act.
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