Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 332 - MAINECARE ELIGIBILITY MANUAL
Part 11 - STATE SUPPLEMENT
Section 144-332-11-2 - INDIVIDUALS INELIGIBLE FOR SSI DUE TO THE 8/96 CITIZENSHIP RULES

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

When individuals have been denied SSI due to the 8/96 citizenship rules they may be eligible for a State Supplement payment. Upon application to the Department they must meet all other eligibility criteria in this section. This excludes individuals eligible for emergency services only.

State Supplement budgeting rules, found in Part 7, Section 2, are used to determine countable income. The payment is the difference between countable income and the maximum SSI payment plus the State Supplement amount for the living arrangement.

Example:

Barb Doyle is a 70 year old individual who is not eligible for SSI due to 8/96 citizenship rules. She is receiving a pension of $300 and lives in the community.

Her countable income is:

$ 300

Pension

- $20

Federal Disregard

- $ 55

__________

State Disregard

$ 225

Countable Income

Her payment amount is:

$ 674

Max SSI payment level (eff. 1/09)

+ $ 10

________

State Supplement payment level

$ 684

- $ 225

_____________

Countable Income

$ 459

Payment Amount

If we know the individual is not eligible for SSI due to citizenship rules described above, there is no need for a separate SSI eligibility determination.

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