Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 23 - Division of Medicaid
Part 104 - Income
Chapter 7 - Sources and Treatment of Unearned Income
Rule 23-104-7.15 - VA Benefits for Dependents
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 23-104-7.15
Current through September 24, 2024
A. VA often considers the existence of dependents when determining a veteran's or veteran's surviving spouse's eligibility for pension, compensation and educational benefits by the following:
1. Apportionment.
This is direct payment of the dependent's portion of VA benefits to a dependent
spouse or child.
a) The portion of a VA
benefit paid by apportionment to a dependent spouse or child is VA income to
the dependent spouse or child. It is not a support payment from the designated
VA beneficiary.
2.
Augmentation. An augmented payment includes a designated VA beneficiary's
portion and one or more dependent portions.
a)
The designated beneficiary's portion is that part of an augmented benefit that
is attributable to the veteran or the veteran's surviving spouse and it VA
income to the designated beneficiary, i.e., veteran or veteran's surviving
spouse.
b) The dependent's portion
is VA income to the dependent, provided the dependent resides with the
designated beneficiary. The dependent's portion is not a support payment from
the designated beneficiary.
c) An
absent dependent's portion of an augmented VA benefit is not VA income to
either the dependent or the designated beneficiary.
1) This is true even if the designated
beneficiary continues to receive the absent dependent's portion.
2) The dependent's portion of a VA benefit is
not VA income to an absent dependent unless he receives it directly as an
apportioned payment.
3) Any portion
of the absent dependent's augmented benefit that is retained by the designated
beneficiary is a countable resource.
4) Any payment made from the designated
beneficiary directly to an absent dependent is unearned income in the form of a
gift, a support payment, or other income, not VA income.
Social Security Act §1902 (r)(2); 42 CFR §435.601(b) (Rev 1994).
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