New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-W - Former Division of Human Services
Chapter He-W 600 - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND ELIGIBILITY FOR MEDICAL CARE
Part He-W 656 - RESOURCES
Section He-W 656.03 - Jointly Owned Resources
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Personal property resources established prior to November 1, 1995, which an individual owns together with an individual who is not an applicant or recipient, shall be considered to be shared equally among the owners, unless the individual verifies ownership of more or less than an equal share. If the individual verifies ownership of more or less than an equal share through documentary evidence, only the amount of the share actually owned by the individual shall count as a resource.
(b) Personal property resources established on or after November 1, 1995, which an individual owns together with an individual who is not an applicant or recipient, shall be considered to belong to the individual who is applying for or receiving assistance. If there is more than one individual who is applying for or receiving assistance that jointly owns the resource, it shall be assumed that each individual owns an equal share.
(c) If an individual wishes to rebut the ownership presumption, the individual shall submit a written statement and verification of the statement to the department including the following information:
(d) If the evidence establishes that a resource is owned by the other account holder(s), as determined by the department, and that the individual can no longer withdraw funds from the account, then that resource shall not be considered to belong to the individual. However, such resources shall be deemed available to the individual if the account holder to whom they belong is someone whose resources would be used in determining the individual's eligibility.
(e) Jointly owned real property resources shall be excluded if the terms of ownership of the property prevent the individual from unilaterally liquidating the property and the other owner or owners refuse to agree to the sale. The addition of a joint owner shall be evaluated as an asset transfer in accordance with He-W 620.01.