New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 167 - PHARMACEUTICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE AGED AND DISABLED ELIGIBILITY MANUAL
Subchapter 6 - ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Section 10:167-6.4 - Residence
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:167-6.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The statute provides that "any . . . resident of this State . . . shall be eligible for PAAD. 'Resident' means one legally domiciled within the State for a period of 30 days immediately preceding the date of application for inclusion in the program. Mere seasonal or temporary residence within the State, of whatever duration, does not constitute domicile. Absence from this State for a period of 12 months is prima facie evidence of abandonment of domicile. The burden of establishing legal domicile within the State is upon the applicant."
1.
Interpretation: The term resident shall be interpreted to mean a person having his customary place of abode
in New Jersey. The fact that an individual was or may have been motivated to move to New Jersey because of
the availability of medical facilities does not, of itself, justify a finding that he has not established a
residence in this State; however, such inquiry need not be made if an individual has been physically present
in New Jersey for a period exceeding three months.
2. The
applicant must be able to substantiate residence upon request by the Department and is required to submit
photocopies of two documents showing evidence of current residence at the time of initial
application.
3. The following are examples of sources of evidence
of residence:
i. Motor vehicle records (for example, valid driver's
license);
ii. Landlord's records and rent receipts;
iii. Public utility records and receipts (for example, electric
bill);
iv. Personal property assessment records;
v. Records of business or professional people, such as doctors, department
stores, etc.;
vi. Post office records;
vii. Records of social agencies, public or private;
viii. Employment records; and
ix. Social Security records.
4. Determination as to continued New Jersey residence of a person absent
from this State shall be based upon contact with the applicant by a representative of the
Department.
5. In reaching a decision as to continuing New Jersey
residence of an absentee, the issue is whether the individual intends to return to New Jersey or remain
indefinitely in the other jurisdiction. If a beneficiary leaves New Jersey with the intent to establish a
place of abode elsewhere, he becomes ineligible under the PAAD program and must notify the Pharmaceutical
Assistance to the Aged and Disabled program of the address and return the PAAD eligibility card.
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