New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 167E - HEARING AID ASSISTANCE TO THE AGED AND DISABLED
Subchapter 2 - DEFINITIONS
Section 10:167E-2.2 - Special needs trusts
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:167E-2.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) To be considered a special needs trust, the trust shall include the following provisions:
1. The trust shall
specifically state that the trust is for the sole benefit of the trust beneficiary;
2. The trust shall specifically state that its purpose is to permit the use
of trust assets to supplement, and not to supplant, impair or diminish, any benefits or assistance of any
Federal, State or other governmental entity for which the beneficiary may otherwise be eligible or which the
beneficiary may be receiving;
3. The trust shall specifically
state the age of the trust beneficiary, that the trust beneficiary is disabled within the definition of
42 U.S.C. §
1382c(a)(3), and whether the trust beneficiary is
competent at the time the trust is established;
4. The trust
shall specifically identify, in an attached schedule, the source of the initial trust property and all assets
of the trust;
5. If the trust makes provisions which are intended
to limit invasion by creditors or to insulate the trust from liens or encumbrances, the trust shall state
that such provisions are not intended to limit the State's right to reimbursement or to recoup incorrectly
paid benefits;
6. The special needs trust shall state that it is
established by a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian of the trust beneficiary or by a court;
7. The trust shall specifically state that it is irrevocable. Neither the
grantor, the trustee(s), nor the beneficiary shall have any right or power, whether alone or in conjunction
with others, in whatever capacity, to alter, amend, revoke, or terminate the trust or any of its terms or to
designate the persons who shall possess or enjoy the trust estate during his or her lifetime;
8. The trustee shall be specifically identified by name and address. The
trust shall state that the original trust beneficiary cannot be the trustee. The trust shall make provisions
for naming a successor trustee in the event that any trustee is unable or unwilling to serve;
9. The trust shall specifically state that the trustee shall fully comply
with all State laws, including the Prudent Investor Act,
3B:20-11.1 et seq. The trust shall provide that the trustee
cannot take any actions not authorized by, or without regard to, State laws. If the trust gives the trustee
authorization or power not provided for in the Prudent Investor Act, an accompanying letter shall provide an
explanation for each such authorization or power;
10. The trust
shall specifically state that the trustee shall be compensated only as provided by law in accordance with
N.J.S.A.
3B:18-2 et seq. If the trust identifies a guardian, the trust shall
specifically identify him or her by name. A guardian shall be compensated only as provided by law;
11. The trust shall specify that a formal or informal accounting of all
expenditures made by the trust shall be submitted to the appropriate eligibility determination agency on an
annual basis;
12. The State shall be given advance notice of any
expenditure in excess of $ 5,000, and of any amount which would substantially deplete the principal of the
trust. Notice shall be given to the Office of State Health Insurance for the Aged & Disabled, Division of
Aging Services, PO Box 715, Trenton, NJ 08625-0715, or any successor agency, 45 days prior to the
expenditures; and
13. New Jersey rules and laws do not permit a
trust to create a will for an incompetent or a minor. The money creating the trust, any additions and/or
interest accumulated, cannot be left to other parties, but shall pass by intestacy. The trust shall not
create other trusts within it.
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