New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 106 - STATE FUNDED ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Part 520 - ELIGIBILITY POLICY - INCOME
Section 8.106.520.13 - UNEARNED INCOME

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.106.520.13

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. Definition of unearned income: Unearned income means old age, survivors and disability insurance payments (social security), railroad retirement benefits, veterans administration compensation or pension payments, military retirement and allotments, pensions, annuities and retirement benefits; lodge or fraternal benefits, any other public or private disability or retirement benefit or pension, shared shelter payments, individual Indian money (IIM); royalty or lease payments for land or property owned by a benefit group member; settlement payments resulting from insurance or litigation; worker's compensation benefits; child support; unemployment compensation benefits; union benefits paid in cash; gifts and contributions; and real property income.

B. Special considerations:

(1) Direct receipt of child support: Child support payments directly received by an unrelated caretaker and retained by the caretaker are considered available to the benefit group in their entirety, whether or not the caretaker chooses to be included in the benefit group.

(2) Real property income: Income from real property is considered as unearned income when an individual included in the benefit group engages in the management of the property less than 20 hours a week. Costs associated with maintenance of the property or the production of income for which the benefit group is responsible are deducted from the income received for the use of the property.

(3) Alien sponsor income: All of the income of the alien sponsor and sponsor's spouse is counted as unearned income to the benefit group.

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