New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 249 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY - REFUGEE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE (RMA) PROGRAM
Part 500 - INCOME AND RESOURCE STANDARDS
Section 8.249.500.14 - UNAVAILABLE INCOME
Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.249.500.14
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Individuals included in the budget group may have a legal right to income but not access to it; such income is not counted as available income:
(1) old age, survivors, and disability
insurance (OASDI);
(2) railroad
retirement benefits (RRB);
(3)
veterans administration (VA) benefits:
(a)
income available to veterans and their dependents from the VA as compensation
for service-connected disability;
(b) pension for non-service connected
disability;
(c) dependency and
indemnity compensation; and
(d)
death benefits paid from a government issue (GI) life insurance;
(4) unemployment compensation
benefits (UCB);
(5) military
allotments;
(6) worker's
compensation;
(7) pension, annuity,
and retirement benefits;
(8) union
benefits;
(9) lodge or fraternal
benefits;
(10) real property income
that is not earned income;
(11)
shared shelter and utility payments when the budget group shares shelter with
others:
(a) payments which exceed the budget
group's cost are considered income;
(b) payments which are less than the budget
group's cost are not considered; these are the others' share of the shelter
cost and are treated as pass-through payments;
(12) income from the sale of goods or
property which are obtained in finished condition;
(13) child support payments received directly
by the budget group and retained for its use;
(14) settlement payments which are received
from worker's compensation settlements, insurance claims, damage claims,
litigation, trust distributions which are made on a recurring basis;
(15) individual Indian monies (IIM) payments
received and distributed by the bureau of Indian affairs (BIA) as a trustee for
an individual member of a tribe;
(16) bureau of Indian affairs (BIA) or tribal
general assistance (GA) payments; and
(17) income that is not listed as available
in this chapter where the budget group cannot gain access to the income; this
includes wages withheld by an employer that refuses to pay.
B. Individuals may receive payment of funds "passed through" the individual for the benefit of someone other than themselves. Such pass through payments are not considered available.
C. A recipient of supplemental security income (SSI) is not part of the budget group. His other income is not considered available to the budget group.
D. Non-citizen sponsor deeming is not applicable pursuant to 8.200.410 NMAC.
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