Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Generally, an applicant is eligible for MA if he/she
meets the conditions listed in section
360-3.2
of this Subpart and belongs to one of the groups listed below:
(a) Persons who are categorically needy. An
applicant is categorically needy if:
(1)
he/she is eligible for or receiving HR; or
(2) he/she is eligible for or receiving ADC;
or
(3) he/she is eligible for or
receiving SSI and/or State supplementary payments; or
(4) he/she is a child receiving foster care
maintenance payments under title IV-E of the Social Security Act and living in
the State; or
(5) he/she is a child
living in the State on whose behalf an adoption assistance agreement is in
effect under title IV-E of the Social Security Act, whether or not adoption
assistance payments are provided for under the agreement or are being made
pursuant to title IV-E; or
(6)
he/she is an adopted child under age 21 provided that:
(i) there is a legally executed adoption
assistance agreement in place between an authorized agency and the adoptive
parents (other than an adoption assistance agreement subject to the provisions
of title IV-E of the Social Security Act);
(ii) the child has a special need for medical
or rehabilitative care that would have precluded placement with adoptive
parents unless MA were provided to the child; and
(iii) the child was in receipt of MA in the
three-month period prior to the adoption agreement being entered into, or the
child would have been eligible for MA during such period if only the child's
own income and resources were considered in determining eligibility.
(b) Persons who are
medically needy. An applicant/recipient is medically needy if his/her net
available income and resources do not meet the cost of necessary medical care
and services available under the MA program, as determined in accordance with
Subpart 360-4 of this Part, and he/she is:
(1) a person 65 years of age or
older;
(2) a person who is
certified blind or certified disabled;
(3) a person under 21 years of age, or under
22 years of age and receiving inpatient psychiatric services which he/she began
receiving before reaching age 21;
(4) a pregnant woman;
(5) a person ineligible for ADC solely
because his or her income and/or resources are above the amounts allowed for
ADC eligibility. This category includes: parents or other relatives listed in
section
369.1(b)
of this Title who are living with and caring for a child under the age of 21
who is deprived of parental support; and persons who otherwise would be
eligible for a continuation of an ADC grant pursuant to section
369.3(d)(1)
of this Title;
(6) the spouse of a
cash assistance recipient who is living with the recipient, who is essential to
the recipient's welfare, and whose needs are included in determining the amount
of the recipient's cash payment;
(7) a federally nonparticipating (FNP) person
who is a parent of a dependent child under 21 years of age and who is
ineligible for public assistance solely because his/her income and/or resources
are above the amounts allowed for public assistance eligibility, provided that
the child is living with such parent or is temporarily absent from the parent's
household. An FNP person does not meet the categorical eligibility requirements
for ADC or SSI; or
(8) a person who
resides in a department-approved private facility which is funded through
voluntary contributions and which provides for all maintenance and personal
needs, provided that such person has no income or resources or that such
person' s income and resources are applied toward the cost of maintenance in
the facility. If such person is federally nonparticipating, he/she will be
required to comply with the requirements of subdivision (5) of section 131 of the Social Services Law.
(c) Persons whose MA eligibility
is extended. Certain persons will continue to receive MA benefits for a
specified period of time after ceasing to be categorically needy or medically
needy.
(1)
(i) A family which becomes ineligible for ADC
or HR will remain eligible for MA for an extended MA coverage period of six
calendar months following the month of ADC or HR ineligibility if:
(a) the family became ineligible for ADC or
HR on or after April 1, 1990;
(b)
the family was eligible for ADC or HR in at least three of the six months
immediately preceding the first month of ADC or HR ineligibility; and
(c) the family became ineligible for ADC or
HR due to the caretaker relative's hours of employment or income from
employment, or the loss of the $30 plus one third of the remainder earned
income disregard or the $30 earned income disregard, as provided in section
352.20
of this Title; and
(d) the family
continues to have a dependent child.
(ii) When notifying a family of its
ineligibility for ADC or HR for the reasons described in subparagraph (i)(c) of
this paragraph, social services districts must give the family adequate notice
of its rights to an extended MA coverage period under this paragraph, including
notice of the reporting requirements for the additional extended MA coverage
period under paragraph (2) of this subdivision and the circumstances described
in subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph.
(iii) Social services districts also must
give the families receiving MA under this paragraph adequate notice of the
option for an additional extended MA coverage period in both the third and
sixth months of the extended MA coverage period.
(iv) Upon adequate notice to the family, the
extended MA coverage period under this paragraph must be terminated at the end
of:
(a) the first month in which the family
ceases to include a dependent child; or
(b) the month in which the department
determines that a family member fraudulently received ADC or HR in any of the
six months prior to the extended MA coverage period, except that the
termination of coverage will apply only to such family member.
(v) With respect to a child who
would cease to receive MA as a result of a termination of coverage pursuant to
clause (iv)(a) of this paragraph, the child's coverage may not be terminated
until the social services district has determined that the child is not
otherwise eligible for MA.
(2)
(i) A
family which received MA for the full six-month extended MA coverage period
provided for under paragraph (1) of this subdivision may be eligible for an
additional extended MA coverage period of six calendar months. In order to be
eligible for the additional extended MA coverage period, the family must have
submitted the first report required under subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
or have good cause for failing to meet the reporting requirement.
(ii) A family must report to the social
services district the family's gross monthly earnings and the family's costs
for child care, which were necessary for the employment of the caretaker
relative. These reports must include earnings and costs for each of the three
preceding months. The reports must be submitted no later than the 21st day of
the fourth month of the extended MA coverage period and the first and fourth
months of the additional extended MA coverage period.
(iii) Social services districts must give
families receiving MA coverage under this paragraph adequate notice of the
reporting requirements of subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph in the third
month of the additional extended MA coverage period.
(iv) Upon adequate notice to the family, the
additional extended MA coverage period under this paragraph must be terminated
at the end of:
(a) the first month in which
the family ceases to include a dependent child;
(b) the month in which the department
determines that a family member fraudulently received ADC or HR in any of the
six months prior to the extended MA coverage period, except that the
termination of coverage will apply only to such family member;
(c) the first or fourth month of the
additional extended MA coverage period if the family fails, without good cause,
to meet the reporting requirements set forth in subparagraph (ii) of this
paragraph in either the first or fourth month of the additional extended MA
coverage period;
(d) the first or
fourth month of the additional extended MA coverage period if the caretaker
relative had no earnings in one or more of the previous three months, unless
the lack of earnings was due to an involuntary loss of employment, illness, or
other good cause; or
(e) the first
or fourth month of the additional extended MA coverage period if the family's
average gross monthly earnings during the previous three months, less the cost
of child care necessary for the employment of the caretaker relative, exceed
185 percent of the Federal income official poverty line applicable to the
family's size.
(v) With
respect to a child who would cease to receive MA as a result of a termination
of coverage pursuant to clause (iv)(a) of this paragraph, the child's coverage
may not be terminated until the social services district has determined that
the child is not otherwise eligible for MA.
(3) A household which becomes ineligible for
ADC due to the collection or increased collection of child or spousal support
will remain eligible for MA for four calendar months beginning with the first
month of ADC ineligibility if the family was eligible for ADC in at least three
of the six months immediately preceding the first month of ADC
ineligibility.
(4)
[Reserved]
(5) A woman receiving MA
on any day of her pregnancy remains eligible for MA for at least 60 days
beginning on the last day of her pregnancy. Her eligibility will continue until
the last day of the month in which the 60th day occurs, regardless of any
change in her household's income.
(6) A child whose mother was eligible for and
receiving MA on the date of the child's birth will be eligible for MA for up to
one year from the date of birth so long as:
(i) the mother remains or, if pregnant, would
remain eligible for MA; and
(ii)
the child is a member of the woman's household.
(7) A person who becomes ineligible for SSI
because he/she is no longer certified blind or certified disabled will remain
eligible for MA for two months following the month in which the blindness or
disability ends, provided the person continues to meet the financial
eligibility requirements in Subpart 360-4 of this Part.
(8) Any certified blind or certified disabled
person who is a qualified severely impaired individual will continue to be
eligible for MA despite earnings that demonstrate his or her ability to engage
in substantial gainful activity under the SSI program. A person is a qualified
severely impaired individual if:
(i) he/she
was eligible for MA and received SSI benefits, State supplementary payments, or
benefits under section 1619(a) of the Social Security Act in the month
preceding the first month in which the provision of this paragraph are applied;
and
(ii) the Social Security
Administration has determined that:
(a) the
person continues to be blind or to have a disabling physical or mental
impairment;
(b) the person
continues to meet all other requirements for SSI eligibility except for
earnings;
(c) the lack of MA
coverage would seriously inhibit the person's ability to continue or to obtain
employment; and
(d) the person's
earnings are insufficient to provide a reasonable equivalent of the SSI, MA,
and publicly funded attendant care benefits that would be available to the
person if he/she were not employed.
(9) A person 60 years of age or older who
applies for and receives early widow's or widower's insurance benefits under
section 202(e) or (f) of the Social Security Act, or receives other benefits
under section 202 of such act but is eligible for widow's or widower's
insurance benefits, and who becomes ineligible for SSI or State supplementary
payments as a result of receiving such benefits, will remain eligible for MA so
long as:
(i) he/she would be eligible for SSI
or State supplementary payments if he/she were not receiving such benefits;
and
(ii) he/she is not entitled to
Medicare part A hospital insurance benefits.
(10) A person who was receiving both SSI and
Social Security benefits at any time after April 1977, and who subsequently
became ineligible for SSI will be eligible for MA if:
(i) the person is currently eligible for and
receiving social security benefits; and
(ii) the person would be eligible for SSI if
social security cost-of-living increases received by the person and his/her
spouse since the last month in which the person received both social security
and SSI benefits were not counted as income.
(11) A person who was eligible for MA in
December 1973, as a blind or disabled individual will remain eligible for MA so
long as:
(i) the person still meets the
December 1973 criteria for blindness or disability; and
(ii) the person meet all other current
requirements for MA eligibility.
(12) A person eligible for MA in December
1973 as an essential spouse of a recipient of aid to the aged, blind, or
disabled (AABD) remains eligible for MA so long as:
(i) the aged, blind or disabled individual
still meets the December 1973 eligibility requirements for AABD; and
(ii) the person remains the spouse of the
aged, blind or disabled individual.
(13) A person who was an inpatient in an
institution participating in the MA program for all or any part of December,
1973 and who:
(i) would have been eligible for
AABD except for being such an inpatient; or
(ii) was considered to be eligible for AABD,
for the purpose of determining MA eligibility, on the basis of needing care in
such an institution, remains eligible for MA so long as he/she continues to be
in need of inpatient care.
(14) A person who was entitled to social
security benefits and was eligible for or receiving cash assistance under ADC
or AABD in August, 1972 will have his/her MA eligibility determined without
regard to the October, 1972 social security increase. This provision also
applies to a person who would have been eligible for ADC for AABD during August
1972 if he/she had not been in a medical institution or intermediate care
facility.
(15) A person age 18 or
older who was receiving SSI or State supplementary payments on the basis of
blindness or disability which began before he or she reached the age of 22, and
who on or after July 1, 1987 lost eligibility for SSI benefits because he or
she became entitled to child's insurance benefits under
42 U.S.C.
402(d) (also known as
Disabled Adult Child's benefits) or to an increase in the amount of such
benefits, remains eligible for MA so long as he or she would be eligible for
SSI benefits in the absence of such child's insurance benefits or the increase
in such benefits.
(16) An infant
who is receiving medically necessary in-patient care and services on his or her
first birthday and who is eligible for MA because his or her household's income
does not exceed 185 percent of the applicable Federal poverty line set forth in
section
360-4.7(b)
of this Part will remain eligible for such in-patient care and services until
the end of his or her in-patient stay.
(17) A child who is receiving medically
necessary in-patient care and services on his or her sixth birthday and who is
eligible for MA because his or her household's income does not exceed 133
percent of the applicable Federal poverty line set forth in section
360-4.7(b)
of this Part will remain eligible for such in-patient care and services until
the end of his or her in-patient stay.
(18) A child who is receiving medically
necessary in-patient care and services on his or her 19th birthday and who is
eligible for MA because his or her household's income does not exceed 100
percent of the applicable Federal poverty line set forth in section
360-4.7(b)
of this Part will remain eligible for such in-patient care and services until
the end of his or her in-patient stay.