(C) Under the grandfathering provisions,
certain individuals who were eligible for medicaid in December 1973 are
entitled to continued medicaid eligibility coverage even though they may not
meet the medicaid eligibility requirements imposed beginning in January 1974
for the coverage of the aged, blind, and disabled.
(1) The grandfathered groups are the
following:
(a) Individuals receiving mandatory
state supplements as described in
42 C.F.R.
435.130 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): an individual who is the recipient
of mandatory state supplement payments (SSP) administered by the social
security administration is automatically eligible for medicaid.
(b) Individuals who are essential spouses as
described in
42
C.F.R. 435.131 as in effect
October 1, 2019): any individual who was eligible in
December 1973 as an essential spouse remains eligible under the following
criteria:
(i) The aged, blind or disabled
spouse continues to meet the December 1973 eligibility requirements of the
applicable cash assistance programs; and
(ii) The essential spouse continues to be the
spouse of and lives with the spouse described in paragraph (C)(1)(b)(i) of this
rule; and
(iii) The essential
spouse continues to meet the conditions that were in effect in December 1973
under the applicable cash assistance program for having his or her needs
included in computing the payment to the individual described in paragraph
(C)(1)(b)(i) of this rule.
(c) Blind or disabled individuals eligible in
1973 as described in
42 C.F.R.
435.133 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): an individual who was eligible for
medicaid in December 1973 because the individual met the definition of
blindness or disability in effect under the former programs of AFB or AFD and
meets the following criteria:
(i) The
individual meets all current requirements for medicaid eligibility except for
blindness or disability; and
(ii)
The individual was eligible for medicaid in December 1973 as blind or disabled,
whether or not the individual received cash assistance in December 1973;
and
(iii) For each consecutive
month after December 1973, the individual has continued to meet the December
1973 criteria for blindness or disability; and
(iv) For each consecutive month after
December 1973, the individual has continued to meet all other eligibility
requirements which were in effect December 1973.
(d) Individuals who lost eligibility for SSI
due to an increase in retirement, survivors and disability insurance (RSDI) as
described in
42
C.F.R. 435.134 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): individuals eligible despite the
October 1972 twenty per cent general increase:
(i) An individual who would currently be
eligible for SSI or cash assistance except for the amount of increased income
resulting from the October 1972 twenty per cent general increase in RSDI is
eligible for medicaid if, for the month of August 1972, the individual met the
following criteria:
(a) The individual was
eligible for and receiving cash assistance under the ADC, AFA, AFB, or AFD
programs, and
(b) The individual
received and was entitled to monthly RSDI benefits.
(ii) Only the October 1972 RSDI increase is
disregarded. Any subsequent increases in RSDI are not disregarded.
(iii) Although the amount of the October 1972
RSDI increase is disregarded in determining financial eligibility, the
individual must meet all of the current eligibility requirements for
medicaid.
(e)
Institutionalized individuals continuously eligible since 1973 as described in
42
C.F.R. 435.132 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): an individual who was eligible for
medicaid in December 1973 as an inpatient or resident of a Title XIX
institution and for each consecutive month after December 1973 meets the
following criteria:
(i) Continues to meet the
requirements for medicaid eligibility that were in effect in December 1973 for
institutionalized individuals; and
(ii) Remains institutionalized; and
(iii) Is determined to continue to need
institutional care.
(f)
Individuals who would be eligible for SSI but not for RSDI COLA increases since
April 1977 (Pickle Amendment Group) as described in
42
C.F.R. 435.135 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): an individual receiving RSDI and
meets the following criteria:
(i) Became
ineligible for SSI after April 1977; and
(ii) Would continue to be eligible for SSI if
all of the RSDI cost-of-living increases received by the individual, the
individual's spouse or other family member after April 1977 were deducted from
current RSDI benefits.
(g) Ineligible for SSI due to requirements
prohibited by Medicaid as described in
42
C.F.R. 435.122 (as in effect
October 1, 2019): individuals who would be eligible
for SSI or residential state supplements except for an eligibility requirement
used in those programs that is specifically prohibited under
medicaid.
(2) Failure to
meet any one of the conditions listed in paragraph (C)(1) of this rule renders
the individual ineligible for grandfathered status under the blind or disabled
grandfathering provisions.
(3) An
individual described in paragraph (C)(1)(c) of this rule permanently loses
grandfathered status when the individual fails to meet any December 1973
eligibility requirement for any one month.
(4) Any change in circumstances requires a
redetermination of eligibility based upon all the
conditions set forth in paragraph (C)(1) of this rule.
(5)
Eligibility under a grandfathered group does not apply
to individuals in a long-term care facility or enrolled in a home and
community-based services waiver.