Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5160:1 - Eligibility
Chapter 5160:1-3 - Medicaid for the Aged, Blind, or Disabled (ABD)
Section 5160:1-3-05.10 - Medicaid: household goods and personal effects as resources
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5160:1-3-05.10
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) This rule describes the treatment of household goods and personal effects for the purposes of determining eligibility for medical assistance.
(B) Definitions.
(1)
"Encumbrance"
means a claim, lien, charge, or liability attached to and binding on an
identified piece of real or personal property.
(2)
"Household
goods", for the purpose of this rule, are all personal property customarily
found in or near the home and used on a regular basis in connection with the
maintenance, use and occupancy of the premises. This encompasses items
necessary for an adequate standard of sustenance, accommodation, comfort,
information and entertainment of occupants and guests. Such items include
furniture, household appliances, carpets, dishes, cooking and eating utensils,
televisions and personal computers.
(3)
"Personal
effects, for the purpose of this rule, are other personal property normally
held and recognized as incidental items intended for personal use by one or
more household members. Such items include clothing, personal jewelry, pets,
personal care items musical instruments, books, or items of cultural or
religious significance.
(C) Household goods and personal effects are excluded as resources.
(D) Items acquired or are held for their value or as an investment are not considered personal effects and are countable resources. Such items can include but are not limited to gems, jewelery that is not worn or held for family significance, collectibles, or animals for investment purposes.
(1)
The current
market value is the countable resource amount.
(2)
If there is an
encumbrance on the items, the equity value is the countable resource
amount.
Replaces: 5160:1-3- 05.10
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