Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5160:1 - Eligibility
Chapter 5160:1-6 - Long-Term Care
Section 5160:1-6-06.8 - Medicaid: disposal of assets of individuals receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities and/or Ohio department of mental health and addiction services
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) This rule describes the disposal of assets of individuals who are receiving services from the Ohio department of developmental disabilities (DODD) and/or the Ohio department of mental health and addiction services (OhioMHAS) and who are in receipt of medical assistance.
(B) Individuals in receipt of medical assistance may have received or continue to receive services from DODD and/or OhioMHAS.
(C) When DODD and/or OhioMHAS are acting on behalf of the individual as the responsible party, legal guardian, etc., the appropriate department may dispose of the asset by increasing the individual's assets to the resource limit described in rule 5160:1-3-05.1 of the Administrative Code, by establishing an irrevocable burial contract in accordance with rule 5160:1-3-05.6 of the Administrative Code, or by purchasing any personal items deemed necessary to better the individual's quality of life. After these expenses, DODD and/or OhioMHAS will reimburse their department for funds expended on behalf of the individual and provide documentation of these expenses to the administrative agency
(D) When the individual's responsible party, legal guardian, etc., is not a representative of DODD and/or OhioMHAS, the representative is also afforded the opportunity of increasing assets to the resource limit, establishing an irrevocable burial contract in accordance with rule 5160:1-3-05.6 of the Administrative Code, or purchasing necessary personal items to better the individual's quality of life. Documentation of these expenses shall be provided to the administrative agency. After such expenses, the responsible party, legal guardian, etc., must properly dispose of any excess assets to maintain continued eligibility for medical assistance.
(E) Administrative agency responsibilities. The administrative agency shall: