South Dakota Administrative Rules
Title 67 - Department of Social Services
Article 67:46 - Eligibility for medical services
Chapter 67:46:06 - Budgeting for long-term care
Section 67:46:06:06 - Deduction for premiums

Universal Citation: SD Admin Rules 67:46:06:06
Current through Register Vol. 51, page 43, September 23, 2024

If an applicant's or recipient's income is used to pay the applicant's or recipient's health insurance premiums, the department allows a deduction from the income for the amount paid. The premium may be for participation in the Medicare program or for private health insurance, or both. For the purpose of deducting premiums from income, private health insurance is restricted to those policies which insure payment for medical services rendered and medical expenses incurred. It does not include a policy which insures an income supplement while an individual is disabled. The policy must directly assist in the payment of medical expenses. If a person is receiving benefits from an income supplement insurance policy for a disability and the policy is not includable under the criteria in this section, the premium payment made is deductible from income when the payment is necessary to continue benefits.

General Authority: SDCL 28-6-1.

Law Implemented: SDCL 28-6-1.

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