130 CMR, § 519.003 - Pickle Amendment Cases
(A)
Eligibility Requirements. Under the Pickle Amendment,
former SSI recipients whose income exceeds 100% of the federal poverty level
are eligible for MassHealth Standard provided they
(1) or their spouse or both are receiving
Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) benefits;
(2) were eligible for and received SSI
benefits after April 1977;
(3)
would be currently eligible for SSI, in accordance with SSI payment standards
at130 CMR
519.003(B), if the
incremental amount of RSDI cost-of-living increases paid to them since the last
month subsequent to April 1977, for which they were both eligible for and
receiving SSI and entitled to (but not necessarily receiving) RSDI were
deducted from the current amount of RSDI benefits. Cost-of-living increases
referred to in
130
CMR 519.003 include increases received by the
applicant or member or by the spouse. The spouse need not be otherwise eligible
for SSI; and
(4) have countable
assets that are $2,000 or less for an individual, and $3,000 or less for a
married couple.
(B)
SSI Payment Standards. The RSDI amount, as described
in 130 CMR
519.003(A)(3), and any other
countable-income amount, as defined in
130
CMR 520.009: Countable-income
Amount, of the individual or couple is compared to the SSI payment
standards to determine Pickle eligibility. Each calendar year, the SSI Payment
Standards shall be made available on MassHealth's website.
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