Minn. R. agency 192, ch. 9055, pt. 9055.0390 - SUBSISTENCE UTILITY AND HEALTH INSURANCE AND COBRA BENEFITS
A. For a recipient and members of the
recipient's household if the recipient's benefit amount is greater than $0, the
commissioner must provide subsistence assistance for:
(1) utility costs incurred at a recipient's
primary residence; and
(2) health
insurance premiums or COBRA payments.
B. The commissioner must prorate benefit
amounts for utility charges, health insurance premiums, and COBRA payments
according to part 9055.0280, subpart 5, if the legal obligation to pay for
these items is shared with a person who is not eligible to receive
subsistence.
C. The commissioner
must assign subsistence assistance for utility charges, health insurance
premiums, and COBRA payments to a specific benefit period. Subsistence
assistance is limited to the current charges, applicable taxes, and other fees
and charges in the billing cycle.
D. Subsistence assistance with past due
amounts, late charges, or fees incurred before the start of the first benefit
period is prohibited.
E. The
commissioner must provide subsistence assistance only for the amount due stated
on a billing document if the amount due is less than the current charges,
applicable taxes, and other authorized fees and charges for the billing
cycle.
F. The commissioner must
provide subsistence assistance for the monthly amount budgeted for utility
charges, applicable taxes, and other authorized fees and charges due for a
billing cycle that is assigned to a specific benefit period if a recipient is
on a budget payment plan.
G. The
commissioner must provide subsistence assistance for payments required to
balance an account for utility charges that are due during a billing cycle that
is assigned to a specific benefit period if a recipient is on a budget payment
plan.
H. The commissioner must
evenly distribute amounts due for utility charges, health insurance premiums,
and COBRA payments with billing cycles longer than 30 days over the number of
benefit periods covered by the billing cycle.
I. The commissioner must assign utility
charges, health insurance premiums, and COBRA payments to a benefit period if:
(1) the date of the billing documents falls
within the benefit period;
(2) the
payment due date falls within the benefit period; or
(3) any portion of the billing cycle, dates
of service, or coverage period falls within the benefit period.
J. The commissioner must provide
subsistence assistance for multiple utility charges, health insurance premiums,
and COBRA payments at once if each payment meets the requirements of this
subpart and is assigned to a specific benefit period.
K. Billing documents that have been altered
or tampered with must not be accepted for payment of utility charges, health
insurance premiums, or COBRA payments.
L. The commissioner must not duplicate
payments for utility charges, health insurance premiums, or COBRA payments if a
recipient receives assistance from another entity for the payments.
Notes
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