23 Miss. Code. R. 100-1.2 - Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program
A. In 1972, the
United States Congress passed amendments to the Social Security Act
establishing the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program for the aged, blind
and disabled (ABD) individuals. The Missisisppi Legislature amended its code to
specify that State Department of Public Welfare (DPW) would no longer determine
eligibility for a monthly payment for ABD-designated r
beneficiaries..
B. Under the Social
Security Act amendments, states had the option to either grant Medicaid to all
persons receiving SSI or to grant Medicaid to persons who met more restrictive
criteria as determined individually by states. The Mississippi Legislature
voted to limit Medicaid eligibility to persons who met more restrictive
criteria and to designate the DPW as the certifying agency for
Medicaid.
C. During the 1980
Session, the Mississippi Legislature extended Medicaid coverage to all
individuals receiving SSI. In addition, SSI criteria would be used to determine
eligibility for all ABD individuals. During the 1981 Session, the Mississippi
Legislature designated the Mississippi Medicaid Commission to make Medicaid
determinations for ABD individuals.
Regional Medicaid offices opened in July 1981 to assess eligibility of ABD individuals who did not receive SSI.
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