10A N.C. Admin. Code 23E .0103 - RESIDENCE
(a) The
requirements stated in 42
CFR 435.403 shall apply to determine
residence in the State except for provisions in Paragraph (b) of this
Rule.
(b) Residents of the state of
Georgia who enter a long term care facility in NC within 40 miles of the
resident state's border shall retain residence in Georgia. Residents of NC who
enter a long term care facility in Georgia within 40 miles of the NC border
retain NC residency.
(c) An
individual visiting without intent to reside in the State shall be ineligible
for NC Medicaid.
(d) An individual
who moves to another state and intends to reside in that state shall not be
eligible for NC Medicaid.
(e)
County residence:
(1) Any client who moves
from one county to another North Carolina county shall continue to receive
assistance so long as eligibility continues.
(2) An individual has residence in the county
in which he or she resides. However, if he or she is in a hospital, mental
institution, intermediate care facility, skilled nursing home, boarding home,
penal institution, or similar facility, the county where the facility is
located shall not be his or her legal residence. Except for (e)(3) in this
Rule, the county of legal residence shall be the county where the individual
lived in a private living arrangement prior to entering a facility.
(3) If an individual who became disabled
prior to age 18 has remained in a facility, he or she remains a resident of the
county and state where his or her parent(s) had residence immediately prior to
his or her reaching age 18. If, as an adult, he or she is applying for
assistance and it is not possible for the individual to trace his or her county
of residence as a minor, he or she shall establish residence based on where he
or she intends to reside, regardless of his or her parent's current legal
residence.
Notes
Eff. September 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. August 1, 1990;
Transferred from 10A NCAC 21B .0303 Eff. May 1, 2012;
Readopted Eff. June 1, 2019.
Eff. September 1, 1984;
Amended Eff. August 1, 1990;
Transferred from 10A NCAC 21B .0303 Eff. May 1, 2012.
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