Ohio Admin. Code 5160:1-3-02.5 - Medicaid: supplemental security income (SSI) recipients qualifying under section 1619 of the Social Security Act for continued medical assistance coverage
(A)
This rule describes the eligibility criteria for continued medical assistance coverage for an
individual who is receving SSI benefits under
section 1619 of the Social Security Act.
for continued medical assistance
coverage.
(B) Section 1619
of the Social Security Act (as in effect January 10,
2016
October 1, 2022) comprises two
basic provisions:
(1) Section 1619(a) extends
special SSI cash to individuals whose earnings preclude eligibility for regular
SSI cash benefits. Individuals in 1619(a) status may still receive an SSI cash
benefit in addition to the individual's earned income.
(2) Section 1619(b) extends medicaid coverage
to individuals whose earnings, although high enough to preclude eligibility for
regular SSI cash benefits or special SSI cash benefits under section 1619(a),
may not be enough for medical care.
(C) To determine initial medicaid eligibility
for sections 1619(a) and 1619(b), the administrative agency shall verify that
the individual is currently in 1619(a) or 1619(b) status, as determined by the
social security administration.
(D)
Protection of benefits under 1619 status.
(1)
An individual who has been determined eligible for medicaid because of 1619
status is protected from losing medicaid benefits under this provision as long
as the individual remains in 1619(a) or (b) status.
(2) The individual may have income or
resources in excess of the medicaid requirements
standards and remain eligible for
regular medicaid under the 1619
provisions.
(3)
If
When the
individual's 1619 status ends, the individual's medicaid protection is
lost.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5160.02, 5163.02
Rule Amplifies: 5160.02, 5163.02
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1987 (Emer.), 08/03/1987, 01/01/1988, 04/01/1989 (Emer.), 06/18/1989, 09/01/1993, 10/01/2002, 01/22/2015, 08/01/2016
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