55 Pa. Code § 148.16 - Recipients absent from the United States
If a recipient is absent from the United States, which includes the fifty States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, the following requirements apply:
(1) The absence of a recipient
from the United States for a period of 30-calendar days or longer is considered
prima facie evidence of the intent of the recipient to have changed his
residence to a place outside the United States unless:
(i) The recipient is prevented by illness or
other good cause from returning to this Commonwealth at the end of the
30-calendar days.
(ii) The
recipient has not acted to establish residence outside the United States. If
the recipient is claiming that he is prevented from returning to this
Commonwealth at the end of 30-calendar days, the recipient or a person acting
on the recipient's behalf shall provide written evidence of the circumstances
which prevent the return.
(A) The CAO reviews
the case at the end of 30-calendar days to determine if the evidence submitted
by the recipient supports the need for his extended absence from the United
States.
(B) If the CAO concludes
that the recipient has not returned and has not demonstrated a continued
residence in this Commonwealth, MA is discontinued following proper
notification effective for the first regular MAID Card issuance which deadline
can be met.
(2)
A recipient temporarily absent from the United States is subject to the
reapplication and partial reapplication requirements under Chapter 133
(relating to redetermining eligibility).
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