(a) Trusts
established on or after July 30, 1994, except for trusts established by will,
are subject to this section. Trusts established by will or established prior to
July 30, 1994, are treated as set forth at §
178.4(c)
(relating to treatment of resources for all categories of MA).
(b) A trust is established if the assets of
the individual were used to form all or part of the corpus of the trust and one
or more of the following persons establish the trust other than by a will:
(1) The individual.
(2) The spouse of the individual.
(3) A person or a court or administrative
body with legal authority to act in place of, or on behalf of, the individual
or the spouse of the individual.
(4) A person or a court or administrative
body acting at the direction, or upon the request of the individual or the
spouse of the individual.
(c) When the corpus of the trust includes the
assets of an individual, and the assets of other persons, the requirements of
this section apply only to that portion of the trust attributable to the assets
of the individual.
(d) Unless the
trust meets the requirements described in subsection (f), this section applies
to all trusts without regard to the following:
(1) The purpose for which a trust is
established.
(2) Whether the
trustees have or exercise discretion under the trust.
(3) Restrictions on when or whether
distributions are made from the trust.
(4) Restrictions on the use of distributions
from the trust.
(e)
Whether, and to what extent, a trust is considered in an MA eligibility
determination depends upon the specific characteristics of the trust. In
determining eligibility for MA, the CAO shall apply the following:
(1) In the case of a revocable trust:
(i) The corpus of the trust shall be
considered as a resource available to the individual.
(ii) Payments from the trust to or for the
benefit of the individual shall be considered as income of the
individual.
(iii) Other payments
from the trust shall be considered as assets disposed of by the individual
which are subject to a determination by the Department as to whether the
disposition was for less than FMV on or after the look-back date specified in §
178.104(c)
(relating to disposition of assets and fair consideration provisions for
transfers on or after July 30, 1994).
(2) In the case of an irrevocable trust:
(i) If there are circumstances under which
payment from the trust could be made to or for the benefit of the individual,
the portion of the corpus from which, or the income on the corpus from which,
payment to the individual could be made shall be considered resources available
to the individual, and payments from that portion of the corpus or income to or
for the benefit of the individual shall be considered income of the individual,
and for other purposes shall be considered a transfer of assets by the
individual which is subject to a determination by the Department as to whether
the transfer was for less than FMV on or after the look-back date specified in
§
178.104(c).
(ii) Any portion of the trust from which, or
any income on the corpus from which, no payment could under any circumstances
be made to the individual shall be considered, as of the date of establishment
of the trust or, if later, the date on which payment to the individual was
foreclosed, to be assets disposed of by the individual subject to a
determination by the Department as to whether the disposition was for less than
FMV on or after the look-back date specified in §
178.104(c), and
the value of the trust shall be determined by including the amount of payments
made from any portion of the trust or income on the corpus after the date the
trust was established or payment from the trust was
foreclosed.
(f)
The trust requirements of this section do not apply to the following:
(1) A trust containing the assets of an
individual under 65 years of age who is disabled as defined by the SSI criteria
in 42 U.S.C.A. §
1382c(a)(3), if the trust
was established for the benefit of the individual by a parent, grandparent,
legal guardian of the individual, or a court and the trust contains a provision
that the Commonwealth will receive the amounts remaining in the trust upon the
death of the individual, up to an amount equal to the total of MA benefits paid
on behalf of the individual.
(2) A
trust containing the assets of an individual who is disabled as defined by the
SSI criteria in 42 U.S.C.A.
§
1382c(a)(3) if the trust
meets the following conditions:
(i) The trust
is established and managed by a nonprofit association.
(ii) A separate account is maintained for
each beneficiary of the trust, but, for purposes of investment and management
of funds the trust pools these accounts.
(iii) Accounts in the trust are established
solely for the benefit of individuals who are disabled based on the SSI
criteria in 42 U.S.C.A. §
1382c(a)(3) by the parent,
grandparent or legal guardian of the individual, by the individual, or by a
court.
(iv) To the extent that
amounts remaining in the beneficiary's account upon the death of the
beneficiary are not retained by the trust, the trust pays to the Commonwealth
from the amounts remaining in the account an amount equal to the amount of MA
benefits paid on behalf of the beneficiary.
(g) The Commonwealth will waive the
requirements of this section with respect to an individual if the individual
establishes that application of these requirements would cause undue hardship
for the individual.