55 Pa. Code § 183.98 - Unearned income and lump sum income deductions
From unearned income and lump sum income, the following deductions are allowed:
(1) The
expenses which the individual shall pay to be eligible for or to receive the
unearned income or nonrecurring lump sum income. Allowable expenses include,
but are not limited to, attorney fees, court costs and transportation
costs.
(2) The expenses the
individual incurs which are directly related to the particular type of lump sum
payment, such as the charge for burial from an insurance benefit or medical
expenses from a personal injury award.
(3) The replacement cost of real or personal
property that is part of the damage award or insurance settlement. The
replacement cost value is determined as follows:
(i) If it is nonresident real or personal
property for which liability for cash assistance reimbursement has been
acknowledged, the deductible replacement cost is limited to the value of the
property up to the resource limitation established under Chapter 177 (relating
to resources). If it is resident real property, the deductible replacement cost
is the value specified by the issuing source-payer or insurance
company.
(ii) If the real or
personal property is not property for which liability for cash assistance
reimbursement has been acknowledged, the deductible replacement cost value is
the greatest of the following:
(A) The value
specified by the issuing source-payer or insurance company.
(B) The value determined at the last
reapplication prior to its destruction.
(C) The fair market value.
(D) Other evidence substantiating the value
of property at the time it was lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed.
(4) From earned lump sum
income, the work and personal expenses and earned income incentive, if
applicable, under §§
183.91 and
183.93-183.95. The earned lump sum income
is combined with other earned income of the individual when applying these
disregards.
(5) The amount of
reimbursement due to the Department from delayed or retroactive benefits which
will cover the same time period during which assistance was received.
(6) The amount a client pays a rental agency
to handle rental property.
(7) Fees
paid to a guardian who controls the income of a client when the guardian has
been court appointed and the guardian fee is imposed as a part of the court
order.
Notes
The provisions of this § 183.98 issued under section 403(b) of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. § 403(b)).
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