1 Tex. Admin. Code § 358.433 - Special Income Limit
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission uses a special income limit to determine income eligibility under circumstances established in this section. The special income limit for a person is equal to or less than 300 percent of the full individual Supplemental Security Income (SSI) federal benefit rate. The special income limit for a couple is twice the special income limit for an individual.
(1) To qualify for the special income limit,
a person or couple must have countable income that exceeds the reduced SSI
federal benefit rate; and:
(A) must:
(i) reside in:
(I) a Medicaid-certified long-term care
facility for 30 consecutive days; or
(II) a Medicaid-certified institution for
mental diseases for 30 consecutive days, if the person is 65 years of age or
older; and
(ii) receive
a level of care or medical necessity determination that qualifies the person or
couple for Medicaid; or
(B) must be approved by a Texas health and
human services agency to receive services under a §1915(c) waiver program
and receive the services within one month after approval.
(2) The 30 consecutive days described in
paragraph (1)(A) of this section are not disrupted if the person:
(A) makes a three-day therapeutic home visit
with a planned return to the facility;
(B) is admitted to a hospital with a planned
return to the facility; or
(C)
moves from a facility described in paragraph (1)(A)(i) of this section:
(i) to a §1915(c) waiver program;
or
(ii) to another
Medicaid-certified facility.
(3) If a person dies before meeting the
30-consecutive-day requirement without moving to a noninstitutional setting,
the person is considered to have met the requirement for application of the
special income limit.
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