1 Tex. Admin. Code § 366.819 - Relationship and Domicile
(a) An
applicant or recipient who is a child must live in a home with a caretaker who
is present in the home and supervises and cares for the applicant or recipient.
A home is a family setting maintained or being established, as evidenced by
continuation of responsibility for day-to-day care of the applicant or
recipient.
(b) A caretaker must be
the applicant's or recipient's:
(1) father or
mother;
(2) grandparent, to the
degree of a "great, great, great" grandparent;
(3) brother or sister;
(4) uncle or aunt, to the degree of a "great,
great" uncle or aunt;
(5) first
cousin;
(6) nephew or niece, to the
to the degree of a "great, great" nephew or niece;
(7) stepfather or stepmother;
(8) stepbrother or stepsister; or
(9) first cousin once removed.
(c) An independent child may live
alone or with a person who is not a parent or relative. An independent child is
a child who does not live with a parent and who:
(1) is able to apply for Medicaid on his or
her own behalf; or
(2) is eligible
for Medicaid because a responsible person who is not within the degree of
relationship required for eligibility in subsection (b) of this section applies
on the child's behalf.
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