Utah Admin. Code R414-304-13 - Income Standards
(1) The Department
adopts and incorporates by reference Subsections 1902(a)(10)(E), 1902(l),
1902(m), 1903(f), and 1905(p) of the Compilation of the Social Security Laws,
in effect January 1, 2013.
(2) The
eligibility agency shall calculate the aged and disabled poverty-related
Medicaid income standard as 100% of the federal non-farm poverty guideline. If
an aged or disabled person's income exceeds this amount, the Basic Maintenance
Standard (BMS) applies unless the disabled individual or a disabled aged
individual has earned income. In that case, the income standards of the MWI
program apply.
(3) The income
standard for the MWI for disabled individuals with earned income is equal to
250% of the federal poverty guideline for a family of the size involved. If
income exceeds this amount, the BMS applies.
(a) The eligibility agency shall charge a MWI
buy-in premium for the MWI program when the countable income of the eligible
individual's or the couple's income exceeds 100% of the federal poverty
guideline for the Aged and Disabled 100% poverty-related coverage group. When
the eligible individual is a minor child, the eligibility agency shall charge a
MWI buy-in premium when the child's countable income, including income deemed
from parents, exceeds 100% of the federal poverty guideline for a one-person
household.
(b) The premium is equal
to 5% of income when income is over 100% but not more than 110% of the federal
poverty guideline, 10% of income when income is over 110% but not over 120% of
the federal poverty guideline, or 15% of income when income is over 120% of the
federal poverty guideline. The premium is calculated using only the eligible
individual's or eligible couple's countable income multiplied by the applicable
percentage.
(4) The
income limit for parents and caretaker relatives, pregnant women, and children
under the age of 19 are defined in Section
R414-303-4.
(5) To determine eligibility and the
spenddown amount of individuals under medically needy coverage groups, the BMS
applies.
(6) The BMS is as follows:
|
TABLE |
|
|
Household Size |
Basic Maintenance Standard (BMS) |
|
1 |
382 |
|
2 |
468 |
|
3 |
583 |
|
4 |
683 |
|
5 |
777 |
|
6 |
857 |
|
7 |
897 |
|
8 |
938 |
|
9 |
982 |
|
10 |
1,023 |
|
11 |
1,066 |
|
12 |
1,108 |
|
13 |
1,150 |
|
14 |
1,192 |
|
15 |
1,236 |
|
16 |
1,277 |
|
17 |
1,320 |
|
18 |
1,364 |
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