Wash. Admin. Code § 182-503-0515 - Washington apple health- Social Security number requirements
(1) To be eligible
for Washington apple health (medicaid), or tailored supports for older adults
(TSOA) described in WAC
182-513-1610,
you (the applicant or recipient) must provide your valid Social Security number
(SSN) or proof of application for an SSN to the medicaid agency or the agency's
designee, except as provided in subsections (2) and (6) of this
section.
(2) An SSN is not required
if you are:
(a) Not eligible to receive an SSN
or may only be issued an SSN for a valid nonwork reason described in
20 C.F.R.
422.104;
(b) A household member who is not applying
for apple health coverage, unless verification of that household member's
resources is required to determine the eligibility of the client;
(c) Refusing to obtain an SSN for
well-established religious objections as defined in
42 C.F.R.
435.910(h)(3); or
(d) Not able to obtain or provide an SSN
because you are a victim of domestic violence.
(3) If you are receiving coverage because you
meet an exception under either subsection (2)(c) or (d) of this section, we
(the agency) will confirm with you at your apple health renewal, consistent
with WAC
182-503-0050,
that you still meet the exception.
(4) If we ask for confirmation that you
continue to meet an exception in subsection (2) of this section and you do not
respond in accordance with subsection (3) of this section, or if you no longer
meet an exception and do not provide your SSN, we will terminate your apple
health coverage according to WAC
182-518-0025.
(5) If you are not able to provide your SSN,
either because you do not know it or it has not been issued, you must provide:
(a) Proof from the Social Security
Administration (SSA) that you turned in an application for an SSN;
and
(b) The SSN when you receive
it.
(i) Your apple health coverage will not be
delayed, denied, or terminated while waiting for SSA to send you your SSN. If
you need help applying for an SSN, assistance will be provided to
you.
(ii) We will ask you every
ninety days if your SSN has been issued.
(6) An SSN is not required for the following
apple health programs:
(a) Refugee medical
assistance program described in WAC
182-507-0130;
(c) Newborn medical program described in WAC
182-505-0210(2)(a);
(d) Foster care program for a child age
eighteen and younger as described in WAC
182-505-0211(1);
(e) Medical programs for children
and pregnant women who do not meet citizenship or immigration status described
in WAC
182-503-0535(2)(e)(ii)
and (iii); or
(f) Family planning only program described in
WAC
182-532-510
if you do not meet citizenship or immigration status for Washington apple
health or you have made an informed choice to apply for family planning
services only.
(7) If
you are required to provide an SSN under this section, and you do not meet an
exception under subsection (2) of this section, failure to provide your SSN may
result in:
(a) Denial of your application or
termination of your coverage because we cannot determine your household's
eligibility; or
(b) Inability to
apply the community spouse resource allocation (CSRA) or monthly maintenance
needs allowance (MMNA) for a client of long-term services and supports
(LTSS).
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