Wash. Admin. Code § 182-506-0015 - Medical assistance units for non-MAGI-based Washington apple health programs
This section explains how medical assistance units (MAUs) are constructed for programs not based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) methodologies. (MAGI-based programs are described in WAC 182-503-0510.)
(1) An MAU is a person or group of people who
must be included together when determining eligibility. MAUs are established
based on each person's relationship to other family members and the person's
financial responsibility for the other family members. MAUs for non-MAGI-based
programs include an applicant and persons financially responsible for the
applicant as described in subsection (2) of this section (as limited by
subsection (3) of this section).
(2) Financial responsibility applies as
follows:
(a) Married persons living together
are financially responsible for each other;
(b) Natural, adoptive, or step-parents are
financially responsible for their unmarried, minor children living in the same
household;
(c) Minor children are
financially responsible for only themselves;
(d) Married persons not living together are
financially responsible for each other to the extent described in WAC
182-512-0960
and chapters 182-513 and 182-515 WAC when one or both are residing in a medical
institution, or one or both are applying for or receiving home and
community-based services.
(3) The number of persons in the MAU is
increased by one for each verified unborn child for each pregnant person
already included in the MAU under this section.
(4) A separate SSI-related MAU is required
for:
(a) SSI recipients, except for spouses
who both receive SSI;
(b)
SSI-related persons, except spouses whose eligibility is determined as a couple
in chapters 182-511, 182-512, and 182-513 WAC;
(c) Institutionalized persons;
(d) The purpose of applying medical income
and resource standards for an:
(i)
SSI-related applicant whose spouse is not relatable to SSI or is not applying
for SSI-related medical; and
(ii)
Ineligible spouse of an SSI recipient.
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