Wash. Admin. Code § 388-478-0055 - How much do I get from my state supplemental payments (SSP)?
(1) The SSP is a
state-funded cash assistance program issued to certain individuals who the
Social Security Administration (SSA) determines are eligible for supplemental
security income (SSI) as described in WAC
388-474-0012.
(2) Monthly SSP rate standards for eligible
persons as described in WAC
388-474-0012 are:
(a) $35.50 for:
(i) Individuals with an ineligible
spouse;
(ii) Aged 65 and
older;
(iii) Blind as determined by
SSA; or
(iv) Disabled as determined
by SSA.
(b) Between
$0.54 and $199.77 for grandfathered clients as defined in 388-474-0001 and
varies by individual based on federal requirements.
(c) $70.00 as of July 2023 for individuals
residing in a medical institution. It is based on increasing the federal SSI
personal needs allowance (PNA) of $30.00 up to the current Washington state
institutional PNA standard described in subsection (5) of WAC
182-513-1105. Starting January 1,
2024, this payment increases annually by a cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA)
determined by SSA. The current state PNA standard for institutional apple
health is located at
https://www.hca.wa.gov/free-or-low-cost-health-care/i-help-others-apply-and-access-apple-health/program-standard-income-and-resources.
(3) A change in living situation,
COLA, or federal benefit rate (FBR) can affect a grandfath-ered client. A
grandfathered client gets a federal SSI payment and a SSP payment, which totals
the higher of one of the following:
(a) The
state assistance standard set in December 1973, unless you lived in a medical
institution at the time of conversion, plus the federal COLA since then;
or
(b) The current payment
standard.
(4) SSP rate
standards may be adjusted at the end of the calendar year to comply with WAC
388-478-0057.
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