7 AAC 40.060 - Concurrent SSI application
(a) Except as
provided in
7 AAC 40.410, an applicant whose income falls within SSI
income standards must apply for SSI within 30 days after the date of
application under
7 AAC 40.040.
(b) If an applicant receives assistance,
other than interim assistance under
7 AAC 40.375, and has a decrease in income that causes
the applicant's total income to fall within SSI income standards, the applicant
must apply for SSI within 30 days after the date that the division first
notifies the applicant, in writing, that the applicant must apply for SSI.
Interim assistance will not be paid pending the Social Security
Administration's SSI eligibility determination.
(c) If an applicant is receiving SSI benefits
and is determined by the Social Security Administration to be ineligible,
except as provided in (d) and (e) of this section, the division will terminate
assistance in accordance with
7 AAC 49.060, regardless of whether the applicant files
an appeal with the Social Security Administration.
(d) If an applicant is receiving SSI benefits
and is determined by the Social Security Administration to be ineligible
because the applicant's total income exceeds the SSI income standards, the
applicant, if otherwise eligible, remains eligible for assistance if the total
income does not exceed the income standards set out in
7 AAC 40.310.
(e) If an applicant is receiving SSI benefits
and is determined by the Social Security Administration to be ineligible under
42 U.S.C.
1382 b(c) because of a disposal of resources
for less than fair market value and the corresponding period of ineligibility
under 7 AAC 40.295 has expired, the
applicant, if otherwise eligible, remains eligible for assistance.
Notes
Authority:AS 47.05.010
AS 47.25.460
AS 47.25.590
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