Kan. Admin. Regs. § 30-4-108 - Real property
(a) Definitions.
(1) "Home" means the house or shelter in
which the applicant or recipient is living or from which the applicant or
recipient is temporarily absent, as well as the tract of land and contiguous
tracts of land upon which the house and other improvements essential to the use
or enjoyment of the home or located. Tracts of land shall be considered to be
contiguous if lying side by side, except for streets, alleys, or other
easements. The home shall not include pieces of property that touch only at the
corners.
(2) "Other real property"
means any of the following types of property:
(A) real property other than a home;
(B) a home from which an applicant
or recipient has been temporarily absent for at least 12 months; or
(C) a home to which an applicant or recipient
will be unable to return.
(b) Treatment of real property. The equity
value of non-exempt real property shall be considered as a resource.
(c) Exempted real property. The equity value
of the following classifications of real property shall be exempt:
(1) The home;
(2) other real property that is essential for
employment or self-employment; and
(3) other real property that is producing
income consistent with its fair market value.
(d) This regulation shall take effect on and
after March 1, 1997.
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