55 Pa. Code § 299.36 - Eligibility requirements for SSP-only
(a)
Eligibility
requirements. The Commonwealth will administer and pay an optional SSP
to an individual or a couple as follows:
(1)
Categories. The individual or couple may be eligible for
SSP-Only if the individual or each member of the couple is one of the
following:
(i) Aged-65 years of age or
older.
(ii) Blind under 20 CFR Part
416, Subpart I (relating to determining disability and blindness).
(iii) Disabled under 20 CFR Part 416, Subpart
I.
(2)
Additional
requirements. In addition to paragraph (1), the individual or each
member of the couple shall:
(i) Meet the
residency requirements under §
147.23 (relating to
requirements).
(ii) Be a United
States citizen or a qualified alien under 20 CFR Part 416, Subpart P (relating
to residence and citizenship). A qualified alien shall meet the eligibility
requirements under section 401 of the Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (8 U.S.C.A. §
1612) regarding
limited eligibility of qualified aliens for certain Federal programs.
(iii) Meet SSI resource requirements under 20
CFR Part 416, Subpart L (relating to resources and exclusions).
(iv) Meet income requirements under 20 CFR
Part 416, Subpart K (relating to income) except that:
(A) Countable income must be less than the
combined total of the FBR and the maximum allowable SSP for the eligible
individual or couple.
(B) Countable
income is adjusted dollar for dollar against the appropriate SSP amount in §
299.37 (relating to optional SSP
levels), plus the FBR.
(v) Meet enumeration requirements under §
155.2 (relating to
general).
(vi) Meet redetermination
requirements under 20 CFR
416.204 (relating to redeterminations of SSI
eligibility).
(vii) Cooperate in
verifying all eligibility requirements including age, residence, citizenship,
employment, income and resources as specified under §
201.4 (relating to
procedures).
(viii) Consent to the
disclosure of information that is in the possession of third parties and
necessary for the SSP eligibility determination.
(b)
Determining eligibility for
SSP-Only. The Department will determine the eligibility of an
individual or couple for SSP-Only when one of the following occurs:
(1)
SSA notification of excess income
for SSI. The SSA notifies the Department that the individual or couple
is ineligible for SSI due to excess income.
(2)
Application for
SSP-Only. The individual or each member of the couple applies for
SSP-Only through the Department.
(i) If the
Department determines that countable income of the individual or couple exceeds
SSI eligibility limits, the Department will determine eligibility for
SSP-Only.
(ii) If the Department
determines that countable income of the individual or couple is within SSI
eligibility limits, the Department will refer the individual or couple to the
SSA. In that event, the individual or each member of the couple shall cooperate
in establishing eligibility for SSI.
(iii) For the individual or couple referred
to the SSA, failure to cooperate in establishing eligibility for SSI will
result in ineligibility for an SSP.
(c)
Effective date. The
effective date of eligibility for SSP-Only is one of the following:
(1)
SSA application. The
first full month following the month of the SSI application date for the
individual or each member of the couple that is denied SSI.
(2)
Department application.
The first full month following the month the SSP-Only application is received
by the Department under subsection (b)(2)(i).
(d)
Primary source of information for
SSP-Only. The individual or couple is the primary source of
information under §
201.1 (relating to
policy).
(e)
Medicaid. The individual or each member of the couple that is
eligible for SSP-Only is also eligible for Medicaid under §
141.1 (relating to
policy).
(f)
Representative
payee. The Department will appoint a representative payee for an
individual or each member of the couple eligible for SSP-Only if a
representative payee would be applicable under 20 CFR Part 416, Subpart F
(relating to representative payment).
Notes
The provisions of this § 299.36 amended under sections 201(2), 403(b), 403.1 and 432(2) of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. §§ 201(2), 403(b), 403.1 and 432(2)).
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