Wash. Admin. Code § 388-474-0012 - What is a state supplemental payment and who can get it?
(1) The state
supplemental payment (SSP) is a state-funded cash assistance program for
certain clients who the Social Security Administration determines are eligible
for supplemental security income (SSI).
(2) You can get an SSP if:
(a) You are a grandfathered SSI recipient
under WAC
388-474-0001;
(b) You are an individual with an ineligible
spouse under WAC
388-474-0001;
(c) You receive SSI because you are age 65 or
older under WAC
388-474-0001;
(d) You receive SSI because you are blind
under WAC
388-474-0001;
(e) You receive SSI because you are disabled
under WAC
388-474-0001;
(f) You are determined eligible for SSP by
the developmental disabilities administration;
(g) You are eligible for and receive SSI as a
foster child receiving specific services through children's administration
behavior rehabilitation services (BRS) for part or all of a month, and not
eligible for foster care reimbursement under Title IV-E of the Social Security
Act; or
(h) You are an SSI
recipient residing in a medical institution and your SSI has been reduced based
on the institutional SSI payment standard.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057, 74.08.090. 05-07-031, § 388-474-0012, filed 3/9/05, effective 4/9/05; 03-21-125, § 388-474-0012, filed 10/20/03, effective 11/1/03; 03-03-114, § 388-474-0012, filed 1/21/03, effective 2/23/03.
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