WSR 01-11-109

PERMANENT RULES

DEPARTMENT OF

SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES
(Economic Services Administration)

[ Filed May 21, 2001, 3:36 p.m. , effective July 1, 2001 ]

Date of Adoption: May 21, 2001.

Purpose: Amend WAC 388-418-0005 What types of changes must I report for cash, food and medical assistance? and new WAC 388-418-0007 When do I have to report changes in my circumstances? Clarifies what changes have to be reported and when clients must report them.

Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Amending WAC 388-418-0005 What types of changes must I report for cash, food, and medical assistance?

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.04.510.

Adopted under notice filed as WSR 01-08-059 on April 2, 2001.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted at Request of a Nongovernmental Entity: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 1, Amended 1, Repealed 0.

Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0. Effective Date of Rule: July 1, 2001.

May 18, 2001

Brian H. Lindgren, Manager

Rules and Policies Assistance Unit

2872.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 99-23-034, filed 11/10/99, effective 1/1/00)

WAC 388-418-0005   ((Clients)) What type of changes must I report ((certain changes to the department within specified time limits.)) for cash, food, and medical assistance?   (((1) Clients who receive cash or food assistance must report the following changes about everyone in the assistance unit. The client must report these changes within ten days of when they learn about the change. Clients must report:

(a) The gross monthly amount of unearned income they receive when:

(i) They start receiving money from any new source.

(ii) The amount received from a previously reported source changes by more than twenty-five dollars.

(b) When someone, including a newborn child, moves in or out, even if the change is temporary.

(c) The marriage or divorce of any assistance unit member.

(d) A new residence, including any change in shelter expenses because of the move.

(e) Obtaining a vehicle.

(f) The end of a temporary disability when the temporary disability is the reason for excluding a vehicle.

(g) When the assistance unit's countable resources exceed the resource limits described in chapter 388-470 WAC.

(h) Any of the following changes related to employment:

(i) A new job or different employer.

(ii) A change in wage rate or pay scale.

(iii) An employment status change from part-time to full time. The employer determines when an employee has full-time employment status.

(2) Clients who receive only children or pregnant women's medical assistance must report the following changes. The client must report these changes within twenty days of when they learn about the change. Clients must report:

(a) When someone, including a newborn child, moves in or out, even if the change is temporary.

(b) When a pregnancy begins or ends.

(c) A new residence.

(3) Clients who receive any other medical assistance must report the following changes. Clients must report these changes about themselves, their spouses or any dependents. The client must report these changes within twenty days of when they learn about the change. Clients must report:

(a) When someone, including a newborn child, moves in or out, even if the change is temporary.

(b) When an assistance unit member gets married, divorced or separated.

(c) When a pregnancy begins or ends.

(d) A new residence or address.

(e) Any change in the amount of income received from any new or previously reported source.

(f) Any change in the amount of expenses paid for shelter.

(g) Any change in the amount of expenses paid for medical care.

(h) Changes in resources.

(4) For TANF/SFA, a caretaker relative must report within five days when they learn that the temporary absence of a child will exceed ninety days. When the relative fails to report timely, the relative:

(a) Is not eligible for one month; and

(b) The relative's countable income is considered available to the remaining members of the assistance unit.

(5) When a change is reported late, the client may receive the wrong amount or the wrong type of assistance. When benefits are overpaid, the client must repay the assistance as described in chapter 388-410 WAC.)) For purposes of this section, an "assistance unit" or "AU" is a group of people who live together and whose income or resources we count to decide what benefits the AU gets. Even if someone in your AU is not eligible to get a benefit, we still count that person's income or resources if they are financially responsible for you or someone in your AU, such as a common child. If you are a parent of a child who gets long-term care benefits, you need only report changes in income or resources that are actually contributed to the child. Tables one, two and three below show the types of changes you must report based on the type of assistance you get. Use table one to see if you must report a change for cash or food assistance. Use table two to see if you must report a change for children's, pregnant women's, or family medical assistance. Use table three to see if you must report a change for SSI-related medical or long-term care medical assistance.


Table 1 - Cash Assistance and Food Assistance
Type of change to report when you or anyone in your assistance unit AU): Do I have to report this change for cash assistance? Do I have to report this change for food assistance?
(1) Starts to get money from a new source; Yes Yes
(2) Has unearned income that changed by more than twenty-five dollars from amount we budgeted; Yes Yes
(3) Moves into or out of your home, including newborns or if an AU member dies. This also includes when someone temporarily moves in or out; Yes Yes
(4) Moves to a new residence; Yes Yes
(5) Has a change in shelter costs; Yes, but only if you went from having no shelter costs to having a shelter cost, or from having shelter costs to not having to pay anything. You don't have to report a change in the amount you pay. Yes, report the change at your recertification. If your shelter costs go up, you could get more food assistance benefits. Report the change sooner to see if you will get more benefits.
(6) Gets married, divorced, or separated; Yes Yes
(7) Gets a vehicle; Yes Yes
(8) Has a disability that ends; Yes Yes
(9) Has countable resources that are more than the resource limits under WAC 388-470-0005; Yes Yes
(10) Gets a job or changes employers; Yes Yes
(11) Changes from part-time to full-time or full-time to part-time work. We use your employer's definition of part-time and full-time work; Yes Yes
(12) Has a change in hourly wage rate or salary; Yes Yes
(13) Stops working; Yes Yes
(14) Has a pregnancy that begins or ends; Yes No
(15) Has a change in uncovered medical expenses; No Yes, report this change only at your next eligibility review. If you are elderly or disabled and you have an increase in uncovered medical expenses, report this change sooner as you may be eligible to get more benefits.


Table 2 - Medical Assistance
Type of change to report when you or anyone in your assistance unit (AU): Do I have to report this change for family medical assistance (i.e., TANF/SFA-related)? Do I have to report this change for children's medical and/or pregnancy medical?
(16) Starts to get money from a new source; Yes No
(17) Has unearned income that changed; Yes No
(18) Moves into or out of your home, including newborns or if an AU member dies. This also includes when someone temporarily moves in or out; Yes Yes
(19) Moves to a new residence; Yes Yes
(20) Has a change in shelter costs; No No
(21) Gets married, divorced, or separated; Yes No
(22) Gets a vehicle; No No
(23) Has a disability that ends; No No
(24) Has countable resources that are more than the resource limits under WAC 388-470-0005; No No
(25) Gets a job or changes employers; Yes No
(26) Changes from part-time to full-time or full-time to part-time work. We use your employer's definition of part-time and full-time work; Yes No
(27) Has a change in hourly wage rate or salary; Yes No
(28) Stops working; Yes No
(29) Has a pregnancy that begins or ends; Yes Yes
(30) Has a change in uncovered medical expenses. No Yes, but only if an AU member has a spenddown.


Table 3 - SSI-Related Medical Assistance and Long-Term Care
Type of change to report when you or anyone in your assistance unit (AU): Do I have to report this change for SSI-related medical assistance? Do I have to report this change for long-term care (i.e., COPES, CAP, or nursing home)
(31) Starts to get money from a new source; Yes Yes
(32) Has unearned income that changed; Yes Yes
(33) Has a change in earnings or stops working Yes Yes
(34) Moves into or out of your home, including newborns or if an AU member dies. This also includes when someone temporarily moves in or out; Yes Yes
(35) Moves to a new residence; Yes Yes
(36) Has a change in shelter costs; No, unless you went from paying rent to not paying any rent. You do not need to report if your rent amount changes. Yes, if client or community spouse live in their own home
(37) Gets married, divorced, or separated; Yes Yes
(38) Gets a vehicle; Yes, but only if that person or their spouse gets SSI-related medical Yes, but only if that person gets long-term care
(39) Has a disability that ends; Yes Yes
(40) Has countable resources that are more than the resource limits, under WAC 388-470-0005 or 388-513-1350; Yes, but only if that person or their spouse get SSI-related medical Yes, but only if that person gets long-term care
(41) Has a change in uncovered medical expenses. Yes, but only if an AU member has a spenddown. Yes.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.04.510. 99-23-034, 388-418-0005, filed 11/10/99, effective 1/1/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057 and 74.08.090. 98-16-044, 388-418-0005, filed 7/31/98, effective 9/1/98.]


NEW SECTION
WAC 388-418-0007   When do I have to report changes in my circumstances?   (1) If you are applying for cash and/or food assistance and have had a change:

(a) After the date you applied but before your interview, you must report the change at the time of your interview; or

(b) After you have been interviewed, you must report the change within ten days of the date of your approval notice.

(2) If you get TANF/SFA, you must report within five calendar days from the day you learn that a child in the AU will be gone from your home longer than ninety days. If you do not report this within five days:

(a) You are not eligible for cash benefits for one month; and

(b) All of your countable income as described in WAC 388-450-0162 is budgeted against the cash benefits for the remaining AU members.

(3) If you receive cash and/or food assistance, all other changes described in WAC 388-417-0005 must be reported within ten days from the day you become aware of the change.

(4) If you receive medical assistance you must report the changes described in WAC 388-418-0005 within twenty days from the day you become aware of the change.

(5) If you report changes late, you may get the wrong amount or wrong type of benefits. If you get more benefits than you are eligible for, you may have to pay them back as described in chapter 388-410 WAC.

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