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Combined Manual

Combined Manual


MSA ASSISTANCE STANDARDS

ISSUE DATE: 01/2014

MFIP, WB, DWP, SNAP, GA, GRH:
No provisions.


MSA:
MSA has assistance standards whose use depends upon the applicant or participant’s circumstances. Which assistance standard you use is determined by:

The SSI Federal Benefit Rate (FBR) upon which the client's SSI grant is based. See 0029.06.03 (Supplemental Security Income Program).

Whether a person is eligible for MA home and community based waivers (MA waivers), including Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADI), Elderly Waiver (EW), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Community Alternative Care for Chronically Ill Individuals (CAC), and Home and Community Based Services for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (DD). See the Insurance Affordability Programs/Health Care Manuals for information on these programs.

NOTE: Consider a person who lives with others eligible for MA home and community based waivers when the person is receiving Minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHHO) and EW services are being provided by the MSHO plan (rate cell B), or is receiving MSHO and was on CADI, TBI, or CAC but switched to EW when enrolled in MSHO (rate cell B), or is receiving DD waiver services through the county agency but also enrolled in an MSHO plan (rate cell A).

Whether a person meets the county plan requirements for GRH placement (GRH plan) though not actually living in a GRH.

Whether a person is eligible for the housing special need. See 0023.24 (MSA Housing Assistance).

A client's marital status.

A client's living arrangement.


A county may set its own standards at a higher level than the State Standards, but there is no State aid for the extra costs.


MSA COMMUNITY STANDARDS

The standard for MSA applicants and participants who live independently in the community is the total of the client's MSA assistance standard and any ongoing special needs allowances. See 0023.12 (Special Diets), 0023.15 (Guardian or Conservator Fees), 0023.18 (Restaurant Meals), 0023.24 (MSA Housing Assistance). If a married couple lives together and both partners are applying and have an MSA basis of eligibility, combine their incomes to determine eligibility and benefit level. Use the highest appropriate standard.


MSA MONTHLY ASSISTANCE STANDARDS

 

Person living alone (or some people with ineligible spouses or eligible for MA waivers, GRH plan, or a shelter special need)


$782

Person living with others (or some people with ineligible spouses)

$573

Married couple living alone

$1,173

Married couple living with others

$785

Married couple living alone (pre-1994)

$1,188

Married couple living with others (pre-1994). (See explanations below)

$1,048



APPLY THE $782 LIVING ALONE STANDARD WHEN:

A single person receives SSI benefits based on the $721 FBR and lives alone.

A single person does NOT receive SSI solely due to excess income and lives alone.

A single person lives with others and is eligible for MA waivers, a GRH plan, or a shelter special need.

A single person at the SSI $721 FBR due to a presidential disaster declaration and/or being homeless.

A married person lives with his or her ineligible spouse and receives SSI benefits based on the $721 FBR or does not receive SSI due to excess income.

A married person lives with an ineligible spouse and receives SSI benefits based on the $480.67 FBR and is eligible for MA Waivers, a GRH plan, or a shelter special need.



APPLY THE $573 LIVING WITH OTHERS STANDARD WHEN:

A person receives SSI benefits based on the $480.67 SSI FBR, and is not eligible for MA waivers, a GRH plan or a shelter special need.

A person does NOT receive SSI solely due to excess income, and lives with others (including minor children but excluding spouse), and is NOT eligible for MA waivers, a GRH plan, or a shelter special need.

A person at the SSI $721 FBR and lives with others (including minor children). Do not apply this standard to a person living only with a spouse ineligible for MSA (see "Apply the $782 living alone standard when:" above.)

A married person lives with his or her ineligible spouse and receives SSI benefits based on the $480.67 FBR, and is NOT eligible for MA waivers, a GRH plan, or a shelter special need.



APPLY THE $1,173 (OR $1,188 PRE-1994) STANDARD FOR A MARRIED COUPLE LIVING TOGETHER WHEN:

Couple receives SSI based on the $1,082 FBR or is ineligible for SSI solely due to excess income and lives alone.

Couple receives SSI based on the $1,082 FBR or is ineligible for SSI solely due to excess income, lives with others, and one or both is eligible for MA Waivers, a GRH plan, or a shelter special need.

Couple at the SSI $1,082 FBR due to presidential disaster declaration and/or being homeless.



APPLY THE $785 (OR $1,048 PRE-1994) STANDARD FOR A MARRIED COUPLE LIVING WITH OTHERS WHEN:

Couple receives SSI benefits based on the $721 FBR.

Couple NOT receiving SSI solely due to excess income.



MSA FACILITIES STANDARD:

The assistance standard for people either at the SSI $30 FBR (federal living arrangement “D”), see 0029.06.03 (Supplemental Security Income Program) and living in facilities where personal needs are not otherwise provided or some blind children is the personal needs allowance - $95. See 0020.24 (Personal Needs Allowance) for the eligibility requirements.

A person hospitalized for illness may continue to receive their community standard established before being hospitalized if it is more than the personal needs allowance and if the person meets the conditions of temporary absence in 0014.09 (Assistance Units - Temporary Absence).

MSA clients who are residents of a licensed residential facility are NOT eligible for any special needs allowances EXCEPT for representative payee services. See 0023.21 (Representative Payee Services).

NOTE: Clients living in a Minnesota Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund (CCDTF) facility are NOT eligible for an MSA standard of need.
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