GLOSSARY: RSDI...
ISSUE DATE: 06/2023
RSDI
See RETIREMENT, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE (RSDI), 0002.57 (Glossary: Relative...).
RTC
REGIONAL TREATMENT CENTER. See 0002.55 (Glossary: Recipient...).
RULE 24
Minnesota's Consolidated Treatment Fund.
RULE 31
Chemical Dependency treatment licensing regulations.
RULE 36 FACILITIES
Facilities offering residential care and program services to 5 or more adult mentally ill people at one time.
S-CORPORATION
An S-Corporation begins its existence as a general, for-profit Corporation upon filing the Articles of Incorporation at the state level. A general for-profit corporation (also known as a C-Corporation) is required to pay income tax on taxable income generated by the corporation.
After the corporation has been formed, it may elect “S-Corporation Status” by submitting IRS form 2553 to the Internal Revenue Service (in some cases a state filing is required as well). Once this filing is complete, the corporation is taxed like a partnership or sole proprietorship rather than as a separate entity. Thus, the income is “passed-through” to the shareholders for purposes of computing tax liability. Therefore, a shareholder’s individual tax return will report the income or loss generated by an S-Corporation.
An S-Corporation can have a maximum of 75 shareholders, and the income and expenses would still be passed through to each individual and taxed on that level. See 0017.15.33.03 (Self-Employment, Convert Inc. to Monthly Amt), 0017.15.33.30 (Self-Employment Income From Rental Property).
SANCTIONS
Actions taken against units who do not cooperate with assistance program requirements.
SANITARIUMS
Institutions for tuberculosis treatment.
SAVE
See SYSTEMATIC ALIEN VERIFICATION FOR ENTITLEMENTS (SAVE) in 0002.65 (Glossary: Substantial...), 0010.18.11.03 (Systematic Alien Verification (SAVE)).
SAFE AT HOME (SAH) PROGRAM
The Safe At Home (SAH) Program is a Minnesota address confidentiality program that assists survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking by providing a substitute address for people who move or are about to move to a new location unknown to their aggressors. The Minnesota Secretary of State’s office administers this program. See 0029.29 (Safe At Home Program) for more information.
SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
A federally-funded program providing free and reduced price lunches to low income school children grades 1 to 12. See 0029.07.06 (School Lunch Program).
SDXS/SDXI
The State Data Exchange reports. A monthly IEVS exchange between the Social Security Administration (SSA) and DHS. It includes information on the SSI grant and income and asset information SSA uses to compute the grant.
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
Employment that occurs during certain times of the year but does not continue year round.
SEASONAL FARMWORKER
A person employed in seasonal agricultural work that is not required to be absent overnight from the permanent residence when:
● | Employed on a farm or ranch performing field work related to planting and harvesting. |
OR | |
● | Employed in a canning or processing plant while being transported to or from the place of employment through a day-haul operation |
A seasonal farm worker is not a MIGRANT WORKER.
SEASONAL FARMWORKER UNITS
Units in which any member is a SEASONAL FARMWORKER.
SEASONAL INCOME
Income that is regularly received for only part of the year.
SECOND ADULT STANDARD
GA :The standard of ASSISTANCE which is designated to meet the needs of a 2nd or subsequent caretaker. See 0020.18 (GA Assistance Standards). Also used in some calculations as the amount of ALLOCATION or amount DEEMed for an individual's needs.
SECONDARY REFUGEES
Secondary refugees, also called secondary migrants, are people who arrive to the US with refugee status who are initially resettled to states other than Minnesota, who choose to move to Minnesota from that state. For more information, see 0030 (Refugee Assistance Programs), 0030.01 (Local Resettlement Agencies).
SECONDARY SCHOOL
A school accredited by the Minnesota Department of Education as a secondary school. This includes grades 7 through 12 or an equivalent technical, vocational, or GED program.
SECURITIES
Written evidence of ownership or creditorship such as stocks and bonds.![]()
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PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 07/2022 | updates the definition for S-CORPORATION. Contains changes to align cash programs with SNAP self-employment taxable method. |
| 08/2019 | update cross-references to 0017.15.33.03 (Self-Employment, Convert Inc. to Monthly Amt - Cash) due to section title change. No policy was changed. |
| 06/2017 | adds a new definition for SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT and SEASONAL INCOME. |
| 12/2016 | adds a new definition for SECONDARY REFUGEES and deletes the definition for SECONDARY MIGRANTS. |
| 12/2014 | in the definition for RTC deletes the former definition and adds a cross-reference to 0002.55 (Glossary: Recipient...). |
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