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Combined Manual

Combined Manual


HSP BASIS - DRUG/ALCOHOL ADDICTION

ISSUE DATE: 03/2026

MFIP, SNAP, MSA, GA:
No provisions.


HSP:
People have a basis of eligibility for HSP when drug or alcohol addiction is a material factor that limits the person’s ability to work and provide self-support.

Drug or alcohol addiction must be verified through 1 of the following:

A physician's certification that the client's disabling condition is the result of continued drug or alcohol addiction. Use the Request for Medical Opinion (DHS-2114) (PDF).

A qualified professional verifies that the client's disabling condition is the result of continued drug or alcohol addiction. Use the Professional Statement of Need (DHS-7122) (PDF).


Follow the procedures in 0012.30 (Chemical Use Assessment) to determine if a client should be evaluated for chemical dependency.

After this basis has been verified, enter “Y” on "Verified Material DA&A" field on the MAXIS DISA panel. MAXIS will send a DAIL message to change the eligibility basis to "Disability Based on DA&A".

Review this basis of eligibility at each recertification.

See 0010.18.05 (Verifying Disability/Incapacity - Cash), 0028.18.03 (Suitable/Unsuitable Work).imageimageimage

PREVIOUS REVISIONS

DateNotes
07/2017 in GRH updates language because Drug or Alcohol Addiction (DA&A) is no longer accurate. It also in the 2nd paragraph deletes the 1st 2 bullets for clarity.
08/2015 changes section title to GRH BASIS - DRUG/ALCOHOL ADDICTION. In GRH deletes and adds information throughout.
10/2012 update Food Support and FS to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and FSET to SNAP E&T throughout. No policy was changed.

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