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1 TN #59 7/00 TABLE OF CONTENTS M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER Page GENERAL--F & C RESOURCES...M Overview... M Resource Limits... M Distinction Between Assets and Resources... M Unknown Assets... M What Values To Apply To Resources... M Ownership... M Determining Eligibility Based on Resources... M IDENTIFYING RESOURCES...M Trusts... M Mobile Homes... M F&C EXCLUDED RESOURCES...M Overview... M Excluded Resources... M Reasonable Efforts to Sell (CN, CNNMP)... M Reasonable Effort to Sell for the Medically Needy... M Home Property... M Personal Property... M Burial Arrangements... M Savings Account for Education, Home Purchase, Business... M Walker v. Bayer Settlement Payments... M Casualty Property Loss... M Government Program Benefits & Payments... M Education Assistance... M Indian Tribe Funds & Land... M TYPES OF COUNTABLE RESOURCES...M Purpose... M Non-Home Real Property... M Other Property Rights... M Cash and Liquid Assets... M2 CHAPTER M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER 10 GENERAL RULES FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES3 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M0610 Changes Changed With Effective Date Pages Changed TN #100 5/1/15 pages 1, 24 TN #47 9/97 TABLE OF CONTENTS M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES M GENERAL RULES FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Section Page Overview...M Resource Limits...M Distinction Between Assets and Resources...M Unknown Assets...M What Values To Apply To Resources...M Ownership...M Determining Eligibility Based on Resources...M5 TN #100 5/15 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 1 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M M GENERAL RULES FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES M OVERVIEW A. Introduction Medicaid is a needs based program. Two financial criteria, income and resources, are used to determine if a person is in need and is financially eligible for Medicaid. Most F&C categorically needy (CN) covered groups (see subchapter M0320) do not have a resource requirement. Resource policy does not apply to the following categorically needy covered groups: B. Policy Principles CN Pregnant Women & Newborn Children; Family Planning Services; CN Child Under Age 19 (FAMIS Plus); IV-E Foster Care or IV-E Adoption Assistance Recipients; Low Income Families With Children (LIFC); Individuals Under Age 21; Special Medical Needs Adoption Assistance; and BCCPTA. This section addresses how to determine resource eligibility for the following: F&C in Medical Institution, Income 300% SSI; F&C Receiving Waiver(CBC) Services; F&C Hospice; and all F&C medically needy covered groups. All real and personal property legally owned by each member of the family unit/budget unit (FU/BU) is evaluated and the countable value is considered in determining Medicaid eligibility for the FU/BU. Resources of each member of a FU/BU are evaluated using the rules in this chapter. Resource eligibility is determined by comparing the countable resources to the appropriate limit based on the composition of FU/BU. The policy governing the formation of the FU/BU is contained in M Monthly Determinations 2. Countable Resources Eligibility with respect to resources is a determination made for each calendar month, beginning with the third month prior to the month in which the application is received. Any assets that are resources but are not specifically excluded by policy are countable resources. Only countable resources are used to determine resource eligibility. See: M for the resource limits; M for the distinction between assets and resources; M for a listing of exclusions.6 TN #100 5/15 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 2 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M Whose Resources Must Count 4. Whose Resources Must Count 5. Total Countable Resources Medicaid law requires that resources are only considered available between spouses and from parents to their children under age 21 who live at home. Medicaid law does not allow certain resources to be considered in determining eligibility. Do not count resources: from a step-parent to a step-child; from siblings to siblings; from child to parent; from spouse or parent, living apart unless it is a voluntary financial contribution (exception for long-term care, see M1480); from an alien sponsor. The total value of the countable resources owned or deemed available to all FU members are counted in determining the resource eligibility of each FU member. The total value of the countable resources owned or deemed available to all BU members is counted in determining the resource eligibility of each BU member. 6. Resource Eligibility 7. Excess Resources If the total countable value of the FU/BU s countable resources are at or below the resource limit at any point during the application month, retroactive month, or a month in which the case is pending, resource eligibility exists for that month. After determining countable resources in accordance with B.2 through B.5 above, if the family unit has resources other than the excluded items listed in M0630 totaling more than the allowable resource limit, determine if budget units can be formed. See Budget Unit rules in M0520. If BUs cannot be formed, or the BU s countable resources exceed the resource limit, resource eligibility does not exist. If the FU/BU has a real property resource, see M and M for reasonable effort to sell real property. 8. Income Not Resources When determining the value of resources available to the family/budget unit, do not consider any income as a resource in the month in which it is received. M RESOURCE LIMITS A. Introduction A separate resource limit is set for each Medicaid classification. A resource limit is the maximum dollar amount of countable resources a FU or BU may own and the individuals within that unit be eligible for Medicaid.7 TN #75 12/03 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 3 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M B. Policy Principles 1. Resource Eligibility A FU or BU with countable resources equal to or less than the resource limit applicable to the individual s covered group classification is resource eligible. A FU or BU with countable resources in excess of the limit applicable to the individual s covered group classification is not eligible for Medicaid. 2. Resource Limits F&C Classification Categorically Needy Medically Needy Limit $1000 for the FU or BU $2000 for one person $3000 for two persons and $100 for each additional person in the FU or BU M DISTINCTION BETWEEN ASSETS AND RESOURCES A. Introduction Everything an individual owns is an asset. A resource is an asset the individual owns, has the right, authority, or power to convert to cash, and is not legally restricted from using for his/her support and maintenance. Changes in situations may result in an asset becoming a resource or a resource becoming an asset. The distinction is important as resources may affect Medicaid eligibility and assets that are not income or resources do not affect eligibility. B. Definitions 1. Assets Assets are all monies received and everything owned. An asset that is not income or a resource does not impact Medicaid eligibility. EXAMPLE: An individual has an ownership interest in property but is not legally able to transfer that interest to anyone else. This ownership interest in the property is the individual s asset but because he is legally restricted from selling it (converting it to cash), it is not a resource and it does not meet the definition of income. It remains an asset, but it is not counted in determining his financial eligibility. 2. Resources Resources are cash and any other real and personal property that a member of the family or budget unit: owns; has the right, authority, or power to convert to cash (if not already cash); and is not legally restricted from using for his/her support and maintenance.8 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 4 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M NOTE: A trust may be a countable resource even though the individual does not have the authority to convert it to cash or is legally restricted from using it. See subchapters M and M for policy and procedures specific to determine if a trust (other than one established by a will) is a resource. 3. Countable Resources Resources that are not specifically excluded by policy are countable resources. 4. Real Property Real property is land, including buildings or immovable objects attached permanently to the land. (See M for a mobile home that is taxed as real property.) 5. Personal Property Personal property is any property that is not real property. The term encompasses such things as cash, tools, farm and business equipment, life insurance policies, automobiles, and mobile homes taxed as personal property. 6. Ownership Ownership of property by an individual means that the individual has a clear legal entitlement to the property, real or personal, or a specific portion thereof. C. Policy 1. Sale or Trade of an Asset 2. Sale or Trade of a Resource 3. Increased Value 4. Resources with Zero Value Proceeds from the sale or trade of an asset must be evaluated as income in the month of receipt. Proceeds from the sale or trade of a resource are also resources. The sale or trade of a resource is converting a resource from one form to another. Increases in the assessed or market value of a resource are not income. Property does not cease to be a resource simply because it has no current market value. Even though there is no value to count, the property remains a resource for so long as it meets the definition of a resource in B.2. above. If the property develops a market value at a later time, this is an increase in the value of a resource, not a receipt of income. M UNKNOWN ASSETS A. Policy Real or personal property the family or budget unit is unaware of and had no reason to be aware of is not considered an available resource for the period of time the unit can demonstrate it did not know or had no reason to know about the property. Once the unit becomes aware or has reason to become aware of the existence of the resource, it is considered available to the unit.9 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 5 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M B. Development and Documentation The family/budget unit has the burden of proving that the members of the unit were unaware of and had no reason to be aware of the resource. Obtain a signed statement from the applicant/recipient or authorized representative. Obtain supporting documentation including (but not limited to) signed statements from other individuals who are familiar with the individual's situation. M WHAT VALUES TO APPLY TO RESOURCES A. Introduction The countable value of a resource is the owner s pro rata share of the equity value. The equity value is the fair market value minus encumbrances (legal debts) against the property. This section contains the procedures for determining the fair market values, equity values, and the countable values of resources. B. Policy The value of an asset as a resource to the individual or family is the client s equity in the real or personal property. C. Establishing Fair Market Value 1. Real Property 2. Personal Property The fair market value of a resource is determined as follows: For real property other than the home, apply the local assessment rate to the tax assessed value For personal property (other than motor vehicles) if it is taxed, use the tax assessed value. If not taxed, obtain one statement from a knowledgeable source such as a supplier or distributor. 3. Motor Vehicles For countable motor vehicles: a. the average trade-in value in the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Official Used Car Guide, or b. for an older car which does not appear in the current NADA guide, the average trade-in value found in the NADA Official Older Used Car Guide, or c. if the vehicle is not listed in the NADA books, the value which is assessed for tax purposes, or d. if the methods listed above are not available: one statement from a licensed dealer, or the statement of the applicant/recipient.10 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 6 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M D. Equity Value Equity value (EV) is the fair market value minus encumbrances (legal debts) against the property. E. Disputed Fair Market Value If the applicant/recipient disagrees with the fair market value as established above, the value may be changed using the following procedures: 1. Vehicles Advise the applicant/recipient that the fair market value can be changed if the individual provides: one statement from a licensed dealer, or if the statement is not obtainable, the statement of the applicant/recipient 2. Real or Personal Property Advise the individual in writing that the fair market value can be changed if the individual provides: two written estimates from appropriate qualified parties of the resource s current fair market value, or the reassessed tax value of real or personal property. 3. Qualified Parties Appropriate qualified parties for this purpose are: personal property - Persons deemed qualified by the agency to value the property in question. real property - Lending institutions, appraisers, or licensed real estate firms. 4. Revised Fair Market Value of Real or Personal Property The revised fair market value of real or personal property is the lesser of the following: the average of the two estimates; the current agency established value; or the reassessed value of real or personal property. 5. Redetermination If found eligible based on the revised fair market value, the recipient is not required to reestablish the fair market value at each redetermination. The revised fair market value will serve as the fair market value until: the worker has reason to believe the fair market value has increased, or the value of other resources available to the recipient increases; or11 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 7 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M M OWNERSHIP the recipient acquires additional resources which, when combined with the established fair market value of the disputed resource, cause the total value of the FU/BU s resources to exceed the applicable resource limit. The recipient must reestablish the fair market value of the disputed resource according to item E above. A. Introduction The case record must contain verified information regarding ownership of property and its value, where applicable. B. Definition Ownership of property by an individual means the individual has a clear legal entitlement to the property, real or personal, or a specific portion thereof. C. Shared Ownership Assume, absent evidence to the contrary, that each owner of shared property owns only his or her fractional interest in the property. Divide the total value of the property among all of the owners in direct proportion to the ownership share held by each. D. Property Owned by SSI Recipient The value of any property owned by an SSI recipient living in the home is not a countable resource to individuals who meet a F&C covered group even though the SSI recipient is a child or is the parent of the child(ren) who meets a F&C covered group. When property is owned jointly by an SSI recipient and a Medicaid applicant/recipient in the Families and Children categories, refer to: M for policy on jointly owned real property, M for policy on joint bank accounts, and M for policy on jointly owned vehicles. M DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY BASED ON RESOURCES A. Policy The value of any asset that meets the definition of a resource counts against the applicable resource limit to the extent that the instructions in M0630 do not provide for its exclusion. The total of the countable equity value of each countable resource belonging to or deemed to a member of the family/budget unit is compared to the resource limit. The resource limit is based on the number of individuals in the FU/BU and the classification of the individuals. If the total of countable resources is less than or equal to the resource limit, the individual is eligible for Medicaid. If the total of countable resources exceeds the resource limit, the individual is not eligible for Medicaid.12 CHAPTER M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER 20 IDENTIFYING RESOURCES13 TN #47 9/97 TABLE OF CONTENTS M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES M IDENTIFYING RESOURCES Section Page Trusts... M Mobile Homes... M14 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 1 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M M0620 IDENTIFYING RESOURCES M TRUSTS A. Trusts Established By a Will B. Operating Procedure for Trusts Established by a Will For all classifications, any trust established by a will must be evaluated by the Assistant Attorney General (AAG) to determine if it is a countable resource. 1. The applicant/recipient or authorized representative must submit the trust documents to the agency. 2. The agency must obtain such documents within the time standards established for determining initial/continuing eligibility and forward the documents to the Medicaid Regional Specialist who will consult with the Assistant Attorney General. 3. If the AAG advises that it is available without further court action, the amount of the trust must be counted as an available resource and compared to the appropriate resource limit. 4. If the AAG determines that the trust is not available, it is not a countable resource. 5. If the AAG cannot determine the availability of the trust or determines that court action is necessary to make the trust funds available, the applicant/recipient must initiate action, within 30 days of notification by the agency, to have the court release the trust funds. Pending a determination by the court, the trust is not considered available provided the applicant/recipient demonstrates continued efforts to have the trust released. C. All Other Trusts For all classifications, follow policy in M M MOBILE HOMES A. Policy A mobile home in which the applicant/recipient lives and its contents are excluded resources. If a mobile home is not used as the applicant/recipient s home, it is a countable resource.15 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 2 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M B. Procedure 1. Determine if Real or Personal Property If a mobile home is not used as the applicant/recipient s home, determine if the property is taxed as real property or taxed as personal property. 2. Establish Fair Market Value Use policy in M to establish the fair market value of the mobile home as real or personal property. 3. Rental Income If the mobile home is not used as the applicant/recipient s home, but is rented, it is a countable resource and the rental income is countable. C. References Income From Self-Employment, M Rental Income, M Reasonable Effort to Sell Real Property, M and M16 CHAPTER M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER 30 F&C EXCLUDED RESOURCES17 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M0630 Changes Changed With Effective Date Pages Changed TN #93 01/01/2010 page 818 TN #75 12/03 TABLE OF CONTENTS M06 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES M F&C EXCLUDED RESOURCES Section Page Overview...M Excluded Resources... M Reasonable Effort to Sell (CN)...M Reasonable Effort to Sell for the Medically Needy...M Home Property...M Personal Property...M Burial Arrangements...M Savings or Other Investment Account for the Purpose of Self-Sufficiency...M Walker v. Bayer Settlement Payments...M Casualty Property Loss...M Government Program Benefits & Payments...M Education Assistance... M Indian Tribe Funds & Land... M19 TN #47 9/97 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 1 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M M F&C EXCLUDED RESOURCES M OVERVIEW A. Introduction After determining that an asset meets the definition of a resource, determine that resource's effect on eligibility. Certain resources do not count against the resource limit; i.e., they are excluded. B. Procedure Section M below contains the policy and procedures for determining if an individual s resource is excluded from determining eligibility for Medicaid in and Families and Children (F&C) covered group. M EXCLUDED RESOURCES A. Identifying Excluded Resources As long as they are identifiable, exclude the resources described in the sections below. If any funds derived from an excluded resource are combined with other resources, the individual must provide documentation to verify the excluded amount. Otherwise, the funds must be counted in determining eligibility. B. Types of Excluded Resources 1. Resources Owned By SSI Recipient Resources (real and personal property) owned solely by any individual in the household who is receiving SSI are excluded from the F&C individual s eligibility determination. When property is owned jointly by an SSI recipient and a Families & Children applicant/recipient, only the share of the property owned by the F&C individual is considered available. 2. Trusts See M to determine if a trust is excluded. 3. Sold or Transferred When any of the excluded resources are sold or transferred into cash or other liquidable assets, these items are countable resources and will be considered in relation to the applicable resource limit. EXAMPLE #1: Ms. C sells her excluded vehicle and receives $500 from the sale. This sum of money is a countable resource. EXAMPLE #2: Ms. H. sells her excluded home. She receives net proceeds of $20,000. This money is a countable resource and will be considered in relation to the applicable resource limit.20 TN #75 12/03 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 2 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M Life Estates A life estate gives an individual certain property rights for the duration of his or her life, or someone else s life. A life estate in real property is not a countable resource. C. Procedure Sections M through M below contain the policy and procedures for determining whether a resource is partially or totally excluded in the resource eligibility determination. M Home Property M Personal Property M Savings or Other Investment Account for Purpose of Self-Sufficiency M Casualty Property Loss M Government Program Benefits & Payments M Education Assistance M Indian Tribe Funds and Land. M REASONABLE EFFORT TO SELL FOR THE CATEGORICALLY NEEDY COVERED GROUPS A. Policy When ownership of real property alone, or in combination with other countable assets, causes the family/budget unit's resources to exceed the $1000 resource limit, the applicant/recipient must be given the opportunity to receive Medicaid for the otherwise eligible family/budget unit for a maximum period of nine consecutive months while efforts are being made to dispose of the real property. B. Determining Nine Month Period The nine-month period runs for nine consecutive months regardless of whether Medicaid is received during all of that period. For an applicant, the period begins with the first month of entitlement. For a recipient, the ninemonth period begins the month in which the recipient receives the property. When it is learned that the recipient owns property which has not been reported, the nine-month period begins in the month the unit became aware or had reason to become aware of the existence of the resource. C. Procedures 1. Written Notice Advise the applicant/recipient, in writing: of the amount by which the real property exceeds the resource limit; that if he/she is willing to make reasonable effort to sell the property he/she is eligible for Medicaid during the nine-month period, if otherwise eligible.21 TN #75 12/03 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 3 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M that the disposition of the property will be evaluated as an asset transfer. 2. Good Faith Effort The eligibility worker must: Explain to the applicant/recipient that agreeing to sell the property includes making good faith efforts to sell the property within a range of 10% of fair market value. Explore with the applicant/recipient ways to satisfy a good faith effort, which includes but is not limited to, listing the property with a real estate company, advertising in various ways, etc. Document discussion. Advise that failure to make good faith efforts to sell will result in ineligibility. Verify the good faith efforts to dispose of the property during the third and sixth months of the disposal period. Document the case record. 3. Notification of Contract Advise the applicant/recipient to report to the agency no later than the next working day after a contract to sell the property is made. 4. Failure to Sell If the property has not been sold in the nine-month period, the individual and family is no longer eligible in an F&C CN covered group. The family remains ineligible until the property has been disposed of or until such time as the property does not preclude eligibility. D. One-Time Exclusion This exclusion of property is a one-time per resource, limited exclusion. If the individual reapplies in an F&C or CN covered group and still owns the property, the property cannot be excluded under the reasonable effort to sell provision. M REASONABLE EFFORT TO SELL FOR THE MEDICALLY NEEDY M HOME PROPERTY See policy and procedures in M A. Policy For all F&C classifications, the home in which the applicant/recipient lives and its contents are excluded. B. Definitions If income is received from the use of the property or buildings on it, evaluate the income as earned or unearned income according to M Home The home means the house, lot, and all contiguous property. It also means any buildings, in addition to the house, which are situated on the property.22 TN #75 12/03 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 4 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M Contiguous Property 3. Other Shelter as Home Property Contiguous property means the land, and improvements which are not separated from the house lot by land owned by others. Streams and public rights of way which run through the property and separate it from the home will not affect the property's contiguity. If the family/budget unit is using a vehicle, a boat, a camper, or another type of shelter as a home, this shelter is an excluded resource. Ownership of this resource does not affect eligibility for the period of time the family/budget unit lives in it. The month the family/budget unit moves to a house or apartment, the vehicle, boat, camper, or other shelter that the family/budget unit owns becomes an available resource and must be evaluated per M0640. M PERSONAL PROPERTY A. Motor Vehicle 1. All Groups Other Than Medically Needy (MN) For F&C covered groups other than MN, one motor vehicle with an equity value of $1,500 or less is excluded. 2. MN For the MN covered groups, one vehicle of any value is excluded. B. Income-producing Farm or Business Equipment C. Tools and Equipment For all classifications, income producing farming and business equipment is excluded. If farm or business equipment is not producing income, it is countable personal property. For all classifications, the following are excluded: tools and equipment belonging to a temporarily disabled member of the family/budget unit during the period of disability; tools and equipment belonging to an unemployed parent when such tools and equipment have been and will continue to be used for employment. D. Life Insurance 1. All Groups Other Than MN For F&C covered groups other than MN, the cash value of any life insurance policy owned by the individual or his/her spouse is counted. 2. MN For MN covered groups, all life insurance policies on a person under age 21 years are excluded.23 TN #75 10/03 FAMILIES AND CHILDREN RESOURCES Page 5 Virginia DSS, Volume XIII M E. Burial Plots Any life, retirement, or other related types of insurance policies with face values totaling $1500 or less on any one person 21 years old and over are excluded. When the face values of such policies of any one person exceed $1500, the cash surrender value of the policies is counted as a resource. 1. All Groups Other Than MN For F&C covered groups other than MN, one burial plot per member of the family/budget unit is excluded. 2. MN All burial plots are excluded for MN. F. EITC Refunds or Advance Payments For all classifications, Earned Income Tax Credit refunds and advance payments are excluded as resources in the month following the month of receipt. Any portion of the refund or advance payment retained after the month following the month of receipt is a countable resource. G. Bona Fide Loans For all classifications, all bona fide loans are excluded, regardless of the intended use. See M M BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS A. All Groups Other Than MN 1. Bona Fide Funeral Agreement A bona fide funeral agreement covering a family/budget unit member with a maximum equity value of $1500 per individual is excluded. A bona fide funeral agreement is a formal agreement for funeral and burial expenses, such as a revocable burial contract, burial trust, or another funeral arrangement (generally with a licensed funeral director). Passbook bank accounts, or simple set asides of savings for funeral expenses, and cash surrender values of life insurance policies are not bona fide funeral agreements and are not excluded resources. NOTE: Funds in excess of the $1500 burial limit per individual are counted against the resource limit. See section M Irrevocable Burial Contracts Irrevocable burial contracts, regardless of value, are not counted as resources since they cannot be converted to cash by the individual. B. MN Burial funds are excluded from resources up to a maximum of $3,500 per individual. 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