9121 Households Required to Change Report - - Households are required to report certain changes in circumstances within 10 days of the date the change becomes known to the household. See subsection (2) below. Households may report a change in their circumstances by telephone, in person, in writing, or by use of the change report form. Changes which are not required to be reported need not be reported until the next review.
1. The following are the types of changes that are required to be reported for each category of assistance:
a. Caretaker Medical, Medically Needy, CI program recipients:
i. Change in the source of income (earned and unearned).
ii. Change in the amount of income (earned and unearned).
iii. Change in household composition, including marriage, separation or divorce.
iv. Change in residence, including moving to or from an institution or hospital.
v. Resources reach or exceed the applicable resource limit.
vi. Entitlement to or termination of Medicare coverage.
vii. Change in any third party health insurance coverage.
viii. Decrease in health insurance premium amount.
ix. Transfer of resources.
x. Loss of SSA disability status (MS only).
b. SSI program recipients:
i. SSI payments begin or end.
ii. Change in residence, including moving to or from an institution or hospital.
iii. Entitlement to or termination of Medicare coverage.
iv. Change in any third party health insurance coverage.
v. Transfer of resources.
vi. Loss of SSA disability status.
2. For purposes of this provision, the term "becomes known to the household" is defined as the following:
a. Change in the source or amount of earned income - Receipt of the first pay check.
b. Change in the source or amount of unearned income - Receipt of first payment.
c. Change in household composition - Day the person enters or leaves the residence, day of marriage, separation, or divorce.
d. Change in residence - Day of the move.
e. Resources reach or exceed to applicable limit - The last day of the month in which resources exceed the limit.
9121.1 Processing Changes
Reported by Change Reporting Households - Processing
Changes Reported by Change Reporting Households - When the agency receives
information that a change has occurred, the worker shall act on the changes
within 10 days after the date the change is reported, or becomes known
to the Agency per 1323.
The
following actions are required:
Document in the case file the reported
change, the date the change occurred, and the date the change was
reported;
Determine if verification or additional
information is required (refer to 1322.1);
Contact the household to request
needed information or verification as soon as possible;
Reserved
Changes are effective the month
following the month of the change, given timely and adequate notice
requirements. In addition, the following apply:
Working Healthy - Changes
which would increase the amount of countable income shall not
be acted upon until the scheduled 6 month review or full review,
see 2668.5(1).
Medically Needy - For
changes in income, use the converted or actual income amounts
currently established through the month in which the change is
reported, or following month to allow for timely and adequate
notice. If income continues, establish a new converted monthly
amount based on anticipated income beginning the month following
the month the change is reported through the end of the base period.
For changes involving assistance planning, including instances
where one or more members of the plan lose categorical eligibility,
the change is effective the month following the month the change
is reported. If this results in an increased spenddown, timely
and adequate notice is required for budgeting the change. However,
the new spenddown amount is effective immediately. When a met
spenddown is increased, the spenddown status is protected through
the end of the month, or following month, given timely and adequate
notice requirements. If the change was not timely reported based
on when it became known to the household, an overpayment may result.
9121.2 Reserved
9121.3 Reserved
9121.4 Notices to Households Subject to Change Reporting - The agency must provide the household with a notice of action that meets the definition of timely and adequate notice, as defined in 1432, if the household's benefits are being reduced or terminated. If benefits are being increased, only adequate notice, as defined in 1432, is required.