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Publications iconKansas Register

Volume 41 - Issue 26 - June 30, 2022

State of Kansas

Department of Health and Environment
Division of Health Care Finance

Permanent Administrative Regulation

Article 6.—MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM—CLIENTS’ ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTICIPATION

129-6-103. Determined eligibles; income standards. (a) Independent living arrangements.

(1) The income standard for each person in an independent living arrangement shall be based on the total number of persons in the assistance plan as defined in K.A.R. 129-6-41 or 129-6-42.

(2) The income standards for independent living may also be used if an applicant or recipient meets either of the following conditions:

(A) Enters a medicaid-approved facility, except that this paragraph shall not apply if only one spouse in a married couple enters an institutional living arrangement; or

(B) is absent from the home for medical care for a period not to exceed the month in which the person left the home and the two months following to allow for maintaining the applicant’s or recipient’s independent living arrangements.

(3) Except as specified in paragraphs (a)(4) through (13), the following table shall be used to determine the income standard for persons in an independent living arrangement.

Persons in Independent Living
(per month)
1 2 3
$475 $475 $480

The income standard for additional persons shall be the sum of the basic standard for a similar public assistance family and the maximum state shelter standard in accordance with K.A.R. 30-4-101.

(4) In determining eligibility for pregnant women under K.A.R. 129-6-71 and for infants under K.A.R. 129-6-72(b), the income standard shall be 166 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(5) In determining eligibility for young children under K.A.R. 129-6-72(c), the income standard shall be 149 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(6) In determining eligibility for older children under K.A.R. 129-6-72(d), the income standard shall be 133 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(7) In determining eligibility for poverty-level medicare beneficiaries under K.A.R. 129-6-86, the income standard shall be 100 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(8) In determining eligibility for working disabled individuals under K.A.R. 129-6-87, the income standard shall be 200 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(9) In determining eligibility for low-income medicare beneficiaries under K.A.R. 129-6-86, the income standard shall be 120 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(10) In determining eligibility for expanded low-income medicare beneficiaries under K.A.R. 129-6-86, the income standard shall be 120 to 135 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines, subject to available federal funding.

(11) In determining eligibility for disabled individuals with earned income under K.A.R. 129-6-88, the income standard shall be 300 percent of the official federal poverty-level income guidelines.

(12) In determining eligibility for persons in the medikan program under K.A.R. 129-6-95, the income standard shall be $250 for a single individual and $325 for a married couple.

(13) In determining eligibility for persons in long-term care arrangements in accordance with K.A.R. 129-6-54(d)(1), the income standard shall be 300 percent of the payment standard for one person in the SSI program. For calendar year 2013, the income standard shall be $2,130, and this amount shall be increased at the beginning of each calendar year by any cost-of-living adjustment made to the SSI payment standard.

(b) Institutional living arrangements. For each person residing in an institutional setting, the monthly income standard for purposes of determining the client obligation shall be $62, except as specified in paragraph (a)(2).

(c) Home- and community-based services arrangements. For each person in the HCBS program, including any person in the PACE program who is in a noninstitutional living arrangement in accordance with K.A.R. 129-6-83(b), the monthly income standard for purposes of determining the client obligation shall be 300 percent of the payment standard for one person in the SSI program. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 65-1,254 and 75-7403; effective, T-129-10-31-13, Nov. 1, 2013; effective Feb. 28, 2014; amended Jan. 1, 2021; amended July 15, 2022.)

Janet Stanek
Secretary

Doc. No. 050292