Just a notice to let people know that in February CDSS finally (after a year) got a new Chief of the Civil Rights Bureau. All welcome Ramón S. Lopez! [Download]
Just a notice to let people know that in February CDSS finally (after a year) got a new Chief of the Civil Rights Bureau. All welcome Ramón S. Lopez! [Download]
Just a reminder on when to issue Transitional Food Stamps (T.S.) given the joy of automation. (Can you say “CalWIN”?). As stated in ACIN I-21-04, “the transition between regular food stamp and T.S. should not result in a break-in-aid.” This means, with automation, that households should receive benefits on their previous EBT food stamp issuance date provided the proper noticing requirements for the CalWORKs and Food Stamp programs have been met. (MPP Section 63-504.132). [Download]
Provides the 2006 federal poverty level for the Medi-Cal Aged and Disabled program, which allows a higher disregard for couples due to SSI/SSP standards. Effective April 1, 2006, an individual’s effective income limit is $1047 ($817 + $230 standard disregard). From January 1 through March 31, 2006, a couple’s effective income limit is $1437 ($1070 + $367 standard disregard) from April 1 through the end of the year, the limit increases to $1472 ($1100 + 372 standard disregard). [Download]
Provides the 2006 federal poverty levels for most of the Medi-Cal percentage programs. [Download]
Provides the 2006 federal poverty levels for Medicare Savings Program beneficiaries. For one person, the limits for each MSP are as follows: QMB: $817/mo; SLMB: $980/mo; QI-1: $1103/mo. [Download]
Informs that California’s § 1115 Waiver Application was approved by CMS, providing Medi-Cal coverage to Hurricane Katrina evacuees and superseding ACWDL 05-30 and 05-30E. The letter also explains that evacuee status is good for five consecutive months, for application dates of August 24, 2005, and January 31, 2006. The period of August 24-31, 2005, does not count toward the five-month period, but no applications dated on or after February 1, 2006, will be approved under the waiver. Regular Medi-Cal eligibility requirements still must be satisfied; that is, the waiver does not cover adults aged 19-64 who are not disabled and have no dependents. If the applicant would have been eligible for regular Medi-Cal without the waiver, he or she does not have to reapply; if not otherwise eligible under any of the waiver’s seven eligibility groups, applicants must receive a Notice of Action informing them of the temporary status of their eligibility and their needs to reapply for permanent benefits. [Download]