16 Del. Admin. Code § 60000-60200

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 7, January 1, 2025
Section 60000-60200 - Inmate residence

An inmate is considered a resident of the state in which the crime was committed. This information will be obtained from the Medicaid application.

For an inmate incarcerated by their home state but sent to an out of state public institution for any reason, including the home state not having capacity to house the individual, the home state remains the state of residence.

Individuals who have committed a crime outside of their home state and are placed in a correctional institution in and by the state in which the crime was committed are considered be residents of that state while incarcerated.

16 Del. Admin. Code § 60000-60200

26 DE Reg. 212( 9/1/2022) (final)