An individual, except as otherwise provided in this section, shall provide his or her SSN as a condition of Medicaid eligibility pursuant to 42 C.F.R. Section 435.910.
An individual who cannot provide his or her SSN shall provide proof of an application for an SSN with the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA).
The Department shall take the following actions when an individual cannot recall his or her SSN or has not been issued an SSN:
The Department shall not deny or delay services to an otherwise eligible individual pending issuance or verification of the individual's SSN by the SSA.
Individuals identified in Subsection 9504.3 shall be eligible for Medicaid on a temporary basis for ninety (90) days.
The Department shall verify each SSN of each individual with SSA, as prescribed by the U.S. Commissioner of Social Security, to ensure that each SSN furnished was issued to that individual, and to determine whether any others were issued.
The requirement to furnish an SSN shall not apply to the following individuals:
The Department may give a Medicaid identification number to an individual who, because of well-established religious objections, refuses to obtain an SSN. The identification number may be either an SSN obtained by the District on an individual's behalf or another unique identifier.
The Department shall advise an individual of the uses the Department will make of each SSN, including its use for verifying income, eligibility, and amount of Medicaid payments.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-9504