In order to be eligible for LTCSS, an applicant or beneficiary shall not have gross countable resources that exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000).
Individuals identified at Subsection 9800.2(a) shall be exempt from the resource test in Subsection 9802.1.
If an applicant or beneficiary has a community spouse, gross countable resources shall be determined after spousal impoverishment protections for resources have been applied.
If an applicant or beneficiary's gross countable resources exceed four thousand dollars ($4,000), the applicant or beneficiary may reallocate excess resources to excludable resource types without affecting eligibility for LTCSS.
Gross countable resources shall exclude the following resource types:
The Department shall apply methods used by the Social Security Administration (SSA), detailed at: https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0501130700 (last visited October 14, 2015), for counting resources in which countable and excluded resource types are comingled.
The Department shall determine the total gross countable resources available to an institutionalized spouse and community spouse at the:
Any countable resources held by the institutionalized spouse, the community spouse, or both spouses shall be considered available to the institutionalized spouse at the time of the initial eligibility determination, unless:
The Department shall determine the spousal share of resources allocated to each spouse either:
A community spouse shall be entitled to retain a Community Spouse Resource Allowance equal to the spousal share, unless the spousal share is less than the minimum amount or greater than the maximum amount established annually by CMS and available at: http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-Topics/Eligibility/Spousal-Impoverishment-Page.html (last visited October 14, 2015).
If the spousal share is less than the minimum amount, the institutionalized spouse may transfer excess countable resources to the community spouse to raise the Community Spouse Resource Allowance to the minimum amount.
If the spousal share is greater than the maximum amount, the community spouse may only retain the maximum amount.
Where an institutionalized spouse is allowed to transfer excess countable resources following the initial eligibility determination to a community spouse, the institutionalized spouse shall reallocate excess countable resources before the first annual renewal.
In accordance with Section 2970 of Title 1 DCMR and 42 C.F.R. § 431.200, an applicant, beneficiary, or community spouse may request a fair hearing to address the following matters:
At the first annual renewal following the initial eligibility determination, the District shall verify that a beneficiary has transferred excess countable resources to the community spouse
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 29-9802