All individuals applying for Medicaid coverage are required to have a Social Security number or proof of having applied for one, except:
All individuals applying for Medicaid coverage are asked to provide their Social Security number at the time of application.
Except as noted in Paragraphs I-III of this section, an applicant seeking benefits is required to furnish the Department with a Social Security number. If the applicant has a Social Security number but is unable to provide it, the Department must contact the Social Security Administration to obtain the number.
The applicant is required to apply to the Social Security Administration for a Social Security number if they do not have one. The Department must assist the individual in obtaining verification necessary to apply for a Social Security number. This includes obtaining documents to prove date of birth, citizenship, or identity if these materials cannot be provided by the individual. The Department cannot pay any costs incurred in obtaining this information. The applicant or recipient must provide the Department with verification that the application for a Social Security number has been made. The Social Security number will be provided by the Social Security Administration.
For a child born to a mother not covered by Medicaid at the time of the child's birth, the Social Security number requirement must be met by the first day of the second month following the month in which the child's mother is discharged from the hospital.
Examples
MaineCare will not be withheld or terminated for lack of a Social Security number if an individual provides verification of application for a Social Security number for those requesting assistance.
MaineCare will not be withheld or terminated while verification of the individual's Social Security number is being obtained from the Social Security Administration.
For any individual who fails to provide, or apply, for a Social Security number as required, Medicaid and/or CHIP must be denied or terminated.
When the Social Security number requirements for a dependent child are not met, the parent/caretaker relative as well as the child must be denied or terminated for Medicaid and/or CHIP.
An individual may request good cause for not providing a Social Security number. See Section 8 of this Part for specific information regarding good cause.
If otherwise eligible, retroactive coverage will be granted if the Social Security number requirements are met during the application process. If the Social Security number requirements are not met, but at a later date the individual cooperates with these requirements, the retroactive coverage cannot be granted.
Examples
Individuals must be informed that the Social Security number will be used to administer the MaineCare benefit, including eligibility decisions, and will be used for verification of information such as wages, unemployment benefits and bank accounts.
10-144 C.M.R. ch. 332, § 2-5