N.D. Admin. Code 75-02-02.1-28.1

Current through Supplement No. 392, April, 2024
Section 75-02-02.1-28.1 - Excluded assets for Medicare savings programs, qualified disabled and working individuals, and spousal impoverishment prevention
1. An asset may be excluded for purposes of Medicare savings programs, qualified disabled and working individuals, and spousal impoverishment prevention only if this section provides for the exclusion. An asset may be excluded under this section only if the asset is identified.
2. The assets described in subsections 2 through 5 and subsections 8, 9, and 11 through 27 of section 75-02-02.1-28 are excluded.
3. A residence occupied by the individual, the individual's spouse, or the individual's dependent relative is excluded for Medicare savings programs and qualified disabled and working individuals. A residence occupied by the community spouse is excluded for spousal impoverishment prevention cases. The residence may include a mobile home suitable for use, and being used, as a principal place of residence. The residence remains excluded during temporary absence of the individual from the residence so long as the individual intends to return. Renting or leasing part of the residence to a third party does not affect this definition. For purposes of this subsection:
a. "Dependent" means an individual who relies on another for medical, financial, and other forms of support, provided that an individual is financially dependent only when another individual may lawfully claim the financially dependent individual as a dependent for federal income tax purposes;
b. "Relative" means the parent, child, stepparent, stepchild, grandparent, grandchild, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or first cousin, whether by birth or adoption, and whether by whole or half-blood, of the individual or the individual's current or former spouse; and
c. "Residence" includes all contiguous lands, including mineral interests, upon which it is located.
4. Burial funds of up to one thousand five hundred dollars each, plus earnings on excluded burial funds, held for the individual and for the individual's spouse, are excluded from the date of application. Burial funds may consist of revocable burial accounts, revocable burial trusts, other revocable burial arrangements including the value of installment sales contracts for burial spaces, cash, financial accounts such as savings or checking accounts, or other financial instruments with definite cash value, such as stocks, bonds, or certificates of deposit. The fund must be unencumbered and available for conversion to cash on very short notice. The fund may not be commingled with non-burial-related assets, and must be identified as a burial fund by title of account or a signed statement. Life or burial insurance designated under subsection 10 must be considered at face value toward meeting the burial fund exclusion. Cash surrender value of an individual's life insurance not excluded under subsection 10 may be applied toward the burial fund exclusion.
5. A burial space or agreement which represents the purchase of a burial space, paid for in full, for the individual, the individual's spouse, or any other member of the individual's immediate family is excluded. The burial space exclusion is in addition to the burial fund exclusion set forth in subsection 4. Only one item intended to serve a particular burial purpose, per individual, may be excluded. For purposes of this subsection:
a. "Burial space" means a burial plot, gravesite, crypt, or mausoleum; a casket, urn, niche, or other repository customarily and traditionally used for a deceased's bodily remains; a vault or burial container; a headstone, marker, or plaque; and prepaid arrangements for the opening and closing of the gravesite or for care and maintenance of the gravesite; and
b. "Other member of the individual's immediate family" means the individual's parents, minor or adult children, siblings, and the spouses of those individuals, whether the relationship is established by birth, adoption, or marriage, except that a relationship established by marriage ends when the marriage ends.
6. At the option of the individual, and in lieu of, but not in addition to, the burial fund described in subsection 4 and the burial space described in subsection 5, the Medicaid burial described in subsection 3 of section 75-02-02.1-28 may be excluded. This optional exclusion is not available to qualified disabled and working individuals or to community spouses.
7. Property essential to self-support is excluded.
a. Up to six thousand dollars of the equity value of nonbusiness, income-producing property, which produces annual net income at least equal to six percent of the excluded amount, may be excluded. Two or more properties may be excluded if each property produces at least a six percent annual net return, but no more than a total of six thousand dollars of the combined equity value of the properties may be excluded. Equity in such property is a countable asset to the extent that equity exceeds six thousand dollars. Equity in such property is a countable asset if it produces an annual net income of less than six percent of equity.
b. Up to six thousand dollars of the equity value of nonbusiness property used to produce goods and services essential to daily activities is excluded. Such nonbusiness property is used to produce goods and services essential to daily activities when, for instance, it is used to grow produce or livestock solely for consumption in the individual's household. Equity in such property is a countable asset to the extent that equity exceeds six thousand dollars.
c. To be excluded, property essential for self-support must be in current use, or, if not in current use, must have been in such use, and there must be a reasonable expectation that the use will resume, and, with respect to property described in subdivision a, the annual return test must be met:
(1) Within twelve months of the last use;
(2) If the nonuse is due to the disabling condition of the applicant or recipient, or, with respect to spousal impoverishment prevent cases, the community spouse, within twenty-four months of the last use; or
(3) With respect to property described in subdivision a, if the property produces less than a six percent return for reasons beyond the control of the applicant or recipient, and there is a reasonable expectation that the property shall again produce a six percent return within twenty-four months of the tax year in which the return dropped below six percent.
d. Liquid assets are not property essential to self-support.
8. Lump sum payments of title II or supplemental security income benefits are excluded for nine consecutive months following the month of receipt.
9. Real property, the sale of which would cause undue hardship to a co-owner, is excluded for so long as the co-owner uses the property as a principal residence, would have to move if the property were sold, and has no other readily available housing. This exclusion is not available in spousal impoverishment cases.
10. Life or burial insurance that generates a cash surrender value is excluded if the face value of all such life and burial insurance policies on the life of that individual total one thousand five hundred dollars or less. This exclusion is not available for applicants or recipients who select the Medicaid burial described in subsection 10 of section 75-02-02.1-28.
11. The value of assistance is excluded if paid with respect to a dwelling unit occupied by the applicant or recipient, or by the applicant's or recipient's spouse, under the United States Housing Act of 1937 [ 42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq.], the National Housing Act [ 12 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.], section 101 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 [ 12 U.S.C. 1701s ], title V of the Housing Act of 1949 [ 42 U.S.C. 1471 et seq.], or section 202(h) of the Housing Act of 1959 [ 12 U.S.C. 1701q(h) ].
12. Relocation assistance is excluded if provided under title II of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970 [ 42 U.S.C. 4621 et seq.], which is subject to the treatment required by section 216 of such Act [ 42 U.S.C. 4636 ]. Relocation assistance provided by a state or local government that is comparable to the described federal relocation assistance is excluded, but only for nine months following the month of receipt.
13. Agent orange payments are excluded.
14. Payments to certain United States citizens of Japanese ancestry, resident Japanese aliens, and eligible Aleuts made under the Wartime Relocation of Civilians Reparations Act [50 U.S.C. App. 1989 et seq.] are excluded.
15. German reparations payments to survivors of the holocaust, and reparations payments made under sections 500 through 506 of the Austrian General Social Insurance Act are excluded.

N.D. Admin Code 75-02-02.1-28.1

Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 368, April 2018, effective 4/1/2018.

General Authority: NDCC 50-06-16, 50-24.1-04

Law Implemented: NDCC 50-24.1-02, 50-24.1-02.3