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55 Pa. Code § 178.161. Personal property exclusions.

RESOURCE EXCLUSIONS FOR TANF-RELATED AND GA-RELATED CATEGORIES OF MA


§ 178.161. Personal property exclusions.

 The following personal property is excluded:

   (1)  Basic items essential to day-to-day living. Basic items essential to day to day living such as:

     (i)   Household furnishings.

     (ii)   Major appliances.

     (iii)   Items used to provide, equip and maintain a household for the applicant/recipient.

     (iv)   Personal effects of limited value including clothing, children’s toys, wedding and engagement rings.

     (v)   Farm animals for domestic use.

     (vi)   Pets and family heirlooms.

     (vii)   Farm equipment or farm animals needed for employment.

     (viii)   Equipment needed for employment, rehabilitation or to implement a self-care plan.

   (2)  Motor vehicle. Only one motor vehicle for an applicant/recipient group is excluded. Other motor vehicles are counted at their equity value.

   (3)  Retroactive assistance payments. Retroactive assistance payments received as a result of a prehearing conference, a fair hearing decision or a court order. This exemption is only allowed for the calendar month in which it is received and the following calendar month. If an amount remains after the exemption period, it is considered a resource.

   (4)  Value of Food Stamps. The value of food stamps received by a participant in the Food Stamp Program.

   (5)  Personal property of an SSI or SBP recipient. Personal property of an SSI or SBP recipient is excluded even if the SSI or SBP recipient is an LRR to an applicant/recipient group member.

   (6)  Home Energy Assistance benefits. Home Energy Assistance (HEA) benefits furnished in-kind by a private, nonprofit organization or furnished as cash or in-kind assistance by a supplier of home heating oil or gas, by an entity providing home energy whose revenues are primarily derived on a rate-of-return basis and regulated by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission or by a municipal utility providing home energy. HEA benefits may include payments for heating or cooling, storm doors, weatherization services and blankets. HEA benefits do not include food or clothing.

   (7)  Support and Maintenance Assistance Benefits. In-kind Support or Maintenance Assistance (SMA) benefits provided by a private, nonprofit organization. SMA benefits may include in-kind provision of food, clothing, temporary emergency shelter, furniture, toys and appliances.

   (8)  Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Benefits received from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

   (9)  Burial space. One burial space, as defined in §  178.2 (relating to definitions), for each member of the applicant/recipient group. Burial plots include graves, burial drawers, mausoleums or other property held for final interment.

   (10)  Revocable burial reserve. A revocable burial reserve up to $1,500 for each applicant/recipient.

   (11)  Irrevocable burial reserve. An irrevocable burial reserve is considered under §  178.5 (relating to treatment of irrevocable burial reserves for all categories of MA).

   (12)  Uniform Gifts to Minors Act. A gift made to a person 20 years of age or younger under 20 Pa.C.S. § §  5301—5310 (relating to Pennsylvania Uniform Gifts to Minors Act) is excluded as a resource until the person attains 21 years of age.

   (13)  Life insurance policies. The face and cash surrender value of all life insurance owned by the applicant or recipient.

   (14)  Japanese-American and Aleutian restitution payments. Restitution payments made by the United States government to eligible Japanese-Americans and Aleuts who were interned or relocated during World War II are excluded. If the eligible Japanese-Americans are deceased at the time of payments, payments will be made to certain of their survivors as specified under the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 (50 App. 1989b-1—1989b-9). This payment is also excluded. This paragraph does not apply to eligible Aleuts who are covered under the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands Restitution Act (50 App. § §  1989c and 1989c-1—1989c-8). The exclusion as a resource only continues as long as the retained funds are kept identifiable. If real or personal property is purchased, the new resource is not excluded unless otherwise exempt. Interest received on retained restitution payments is also not excluded but is subject to the usual regulations governing interest as specified in Chapter 181 (relating to income provisions for categorically needy NMP-MA and MNO-MA).

   (15)  Agent orange settlement payments. Payments made from the Agent Orange Settlement Fund or another fund established pursuant to the settlement in the agent orange product liability litigation.

   (16)  Educational assistance. Educational assistance in the form of loans, grants and scholarships, and work-study income.

   (17)  Family savings account. A family savings account established under Chapter 21 of the Job Enhancement Act (73 P. S. § §  400.2101—400.2103).

     (i)   The account shall be clearly identified as a family savings account.

     (ii)   The savings account, its ownership and the account balance shall be verified by written documentation. Documentation may include a copy of the passbook or a current statement from the bank or other financial institution.

     (iii)   Moneys deposited into the account, plus interest earned on the account shall be exempt in determining eligibility as long as the funds remain on deposit.

     (iv)   Moneys withdrawn to pay for expenses outlined in an approved savings plan for this account are exempt. Documentation shall be provided that verifies the expenses were incurred.

     (v)   Moneys withdrawn from a family savings account that are used for a purpose unrelated to the approved savings plan shall be added to the applicant or recipient group’s resource amount and used to determine eligibility beginning with the date of withdrawal. Exception: moneys withdrawn to pay for educational expenses shall be exempt.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  178.161 amended under sections 201(2) and 403(b) of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. § §  201(2) and 403(b)); Titles I and III of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-193) (PRWORA), creating the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, and amending 42 U.S.C.A. § §  601—619, 651—669(b) and 1396u-1; section 1902(a)(10)(A) and (C) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C.A. §  1396a(a)(10)(A) and (C)); and the Federal TANF regulations in 45 CFR 260.10—265.10.

Source

   The provisions of this §  178.161 adopted August 26, 1988, effective November 1, 1988, 18 Pa.B. 3979; amended March 22, 1991, effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, and applies retroactively to August 10, 1988, 21 Pa.B. 1182; amended August 27, 1993, effective August 28, 1993, with the exception of the Agent Orange Settlement Payments requirement which is retroactive to January 1, 1989, 23 Pa.B. 4071; amended September 13, 2002, effective September 14, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 4435. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (279716) to (279718).



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