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2 Premiums ibility criteria to program are calculated based on the participant146s combined net monthly income Participants whose combined net month pay a 5 premium and individuals Individu ID: 835234

person income limit unearned income person unearned limit program ssi combined net month fpl monthly 146 amount maximum hiwa

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1 2 receiving Medicaid under the HIWA prog
2 receiving Medicaid under the HIWA program have the same rights and responsibilities as r the same services provided under Nevada’s Premiums : ibility criteria to program are calculated based on the participant’s combined net monthly income. Participants whose combined net month) pay a 5% premium and individuals Individuals with a combined net monthly income Unearned income : ed from sources such as Social Security, veteran’s benefits, pensions, interest, trust he HIWA program was implemented on July 1, 2004, the maximum amount an individual could receive in unearned income and still participate in HIWA was $599 per month. As a result of lower enrollment, in February 2005 the unearned income limit hat there are a good for the program who, because of the increases in the SSDI amount paid to N

2 evadans, do not qualify for HIthis amoun
evadans, do not qualify for HIthis amount exceeds the current maximum unearned income limit by $261 per month – or just over $3,000 per year. Consequently, the “a In the last legislative session, Assemblywoman Bonnie Parnell introduced AB350, intended ys and Means Committee and an exemption by the Fiscal Analysis Division, the bill had no further action taken. Supportive testimony was and staff located unearned income limit h this was a quick query and has not been do not have an unearned income limit; eleven restrictive (i.e. with lower unearned income lim National Program Effectiveness : the program is meeting its nts when it was determined the cost of 3 its program. Medicaid Buy-in States Maximum Monthly Unearned Income Limits April 2006 State Unearned Income Limit Arizona None C

3 alifornia None Connecticut None Illi
alifornia None Connecticut None Illinois None Indiana None Iowa None Kansas None Louisiana None Minnesota None New Hampshire None New York None North Dakota None Oregon None Pennsylvania None Utah None Vermont None Washington None Wisconsin None New Jersey SSDI and SSI exempt Other Unearned Income can not exceed 100% FPL ($ 816.67) per person Mississippi 135% FPL ($ 1,103.00) per person New Mexico $ 1,090.00 per person Alaska $ 951.00 for one person $ 1,144.00 for a married couple Maine $ 891.67 per person Michigan 100% FPL ($ 816.67) per person Nebraska $ 803.00 per person Nevada $699.00 per person Arkansas SSI Limit + $20.00 ($ 623.00) per person West Virginia SSI Limit + $20.00 ($ 623.00) per person South Carolina SSI Limit ($ 603.00) per person Wyoming availabl