[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR416.212]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
               CHAPTER III--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 416--SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME FOR THE AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED--Table of Contents
 
                         Subpart B--Eligibility
 
Sec. 416.212  Continuation of full benefits in certain cases of medical confinement.

    (a) Benefits payable under section 1611(e)(1)(E) of the Social 
Security Act. Subject to eligibility and regular computation rules (see 
subparts B and D of this part), you are eligible for the benefits 
payable under section 1611(e)(1)(E) of the Social Security Act for up to 
2 full months of medical confinement during which your benefits would 
otherwise be suspended because of residence in a public institution or 
reduced because of residence in a public or private institution where 
Medicaid pays a substantial part (more than 50 percent) of the cost of 
your care or, if you are a child under age 18, reduced because of 
residence in a public or private institution which receives payments 
under a health insurance policy issued by a private provider, or a 
combination of Medicaid and a health insurance policy issued by a 
private provider, pay a substantial part (more than 50 percent) of the 
cost of your care if--
    (1) You were eligible under either section 1619(a) or section 
1619(b) of the Social Security Act in the month before the first full 
month of residence in an institution;
    (2) The institution agrees that no portion of these benefits will be 
paid to or retained by the institution excepting nominal sums for 
reimbursement of the institution for any outlay for a recipient's 
personal needs (e.g., personal hygiene items, snacks, candy); and
    (3) The month of your institutionalization is one of the first 2 
full months of a continuous period of confinement.
    (b) Benefits payable under section 1611(e)(1)(G) of the Social 
Security Act. (1) Subject to eligibility and regular computation rules 
(see subparts B and D of this part), you are eligible for the benefits 
payable under section 1611(e)(1)(G) of the Social Security Act for up to 
3 full months of medical confinement during which your benefits would 
otherwise be suspended because of residence in a public institution or 
reduced because of residence in a public or private institution where 
Medicaid pays a substantial part (more than 50 percent) of the cost of 
your care or, if you are a child under age 18, reduced because of 
residence in a public institution which receives payments under a health 
insurance policy issued by a private provider, or a combination of 
Medicaid and a health insurance policy issued by a private provider, pay 
a substantial part (more than 50 percent) of the cost of your care if--
    (i) You were eligible for SSI cash benefits and/or federally 
administered State supplementary payments for the month immediately 
prior to the first full month you were a resident in such institution;
    (ii) The month of your institutionalization is one of the first 3 
full months of a continuous period of confinement;
    (iii) A physician certifies, in writing, that you are not likely to 
be confined for longer than 90 full consecutive days following the day 
you entered the institution, and the certification is submitted to SSA 
no later than the day of discharge or the 90th full day of confinement, 
whichever is earlier; and
    (iv) You need to pay expenses to maintain the home or living 
arrangement to which you intend to return after institutionalization and 
evidence regarding your need to pay these expenses is submitted to SSA 
no later

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than the day of discharge or the 90th full day of confinement, whichever 
is earlier.
    (2) We will determine the date of submission of the evidence 
required in paragraphs (b)(1) (iii) and (iv) of this section to be the 
date we receive it or, if mailed, the date of the postmark.
    (c) Prohibition against using benefits for current maintenance. If 
the recipient is a resident in an institution, the recipient or his or 
her representative payee will not be permitted to pay the institution 
any portion of benefits payable under section 1611(e)(1)(G) excepting 
nominal sums for reimbursement of the institution for any outlay for the 
recipient's personal needs (e.g., personal hygiene items, snacks, 
candy). If the institution is the representative payee, it will not be 
permitted to retain any portion of these benefits for the cost of the 
recipient's current maintenance excepting nominal sums for reimbursement 
for outlays for the recipient's personal needs.

[61 FR 10277, Mar. 13, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 1055, Jan. 8, 1997]