A
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Use optional supplement (OS) code “A” for independent
living with cooking facilities for an eligible recipient or couple who meet one of the following situations:
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live in their own household, as defined for Federal living arrangement (FLA) “A” purposes,
and have cooking and food storage facilities or living arrangement provides meals;
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a patient in a certified private medical facility where Title XIX does not pay more
than 50 percent of the cost of care;
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a blind child under age 18 living in the household of a parent or parents, or is a
disabled child age 18 or over who meets sharing criteria and is living in the household
of a parent or parents;
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a blind recipient who lives in an independent living arrangement with or without cooking
and food storage facilities; or
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lives in a private medical facility licensed by the State but not certified under
Title XIX.
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B
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Apply OS code “B” for non-medical out-of-home care
(NMOHC) when a recipient or couple needs non-medical care or supervision in the following
living arrangement situations:
Children (under age 18)
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blind child residing in a State licensed NMOHC facility;
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blind child residing in the home of a relative who is not a parent and not a legal
guardian;
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disabled child residing in a State licensed NMOHC facility;
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Disabled child residing in the home of a legal guardian who is not a relative;
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disabled child residing in the home of a relative who is not a parent (Major v. McMahon
decision); or
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blind or disabled child in a “certified family” home approved by a licensed home-finding
agency (“certified family home placement”).
Adults (age 18 and over)
An aged, blind, or disabled recipient:
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or couple is determined to be in FLA “A” and resides in the home of a relative, legal
conservator, or guardian;
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is determined to be in FLA “A” and resides in a State licensed NMOHC facility; or
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is determined to be in FLA “A” and resides in a family home certified by a family
home agency under State law.
For California optional supplement (OS) purposes, a relative is defined as a:
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any person of the preceding generation denoted by the prefix “grand” or “great.”
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C
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Independent living without cooking facilities
Apply OS code “C” to aged or disabled recipient or couples who are:
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do not have access to adequate cooking or food storage facilities as part of a living arrangement.
Transients, as defined in SI 00835.060, are also eligible for OS “C.”
A recipient or couple qualifies for OS “C” if any of the following situations exists:
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Immediate living quarters do not have cooking and food storage facilities that the
recipient, couple, or another person (who is responsible for preparing their meals)
can prepare meals on a daily basis;
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Does not have access to adequate cooking and food storage facilities as part of the living
arrangement (including cooking and food storage facilities, which are outside the
immediate living quarters) for the purpose of preparing meals or having them prepared
on their behalf;
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Lives in a boarding house that does not have a communal kitchen with adequate cooking and food storage facilities that they
can access for preparing meals;
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Lives with friends or relatives in private living quarters in the same house or in
separate living quarters (for example, “over the garage”) or in a similar situation
and does not have access to the cooking and food storage facilities in the main residence for
preparing meals; or
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Lives in a room and board facility and does not contract with the facility to have meals prepared and provided as part of the living
arrangement (for example, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipient’s arrangement
with the facility is to purchase only shelter on a monthly basis).
“Adequate” cooking and food storage facilities exist when a recipient or couple has access to
the following:
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both a working refrigerator or icebox and a stove without a working oven but with at least two working burners. (Do not consider
the capacity of the refrigerator or icebox when making this determination. Also, do
not consider an ice chest to be adequate storage.);
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both a working refrigerator or icebox and a hotplate with at least two burners with separate temperature controls, or two one-burner
hotplates with temperature controls. (Do not consider hotplates without temperature
controls used for warming food as “adequate cooking facilities.”); or
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both a working refrigerator or icebox and a stove with a working oven or functioning microwave oven in combination with at
least one working burner on a stove, or a one-burner hotplate with a temperature control.
Eligibility for OS “C” begins in the month the recipient applies for this supplement
rate, provided they have been without cooking and food storage facilities throughout
the month.
For purposes of OS “C,” “throughout a month” does not mean the recipient must lack
adequate cooking or food storage facilities from the very first moment of the month.
The recipient need only lack them from some time on the first day of the month.
If you based eligibility on temporary loss or non-functioning of an appliance, advise
the recipient of their responsibility to report immediately when the temporary condition
ceases.
If the recipient provides an expected date when someone will replace or repair the
appliance, diary the case for re-contact.
Eligibility for this supplementary payment ceases the month following the month in
which the individual or couple receives meals or adequate cooking and food storage
facilities are available.
For a couple, comprised of an aged or disabled recipient and a blind recipient, whose
living arrangement lacks adequate cooking and storage facilities, the couple must receive the Supplemental Security Income and State Supplement Payment level for a
blind, aged, or disabled couple plus the restaurant meals allowance for the disabled member of the couple. This living
arrangement requires force due payment.
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D
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Living in the household of another
Apply OS code “D” when an eligible individual or couple is living in the household
of another and receives food and shelter from that person. Most recipient or couples
who are subject to a one-third reduction of their Federal SSI payments are eligible
for OS “D” because the criteria for this supplement level are the same as for charging
the one-third reduction. However, when the eligible recipient or couple lives in the
home of a relative (other than a spouse) and needs care and supervision, you must
obtain certification for non-medical out-of-home care (OS “F”) from the county welfare
office since this is the highest categorical supplement that a recipient or couple
can qualify.
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E
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Disabled child under age 18
Apply OS code “E” to a disabled (not blind) child under age 18 who resides with a
parent or relative by blood or marriage.
Only FLA “A” and “C” are compatible with OS “E.” If the value of the one-third reduction
(VTR) applies, see code “G.”
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F
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Non-medical out-of-home care living in the household of
another
OS code “F” applies whenever an eligible recipient or couple meets the criteria for
the non-medical out-of-home care payment rate, and is determined to receive the Federal
code “B” payment for living in the household of another. For the one-third reduction
provision, see SI 00835.200.
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G
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Disabled child under 18 living in the of another
OS code “G” applies to a disabled (not blind) child under age 18, who resides with
a parent or relative by blood or marriage, and is determined to receive the Federal
code “B” payment for living in the household of another person. For the one-third
reduction provision, see SI 00835.200.
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J
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Residents of Title XIX facilities
Effective July 1, 1987, apply OS State code “J” to an eligible recipient who is a
patient in a medical facility where Title XIX pays more than 50 percent of the costs.
Apply OS State code “J” to supplement Section 1619 cases.
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Y
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Optional supplementation waived
Use OS code “Y” to indicate that a recipient is eligible for an optional supplement
but waived their right to receive the supplement.
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Z
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No supplement cases
Apply OS code “Z” to an eligible recipient who is a patient in a private medical facility
not certified under Title XIX and not licensed by the State. Include in this category
those recipients who are residing throughout a month in a publicly operated emergency
shelter.
For periods prior to July 1, 1987, apply OS code “Z” to an eligible recipient who
is a patient in a medical facility where Title XIX pays more than 50 percent of the
costs.
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