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                           | A | Full Cost-of-Living: An individual who is in Federal living arrangement A is in State living arrangement
                                 A, if they are living in their own household1 and are:
                               
                                 
                                    
                                       1.  
                                          Living alone -- Individuals who live alone, who rent rooms in commercial rooming houses
                                             which openly advertise to the public and which do not provide board, or who live in
                                             a hotel. Also, those who rent only rooms in private residences will be considered
                                             living alone provided they do not use the residential kitchen facilities for preparing
                                             meals; or
                                          
                                    
                                       2.  
                                          Living only with their eligible spouse; or
                                    
                                       3.  
                                          Living with their eligible spouse and ineligible child/children 2 none of whom (children) receive public income maintenance payments;3
                                                or
                                          
                                    
                                       4.  
                                          Living only with their ineligible spouse and/or their ineligible child/children, none
                                             of whom (spouse and children) receive public income maintenance payments.
                                           
                                 
                                    NOTE: For purposes of 1 through 4, foster children placed with anyone other than their
                                       parents are not considered to be living with the foster parent.
                                     An individual who is in Federal living arrangement C is in State living arrangement
                                 A if none of the other people with whom they are living receive public income maintenance
                                 payments.
                               An individual who is in Federal living arrangement A or C and who does not meet the
                                 criteria contained in SI 01415.040G.1. (See Code A, 1. or 2.) will be in State living arrangement A if they pay at least
                                 two-thirds of the household expenses. In making a determination as to whether the
                                 individual pays two-thirds or more of the expenses, use the method defined in SI 00835.160. Only the household expenses shown in that section are to be used. An ineligible
                                 spouse's income (except any assistance based upon need) may be used to determine if
                                 the eligible person is paying two-thirds of the household expenses.
                               A person living in a public congregate housing development is in A. The State makes
                                 the determination that a public congregate housing development is eligible for listing.
                                 Optional supplement code A is the proper code to be used with an “intervening” Federal
                                 code A. (See SM 01301.535.)
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                           | B | Shared Living Expenses -- An individual who is in Federal living arrangement A or
                                 C and who does not meet the criteria listed for State living arrangement A, E or G
                                 is in State living arrangement B. Also included in this living arrangement are transients,
                                 the homeless, and residents of public emergency shelters for the homeless (PESH).
                               Those residing in group-care facilities such as halfway houses, private medical facilities
                                 where Medicaid is paying 50 percent or less of the cost of care, foster homes, commercial
                                 boarding homes, or other facilities which do not meet the criteria for living arrangement
                                 E or public congregate housing defined in SI 01415.040G.1., Code A.4. This includes children under the age of 18 who are in Federal living arrangement
                                 D because a private health insurance policy or a combination of Medicaid and a private
                                 health insurance policy pays or is expected to pay over 50 percent of the cost of
                                 care for that month. See SI 00520.011C.1.b, second and third bullets. Also included are individuals placed under the auspices
                                 of the State adult foster care program and residents of publicly operated emergency
                                 shelters throughout a month.
                               An individual living in a household where all members receive public income maintenance
                                 payments unless they are paying at least two-thirds of the household expenses (A).
                               An individual living in a mixed household -- i.e., a household where one or more other
                                 members receive a public income maintenance payment -- also is included unless the
                                 individual is paying at least two-thirds of the household expenses (A).
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                           | C | Living in the Household of Another -- Recipients determined under Federal rules to
                                 be living in the household of another and receiving support and maintenance which
                                 reduce the Federal benefit by one-third.
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                           | E | Licensed Rest Home -- Persons residing in a licensed rest home, all of which or that
                                 portion in which they are living is licensed by and has a provider agreement with
                                 the State. Does not include residents of a Medicaid certified portion of a rest home.
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                           | F | Effective 7/1/87, the State elected Federal administration of this optional State
                                 supplementary payment to residents of title XIX facilities where Medicaid pays more
                                 than 50 percent of the cost of care. This includes children under the age of 18 for
                                 whom Medicaid alone pays or is expected to pay over 50 percent of the cost of care
                                 for that month.
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                           | G | Assisted Living -- Effective 7/1/94, the State elected Federal administration of this
                                 variation. Includes an individual, certified by the State to be residing in an Assisted
                                 Living residence served by a certified Group Adult Foster Care provider, who is not
                                 receiving assistance under any other Federal or State rental assistance program, and
                                 who pays a fixed, non-separable fee for rent and supportive services, other than medically
                                 necessary services reimbursed by Medicaid. The State shall certify to SSA each individual
                                 who is eligible for this optional supplement living arrangement. This living arrangement
                                 was discontinued effective 1/1/96. However, it has been restored, retroactively, to
                                 1/1/97.
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                           | Y | Optional Supplementation Waived -- Individual is eligible for, but have waived their
                                 right to receive, an optional supplement.
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                     NOTE: Massachusetts is a concurrent category State and permits SSI recipients to receive
                        the highest categorical supplement for which they can qualify.
                     
                     
                   
                
               1For purposes of determining State living arrangements, a commercial boarding house,
                  foster home, or halfway house is not considered the person's household.
               
               2Use the SSI definition of child, SI 00501.010.
               
               3A public income maintenance payment is a payment from any of the following programs:
                  TANF, SSI, the Refugee Act of 1980, the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, general assistance
                  programs of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, State or local government income maintenance
                  programs that are based on need, or Department of Veterans Affairs benefits based
                  on need.