(1)(a) Effective November 1, 2011, the aged, blind, or disabled
assistance program shall provide financial grants to persons in
need who:
(i) Are not eligible to receive federal aid assistance,
other than basic food benefits transferred electronically and
medical assistance;
(ii) Meet the eligibility requirements of subsection (3) of
this section; and
(iii) Are aged, blind, or disabled. For purposes of
determining eligibility for assistance for the aged, blind, or
disabled assistance program, the following definitions apply:
(A) "Aged" means age sixty-five or older.
(B) "Blind" means statutorily blind as defined for the
purpose of determining eligibility for the federal supplemental
security income program.
(C) "Disabled" means likely to meet the federal supplemental
security income disability standard. In making this
determination, the department should give full consideration to
the cumulative impact of an applicant's multiple impairments, an
applicant's age, and vocational and educational history.
In determining whether a person is disabled, the department
may rely on the following:
(I) A previous disability determination by the social
security administration or the disability determination service
entity within the department; or
(II) A determination that an individual is eligible to
receive optional categorically needy medicaid as a disabled
person under the federal regulations at 42 C.F.R. Parts 435,
Secs. 201(a)(3) and 210.
(b) The following persons are not eligible for the aged,
blind, or disabled assistance program:
(i) Persons who are not able to engage in gainful employment
due primarily to alcohol or drug addiction. These persons shall
be referred to appropriate assessment, treatment, shelter, or
supplemental security income referral services as authorized
under chapter 74.50 RCW. Referrals shall be made at the time of
application or at the time of eligibility review. This
subsection may not be construed to prohibit the department from
granting aged, blind, or disabled assistance benefits to
alcoholics and drug addicts who are incapacitated due to other
physical or mental conditions that meet the eligibility criteria
for the aged, blind, or disabled assistance program; or
(ii) Persons for whom there has been a final determination
of ineligibility for federal supplemental security income
benefits.
(c) Persons may receive aged, blind, or disabled assistance
benefits pending application for federal supplemental security
income benefits. The monetary value of any aged, blind, or
disabled assistance benefit that is subsequently duplicated by
the person's receipt of supplemental security income for the same
period shall be considered a debt due the state and shall by
operation of law be subject to recovery through all available
legal remedies.
(2) Effective November 1, 2011, the pregnant women
assistance program shall provide financial grants to persons who:
(a) Are not eligible to receive federal aid assistance other
than basic food benefits or medical assistance; and
(b) Are pregnant and in need, based upon the current income
and resource standards of the federal temporary assistance for
needy families program, but are ineligible for federal temporary
assistance for needy families benefits for a reason other than
failure to cooperate in program requirements; and
(c) Meet the eligibility requirements of subsection (3) of
this section.
(3) To be eligible for the aged, blind, or disabled
assistance program under subsection (1) of this section or the
pregnant women assistance program under subsection (2) of this
section, a person must:
(a) Be a citizen or alien lawfully admitted for permanent
residence or otherwise residing in the United States under color
of law;
(b) Have furnished the department his or her social security
number. If the social security number cannot be furnished
because it has not been issued or is not known, an application
for a number shall be made prior to authorization of benefits,
and the social security number shall be provided to the
department upon receipt;
(c) Have not refused or failed without good cause to
participate in drug or alcohol treatment if an assessment by a
certified chemical dependency counselor indicates a need for such
treatment. Good cause must be found to exist when a person's
physical or mental condition, as determined by the department,
prevents the person from participating in drug or alcohol
dependency treatment, when needed outpatient drug or alcohol
treatment is not available to the person in the county of his or
her residence or when needed inpatient treatment is not available
in a location that is reasonably accessible for the person; and
(d) Not have refused or failed to cooperate in obtaining
federal aid assistance, without good cause.
(4) Effective November 1, 2011, referrals for essential
needs and housing support under RCW 43.185C.220 shall be provided
to persons found eligible for medical care services under RCW 74.09.035 who are not recipients of alcohol and addiction
services provided under chapter 74.50 RCW or are not recipients
of aged, blind, or disabled assistance.
(5) No person may be considered an eligible individual for
benefits under this section with respect to any month if during
that month the person:
(a) Is fleeing to avoid prosecution of, or to avoid custody
or confinement for conviction of, a felony, or an attempt to
commit a felony, under the laws of the state of Washington or the
place from which the person flees; or
(b) Is violating a condition of probation, community
supervision, or parole imposed under federal or state law for a
felony or gross misdemeanor conviction.
(6) The department must review the cases of all persons,
except recipients of alcohol and addiction treatment under
chapter 74.50 RCW, or recipients of aged, blind, or disabled
assistance, who have received medical care services for twelve
consecutive months, and at least annually after the first review,
to determine whether they are eligible for the aged, blind, or
disabled assistance program.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 36 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 36: See note following RCW 74.62.005.