Section 1060. Required deductions based on the age of bills  


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  • In determining incurred medical expenses to be deducted from income, the agency must include the following:

    1. For the retroactive budget period for medical assistance (the three months prior to the month of application), on expenses incurred during such period, whether paid or unpaid and "old bills" (unpaid expenses which remain a liability to the individual incurred prior to the period), to the extent that the expenses have not been deducted previously in establishing eligibility;

    2. For the first prospective budget period, expenses incurred during such budget period and any of the three preceding months, whether paid or unpaid, to the extent that the expenses have not been deducted previously in establishing eligibility;

    3. Current payments (that is, payments made in the current budget period) on expenses incurred before the current budget period and not previously deducted from income in any budget period in establishing eligibility for such period; and

    4. If the individual's eligibility for medical assistance was established in each such budget period preceding the current budget period, expenses incurred before the current budget period but not previously deducted from income in establishing eligibility, to the extent that such expenses are unpaid and are:

    a. Described in 12VAC30-110-1050; and

    b. Carried over from the preceding budget period or periods because the individual had a spenddown liability in each such preceding period that was met without deducting all such incurred, unpaid expenses.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR460-10-8.2600 § 5, eff. April 30, 1995.

Statutory Authority

§ 32.1-325 of the Code of Virginia.