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MN HF1961
Bill
Status
3/6/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kim Hicks
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AI Summary
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Expands Minnesota Supplemental Aid (MSA) eligibility to include individuals who would qualify for federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) except for excess resources, not just excess income
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Requires participants who do not receive SSI due to excess income or resources to complete monthly report forms if they have earned income, deemed income from a financially responsible relative, or sponsor-deemed income
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Allows persons found ineligible for SSI because of excess income or resources (but within MSA income limits) to have blindness or disability determined by the state medical review team
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Establishes that countable income for MSA eligibility for those denied SSI due to excess income or resources must not be less than the SSI standard for a single individual living alone
Legislative Description
Minnesota supplemental aid program modified.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Human Services Finance and Policy
3/6/2025