Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 13, § 40-13.015
PURPOSE: The purpose of this rule is to establish the eligibility requirements for blind pension payments and blind pension MO HealthNet benefits, pursuant to Chapter 209, RSMo.
(2) In order to qualify for blind pension benefits, the applicant must, at the time of application and until notifying the agency otherwise, meet the vision requirements in their better eye set forth in section 209.040, RSMo, and this rule:
(A) Each applicant must complete a vision exam, certified by an ophthalmologist, a physician skilled in diseases of the eye, or an optometrist, that consists of all of the following seven (7) components: 1.Visual Acuity;
thalmoscopy); and
(or equivalent).
(3) A person can apply for and receive a blind pension separately from MO HealthNet coverage. Individuals who are receiving a blind pension separately, and who want MO HealthNet coverage pursuant to section 208.151, RSMo, shall submit a new application for MO HealthNet.
(HCB) program, the household must also qualify under all federal and state eligibility requirements relevant to those programs.
(4) For the applicant and each household member, the applicant shall provide the following information that the division shall use in order to determine the applicant’s eligibility for blind pension benefits:
(5) In order to qualify for a blind pension, an applicant shall be eighteen (18) years of age or older and—
(12) months immediately preceding the date of application; and
(C) Be of good moral character.
within the ten (10) years preceding the date of application are not of good moral character for purposes of this rule.
suspended imposition of sentence (SIS) is not a conviction, and a suspended execution of sentence (SES) is a conviction; and
intentionally or knowingly submits, or causes to be submitted, false information to the division shall not be deemed a person of good moral character and shall not be eligible for a blind pension pursuant to section 209.030, RSMo; and
(6) A person is not eligible for blind pension if that person’s household owns property or has an interest in property as defined in 13 CSR 40-13.010, the value of which is over thirty thousand dollars ($30,000).
(A) In determining eligibility for blind pension, the division shall consider as property:
household member or held on behalf of the household member;
trust or any other entity, but which a household member or someone acting on behalf of a household member, has the legal power to use for the general benefit of the household; or
self-settled trust, as defined in, determined by, and subject to 42 U.S.C. section 1396p(d).
(B) The division shall treat real property as—
property or residential property located in Missouri, the fair market value shall be the current market value of the property, as determined by the assessor in the county in which the property is located, before applying the level of assessment pursuant to section 137.115, RSMo.
al, the pensioner or applicant shall provide, upon request, an estimate of the property’s current market value from a knowledgeable source. The division may reject the assessment of a particular knowledgeable source if there is reason to believe that the source has a conflict of interest regarding the property or a close relationship with the applicant, and the division may request to see any applicable credentials or other information regarding the selected source at the discretion of the division.
but are not limited to the following:
Home Administration (for rural land);
cultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (for rural land);
ciations, mortgage companies, and similar lending institutions;
Extension Service; or
appraiser of agricultural property.
agricultural property has no market value, or the household believes that the assessed market value is inaccurate, the division may require the household to provide one (1) or more of the items identified in paragraph (6)(B)2. of this rule.
market value of real property located outside the state of Missouri, the household shall provide one (1) or more of the following:
less than twelve (12) months old, that shows the fair market value, and is completed by an appraiser who is licensed to do appraisals in the jurisdiction in which the property is located;
the last twelve (12) months that shows the amount for which the property was purchased;
value from a real estate professional licensed in the jurisdiction in which the property is located; or
household is barred by law from selling the property, in which case the property will be deemed as having no fair market value.
information from at least one (1) category identified in this subsection, after being given at least ten (10) days to provide it, the division may deny eligibility to the household or determine the value of the property based on the information that is available to the division.
ber owns a portion of real property jointly or in common with people who are not household members, the value of the household member’s share shall be the property’s fair market value, multiplied by the percentage of ownership held by the household member.
(7) A person is not eligible for blind pension payments if—
(4) years for their second sanction, and permanently disqualified for their third (3) sanction if they—
(9) Any person shall permanently forfeit all of his or her rights to future blind pension benefits, if the division determines that the person—
AUTHORITY: sections 207.022 and 660.017, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed March 12, 2019, effective Sept. 30, 2019. ** *Orignal authority: 207.022, RSMo 2014 and 660.017, RSMo 1993, amended 1995. **Pursuant to Executive Order 21-09, 13 CSR 40-13.015, section (8) and subsection (9)(B) was suspended from March 25, 2020 through December 31, 2021.