- (1) A household must have countable income at or below two hundred twenty percent of the federal poverty level for a person to be eligible for the kidney disease program (KDP). See WAC 182-540-021 to determine who must be included in the household and whose income counts.
- (2) The KDP contractor determines the household's income based upon the information reported in the KDP application and may request additional verification if the information in the application is not clear. A KDP applicant must provide verification of all household income (and expenses, if self-employed) to the KDP contractor for a KDP eligibility determination.
(3) The agency does not count the following income:
- (a) The first twenty dollars per month of unearned income for the entire household;
(b) Cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) to Social Security disability benefits and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits that take effect in the calendar year of a KDP eligibility determination and any subsequent COLAs to these benefits received by:
- (i) The applicant;
- (ii) The applicant's spouse; or
- (iii) Other family members included in the household size.
- (c) Fifty percent of the gross earned income of any person included in the household size;
- (d) Income received by a dependent child age eighteen or younger who is not included in the household size; or
- (e) Any income source which is specifically excluded by federal law.
- (4) The agency follows rules for SSI-related medical described in chapter 182-512 WAC to determine what income types count when determining eligibility for KDP.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021 and 41.05.160. WSR 15-21-001, § 182-540-022, filed 10/8/15, effective 11/8/15. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021. WSR 13-23-065, § 182-540-022, filed 11/18/13, effective 1/1/14.]