Current through Register 1536, December 6, 2024
Section 520.024 - General Trust Rules130 CMR 520.024 applies to trusts whether or not established by will and whether or not established by the individual or spouse.
(A)Irrevocable Trust.(1) The assets and income held in an irrevocable trust established by the individual or spouse that the trustee is required to distribute to or for the benefit of the individual are countable.(2) Payments from the income or principal of an irrevocable trust established by the individual or spouse to or for the benefit of the individual are countable.(3) The assets and income held in an irrevocable trust established by other than the individual or spouse that the trustee is required to distribute to the individual are countable.(4) Payments from the income or the principal of an irrevocable trust established by other than the individual or spouse to the individual are countable.(B)Home in Trust: Community-based Individuals. For an applicant or member who is not a nursing-facility resident, the principal place of residence held in a revocable or irrevocable trust is a noncountable asset. A home that is not the principal place of residence is countable and not subject to the exemptions of 130 CMR 520.007(G)(2) while an asset of the trust.(C)Home in Trust: Cure. (1) If the MassHealth agency has denied or terminated MassHealth because the home or former home in trust is considered an excess asset, the MassHealth agency will rescind that action if the home or former home has been removed from the trust and returned to the nursing-facility resident in accordance with the full cure rules at 130 CMR 520.019(K).(2) When the home or former home is removed from a trust, as determined by the MassHealth agency, the MassHealth agency will redetermine eligibility using the rules at 130 CMR 520.007(G)(8) and the full cure rules at 130 CMR 520.019(K).(3) When the home or former home has been removed from the trust, the MassHealth agency may place a lien in accordance with 130 CMR 515.012: Real Estate Liens.(D)Repayment of Financial and Medical Assistance. An individual who has received or will be receiving payments from a third party as a result of an accident, injury, or other loss must first repay the MassHealth agency for medical assistance under M.G.L. c. 118E, § 22 and 42 U.S.C. 1396a(a)(25)(A) and (B) and the Department of Transitional Assistance for financial assistance under M.G.L c. 18, § 5G, even if such third-party payments have been or will be placed in a special-needs or pooled trust in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 1396p(d)(4).(E)Waiver of the Trust Rules: Undue Hardship. When the MassHealth agency denies or terminates MassHealth due to excess assets, the individual may request, in accordance with 130 CMR 520.019(L), that the MassHealth agency rescind the denial or termination because such action would result in undue hardship.(F)Verification of a Trust. The individual must provide the MassHealth agency with a copy of the trust or similar legal device or, when appropriate, a will and any information detailing investments, holdings, and distributions, as determined by the MassHealth agency.(G)No Double Penalty. The MassHealth agency will apply the rules at 130 CMR 520.019(N) to prevent double penalty.