Research, Statistics, & Policy Analysis

State Assistance Programs for SSI Recipients, January 2008

(released December 2008)
 

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Questions about the report should be directed to Sherry Barber at 410-965-9851 or ssi.st.asst@ssa.gov. For additional copies of this report, please e-mail op.publications@ssa.gov.

Selected Features of State Assistance Programs, January 2008

NOTE: These data are for the 50 states and the District of Columbia.

State Supplementation

Number of states that provide—
Both mandatory and optional supplementation 28
Mandatory supplementation only 4
Optional supplementation only (no recipients in mandatory supplementation) 17
No supplementation 2
Mandatory supplementation: number of states with—
Federal administration 18
State administration 14
No recipients to supplement 17
No mandatory supplementation program 2
Optional supplementation: number of states with—
Federal administration 9
State administration 30
Federal and state administration 6
No optional supplementation program 6

Interim Assistance Reimbursement (IAR) Program

Number of states that—
Participate in program 38
Do not participate in program 13

Medicaid Program

Number of states that have—
Federal determination of eligibility, federal SSI criteria 33
State determination of eligibility 17
Federal SSI criteria 7
State criteria 10
County determination of eligibility, state criteria 1

Preface

This report provides data on selected characteristics of state assistance programs for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients as of January 1, 2008. The data the Social Security Administration (SSA) uses to compile this annual report are provided by the states where the state administers the supplementation program. The data presented are what was made available at the time of publication.

The programs covered in this report are state supplementation of federal SSI payments (mandatory and optional), state assistance for special needs, and Medicaid. The characteristics selected for each program are those that SSA receives questions about most often from individuals, public and private organizations, and federal and state agencies. The program details are explained in the "Guide to Reading the State Summaries."

The report focuses on eligibility provisions and levels of assistance for individuals and couples by living arrangements, and those who receive supplementary payments in each state and in the District of Columbia. Payment levels shown are the maximum amounts possible for these living arrangements. The report also presents information about federal and state administrative responsibilities for making payments, state criteria for special needs payments, and Medicaid eligibility.

Sherry Barber of the Division of SSI Statistics and Analysis collected and compiled the data. Staff of the Division of Information Resources edited the report and prepared the print and Web versions for publication.

Your suggestions and comments on this report are welcome and should be directed to Sherry Barber at 410-965-9851 or ssi.st.asst@ssa.gov. For additional copies of this report, please e-mail op.publications@ssa.gov. This report and other publications about the SSI program are available at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy.

The Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the state agency personnel and the Social Security Administration's central office policy analysts in providing this information.

Manuel de la Puente
Associate Commissioner for Research, Evaluation, and Statistics
December 2008

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