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§  369-m.  Program  eligibility and operations.  1. In accordance with  regulations of the commissioner, a social services  district  shall  pay  all  or  part  of  the health insurance costs on behalf of a person with  AIDS who:    (a) is  unemployed,  or,  if  employed,  currently  is  ineligible  to  participate  in  health insurance through his or her current employer or  such employer offers no such plan; and    (b) participated in the plan of health insurance provided  by  his  or  her  prior  employer  and  is eligible to continue or convert his or her  participation in such  plan  by  assuming  the  health  insurance  costs  associated  with such plan although no longer employed by such employer;  and    (c) resides in a household whose household  income  is  less  than  or  equal to one hundred eighty-five percent of the poverty line.    2. For purposes of determining eligibility under this title, household  income  shall  be  determined  by  use  of  the same methodology used to  determine eligibility for federal supplemental security income benefits,  provided that costs incurred for medical or remedial care shall  not  be  taken  into  account  in  determining  household  income;  and, provided  further, that any resources available to such  household  shall  not  be  considered  nor  required  to  be  applied to the payment of health care  expenses.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-11-b > 369-m

§  369-m.  Program  eligibility and operations.  1. In accordance with  regulations of the commissioner, a social services  district  shall  pay  all  or  part  of  the health insurance costs on behalf of a person with  AIDS who:    (a) is  unemployed,  or,  if  employed,  currently  is  ineligible  to  participate  in  health insurance through his or her current employer or  such employer offers no such plan; and    (b) participated in the plan of health insurance provided  by  his  or  her  prior  employer  and  is eligible to continue or convert his or her  participation in such  plan  by  assuming  the  health  insurance  costs  associated  with such plan although no longer employed by such employer;  and    (c) resides in a household whose household  income  is  less  than  or  equal to one hundred eighty-five percent of the poverty line.    2. For purposes of determining eligibility under this title, household  income  shall  be  determined  by  use  of  the same methodology used to  determine eligibility for federal supplemental security income benefits,  provided that costs incurred for medical or remedial care shall  not  be  taken  into  account  in  determining  household  income;  and, provided  further, that any resources available to such  household  shall  not  be  considered  nor  required  to  be  applied to the payment of health care  expenses.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-5 > Title-11-b > 369-m

§  369-m.  Program  eligibility and operations.  1. In accordance with  regulations of the commissioner, a social services  district  shall  pay  all  or  part  of  the health insurance costs on behalf of a person with  AIDS who:    (a) is  unemployed,  or,  if  employed,  currently  is  ineligible  to  participate  in  health insurance through his or her current employer or  such employer offers no such plan; and    (b) participated in the plan of health insurance provided  by  his  or  her  prior  employer  and  is eligible to continue or convert his or her  participation in such  plan  by  assuming  the  health  insurance  costs  associated  with such plan although no longer employed by such employer;  and    (c) resides in a household whose household  income  is  less  than  or  equal to one hundred eighty-five percent of the poverty line.    2. For purposes of determining eligibility under this title, household  income  shall  be  determined  by  use  of  the same methodology used to  determine eligibility for federal supplemental security income benefits,  provided that costs incurred for medical or remedial care shall  not  be  taken  into  account  in  determining  household  income;  and, provided  further, that any resources available to such  household  shall  not  be  considered  nor  required  to  be  applied to the payment of health care  expenses.