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Medical Assistance
2.1.2.3 County Residency (Archive)
Medical Assistance (MA) has rules about county residence. County residency policy determines the:
County of service
County of financial responsibility
County of Service
The county of service is responsible for administering the case, including, but not limited to:
Processing paper applications
Processing change in circumstances
Processing renewals
Gathering proofs and documentation
Issuing manual notices
Creating case notes
County of Financial Responsibility
The county of financial responsibility is the county where the person lives on the day the county receives a written request for assistance. The county of financial responsibility is responsible for paying the county share of MA services.
When a person moves to a different county, the new county becomes the county of financial responsibility after two months, not including the month of the move.
When a person lives in an excluded time facility or receives excluded time services, the county of financial responsibility is the county in which the person lived immediately before the excluded time started.
Excluded Time
Excluded time facilities and situations include:
Hospitals
Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCF)
Shelters (other than emergency shelters)
Halfway houses
Foster homes for children receiving Title IV-E and Non-Title IV-E Foster Care
Homes for children receiving Title IV-E and Non-Title IV-E Kinship Assistance
Board and lodging facilities
Maternity homes
Battered women's shelters
Correctional facilities
Regional treatment centers (RTC)
Placement in a facility based on an emergency hold
Placements in day training and habilitation programs
Assisted living services
Placements with an indeterminate commitment, including independent living
A person may receive excluded time services while living at home or in a group living situation. Excluded time services include:
Participation in a rehabilitation facility which meets the definition of a long-term sheltered workshop
Receipt of services from a Semi-Independent Living Services (SILS) Program
Day training and habilitation programs
Safe at Home
When a person is a Safe at Home (SAH) program participant, they use a PO Box address assigned to them. SAH provides a mail forwarding service. The county of financial responsibility and county of residence are the county in which the person lives. More information about SAH Address Confidentiality Program is available from the Minnesota Secretary of State.
Legal Citations
Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.056, subdivision 1
Minnesota Statutes, section 5B, subdivision 1 to 13