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6 Pa. Code § 22.22. Residence provisions.

§ 22.22. Residence provisions.

 (a)  Residence criteria. Except as set forth in subsection (d), a resident is a person who has lived within this Commonwealth, under color of law, for a period of at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the date the applicant’s application to participate in PACE is received by the Department. The applicant shall have or intend to have a fixed place of abode in this Commonwealth, with the present intent of maintaining a permanent home in this Commonwealth for the indefinite future. The burden of establishing proof of residence within this Commonwealth is on the applicant. Included in this section are persons residing in long-term care institutions located within this Commonwealth.

 (b)  Documentation of residence. The following are categories of documents which may be submitted as proof of residence in this Commonwealth. Documents submitted shall show the applicant’s name and address. If the application submitted has the applicant’s current name and address preprinted upon it, no other piece of documentation of residence is required to be submitted. Otherwise, one document from one of the following categories shall be photocopied and be provided as reasonable proof of residence:

   (1)  Motor vehicle records, such as a valid driver’s license.

   (2)  Housing records, such as mortgage records, rent receipts or certification of residency in a nursing home.

   (3)  Public utility records and receipts, such as electric bills.

   (4)  Local tax records.

   (5)  A completed and signed, Federal, State or local income tax return with the applicant’s name and address preprinted on it.

   (6)  Records of contacts with public or private social agencies.

   (7)  Employment records, including records of unemployment compensation.

   (8)  Additional documents or records determined acceptable by the Department and indicated in the instructions which accompany the PACE application form.

 (c)  Other documentation. If an individual does not have one or more documents listed in subsection (b), the individual may submit other documentation showing the applicant’s name and address for consideration by the Department. Documentation evidencing financial transactions, such as bank statements or credit card statements, are preferable. If it can be determined that no documentation of residency is available to the applicant, PACE may accept a notarized statement from a family member or other responsible person. The statement shall include the relationship to the applicant of the person making the statement, the address and length of residence of the applicant, and shall be dated within the current or preceding year. The statement shall include the address and telephone number of the person making the statement. These statements shall be approved by the Department before they will be accepted.

 (d)  Exception to the 90-day residency provision. An applicant who has not lived within this Commonwealth for 90 consecutive days will be considered a resident under the PACE Program if the applicant can establish intent to maintain a permanent home in this Commonwealth for the indefinite future by submitting a photocopy of a document from one of the following categories:

   (1)  Motor vehicle records, such as a valid driver’s license.

   (2)  Public utility records and receipts, such as electric bills.

   (3)  Local tax records.

   (4)  A completed and signed Federal, State or local income tax return with the applicant’s name and address preprinted on it.

 (e)  Continued residence. Residence in this Commonwealth of a claimant absent from this Commonwealth shall be based upon whether or not the claimant intends to return to this Commonwealth or remain indefinitely in another jurisdiction. If a claimant leaves this Commonwealth with the intent to establish a place of abode elsewhere, the claimant becomes ineligible to participate in PACE effective as of the date of exit from this Commonwealth.

Source

   The provisions of this §  22.22 adopted June 15, 1984, effective June 16, 1984, 14 Pa.B. 2109; amended March 29, 1985, effective March 30, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 1163; amended December 14, 1990, effective December 15, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 6143. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (103124) to (103125).

Cross References

   This section cited in 6 Pa. Code §  22.2 (relating to definitions); 6 Pa. Code §  22.21 (relating to general claimant eligibility policy); 6 Pa. Code §  22.33 (relating to responsibilities of the applicant in the application process); and 6 Pa. Code §  22.42 (relating to responsibilities of the claimant in the eligibility redetermination process).



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