Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions
§ 64.2-108.2. Provision in certain trust void

A. For purposes of this section, "medical assistance" and "medical assistance benefits" mean benefits payable under the state plan for medical assistance services.
B. Except as provided in subsection C, a provision in any inter vivos trust created for the benefit of the grantor that provides directly or indirectly for the suspension, termination, or diversion of the principal, income, or other beneficial interest of the grantor in the event that he should apply for medical assistance or require medical, hospital, or nursing care or long-term custodial, nursing, or medical care shall be against public policy and ineffective as against the Commonwealth. The assets of the trust, both principal and interest, shall be distributed as though no such application had been made. The provisions of this subsection shall apply without regard to the irrevocability of the trust or the purpose for which the trust was created.
C. Subsection B shall not apply to any trust with a corpus of $25,000 or less. If the corpus of any such trust exceeds $25,000, $25,000 of the trust shall be exempt from the provisions of subsection B. However, if the grantor has created more than one trust as described in subsection B, the $25,000 exemption shall be prorated among the trusts. Further, if the grantor made uncompensated transfers, as defined in § 20-88.02, within 30 months of applying for Medicaid benefits and no payments were ordered pursuant to subsection D of § 20-88.02, the $25,000 exemption under this subsection shall not apply.
D. The exemption provided by subsection C shall not apply to any trust created on or after August 11, 1993.
E. To the extent any trust created between August 11, 1993, and July 1, 1994 would but for subsection D be entitled to the exemption provided by subsection C, the grantor may revoke such trust notwithstanding any irrevocability in the terms of such trust. Nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed to authorize the grantor to effect the vested rights of any beneficiary of such trust without the express written consent of such beneficiary.
F. The provisions of subsection B shall not apply to an irrevocable inter vivos trust to the extent it is created for the purpose of paying the grantor's funeral and burial expenses and is funded in an amount and manner allowable as a resource in determining eligibility for medical assistance benefits. In the event any amount remains in the trust upon payment of the funeral or burial arrangements provided to or on behalf of such individual, the Commonwealth shall receive all amounts remaining in such trust up to an amount equal to the total medical assistance paid on behalf of the individual.
1993, c. 701, § 55-19.5; 1994, c. 692; 1998, c. 735; 2019, c. 712.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 64.2 - Wills, Trusts, and Fiduciaries

Chapter 1 - Definitions and General Provisions

§ 64.2-100. Definitions

§ 64.2-101. Construction of generic terms

§ 64.2-102. Meaning of child and related terms

§ 64.2-103. Evidence of paternity

§ 64.2-104. Incorporation by reference into a will, power of attorney, or trust instrument

§ 64.2-105. Incorporation by reference of certain powers of fiduciaries into will or trust instrument

§ 64.2-106. Grant of certain powers to personal representative or trustee by circuit court

§ 64.2-107. Power granted to personal representatives to make election regarding marital deduction as to certain qualifying terminable interest property; binding effect of election

§ 64.2-108. Power granted to personal representatives and trustees to donate conservation or open-space easements

§ 64.2-108.1. References to former sections, articles, or chapters

§ 64.2-108.2. Provision in certain trust void

§ 64.2-109. Repealed

§ 64.2-116. Definitions

§ 64.2-117. Applicability

§ 64.2-118. User direction for disclosure of digital assets

§ 64.2-119. Terms-of-service agreement

§ 64.2-120. Procedure for disclosing digital assets

§ 64.2-121. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user

§ 64.2-122. Disclosure of other digital assets of deceased user

§ 64.2-123. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of principal

§ 64.2-124. Disclosure of other digital assets of principal

§ 64.2-125. Disclosure of digital assets held in trust when trustee is original user

§ 64.2-126. Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in trust when trustee is not original user

§ 64.2-127. Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust when trustee is not original user

§ 64.2-128. Disclosure of digital assets to conservator or guardian of protected person

§ 64.2-129. Fiduciary duty and authority

§ 64.2-130. Custodian compliance and immunity

§ 64.2-131. Uniformity of application and construction

§ 64.2-132. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act