Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 2 histories
209.030. Blind pensions, eligibility requirements — termination of payments for failure to submit to vision test — change of address, notice to department. — 1. Every adult blind person, eighteen years of age or over, of good moral character who shall have been a resident of the state of Missouri for one year or more next preceding the time of making application for the pension herein provided and every adult blind person eighteen years of age or over who may have lost his or her sight while a bona fide resident of this state and who has been a continuous resident thereof since such loss of sight, shall be entitled to receive, when enrolled under the provisions of sections 209.010 to 209.160, an annual pension as provided for herein, payable in equal monthly installments, provided, that no such person shall be entitled to or be paid a blind pension who:
(1) Owns property or has an interest in property to the value of thirty thousand dollars or more, or if married and actually living with husband or wife, if the value of his or her interest in property, together with that of such husband or wife, exceeds said amount; provided that, the first one hundred thousand dollars in an individual's ABLE account under sections 209.600 to 209.645 shall be excluded from such asset limit; provided, further, that in determining the total value of property owned, the real estate occupied by the blind person or spouse as the home, shall be excluded;
(2) Obtains, maintains, or renews a valid driver's license in this or any other state or territory, unless such license has been relinquished to the department of revenue and the person provides satisfactory proof of such relinquishment to the department of social services. The department of social services shall notify eligible blind persons with valid driver's licenses that they shall surrender such licenses within sixty days of approval for a blind pension. Upon receipt of a relinquished license under this subdivision, the department of revenue shall, if requested by the person, issue a nondriver's license card compliant with the provisions of chapter 302 at no charge to the person. The department of social services and the department of revenue shall jointly establish procedures and shall share any information necessary to implement this subdivision;
(3) Operates a motor vehicle with or without a valid driver's license;
(4) Has a sighted spouse resident in this state who upon the investigation of the family support division may be found to be able to provide for the reasonable support of such applicant if the sighted spouse's annual income is equal to or greater than five hundred percent of the federal poverty level for each state fiscal year;
(5) Publicly solicits alms in any manner or through any artifice in any part of this state;
(6) Is maintained in a private or endowed institution or is an inmate of a public institution, except as a patient in a public medical institution; provided, that benefits shall not be paid to a blind person under sixty-five years of age, who is a patient in an institution for mental diseases or tuberculosis. In order to comply with federal laws and regulations and state plans in making payments to or on behalf of mentally ill individuals sixty-five years of age, or over, who are patients in a state mental institution, the family support division shall require agreements or other arrangements with the institution to provide a framework for cooperation and to assure that state plan requirements and federal laws and regulations relating to such payment will be observed. In the event the federal laws or regulations will not permit approval of the state plan for benefit payments to or on behalf of an individual who is sixty-five years of age, or over, and is a patient in a state institution for mental diseases, this portion of this subdivision shall be inoperative until approval of a state plan is obtained;
(7) Is otherwise not blind and not eligible for a blind pension under this chapter; or
(8) Pleads guilty or has been found to have violated section 209.140.
2. Any applicant for or any recipient of a blind pension who does not submit, without good cause or as otherwise specified by the department of social services, to a vision test as required under section 209.040 within thirty days of a request by the department shall not be eligible for a blind pension and the department shall terminate payment after notice and an opportunity for a hearing.
3. The applicant for or recipient of a blind pension shall inform the department of any change of address or other contact information and any other change of circumstances that may impact the applicant or recipient's eligibility for a blind pension within ten days of the change. Any notice served on the applicant or recipient shall be sent by certified mail delivered by the United States Postal Service at the applicant's or recipient's address of record and shall be deemed service for all purposes under sections 209.010 to 209.160.
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(RSMo 1939 § 9451, A.L. 1943 p. 786, A.L. 1945 p. 1351, A.L. 1947 V. II p. 329, A.L. 1949 p. 531, A.L. 1951 p. 762, A.L. 1953 p. 641, A.L. 1955 p. 696, A.L. 1959 H.B. 73, A.L. 1967 p. 328, A.L. 1969 H.B. 225, A.L. 1972 S.B. 483, A.L. 1981 H.B. 360, A.L. 2014 H.B. 1299 Revision, A.L. 2018 H.B. 2171)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XII - Public Health and Welfare
Section 209.010 - Division to aid blind persons.
Section 209.020 - Division may receive and expend donations and bequests.
Section 209.035 - Proceeds from involuntary conversion, how treated — receipt defined.
Section 209.050 - Persons refusing work ineligible for pensions — names may be stricken from roll.
Section 209.060 - Application for pension — payment begins, when — misrepresentation, penalty.
Section 209.070 - Division to prepare suitable blank application forms.
Section 209.080 - Division to make regulations relative to examination of applicants for pensions.
Section 209.090 - Division to prepare roll of pensioners — to distribute pensions.
Section 209.100 - Division to keep blind pension roll.
Section 209.110 - Person aggrieved may appeal.
Section 209.130 - Rate of tax to be levied.
Section 209.140 - Persons violating provisions of law guilty of misdemeanor.
Section 209.170 - October fifteenth to be white cane safety day, governor to note.
Section 209.200 - Definitions.
Section 209.240 - Amount of pension — need, how determined.
Section 209.251 - Definitions.
Section 209.261 - Definitions.
Section 209.265 - No disclosure of conversation without permission — penalty.
Section 209.285 - Definitions.
Section 209.289 - Coordinator to be hired, qualifications, salary and expenses.
Section 209.295 - Rules and regulations, authority to promulgate, duties of commission.
Section 209.299 - Evaluations to be held where and when — coordinator to notify applicants of score.
Section 209.302 - Eligibility for evaluation.
Section 209.305 - Evaluations, subjects to be covered — confidentiality of tests and records.
Section 209.307 - Conflict of interest for board or evaluation team, effect.
Section 209.311 - Fees, how established.
Section 209.314 - Grievances on evaluation, procedure.
Section 209.317 - Certificate may be suspended, denied or revoked — hearing procedure.
Section 209.322 - Certificates recognized by the board.
Section 209.331 - Procedure to adopt rules.
Section 209.337 - Violations, penalty — injunction granted when — venue.
Section 209.600 - Definitions.
Section 209.610 - Agreements, terms and conditions — contribution limits.
Section 209.615 - Deposit and investment of moneys.
Section 209.620 - Cancellation of participation agreement, penalty.
Section 209.625 - Assets exempt from taxation.
Section 209.630 - Assets used for ABLE program purposes only.
Section 209.635 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 209.640 - State treasurer's office, semiannual review.
Section 209.645 - ABLE account moneys not part of total state revenues.