28-6-3.1. Disposal of assets at less than fair market value--Effect on eligibility.
Any real or personal assets disposed of by an individual, the individual's spouse, or other person acting on behalf of or at the request of the individual, applying for or receiving Title XIX medical assistance for long-term care and home and community based services through the Department of Social Services at less than fair market value, at any time on or after a look back date as defined in this section, are presumed to be assets to the fullest extent allowable for federal financial participation when determining eligibility.
If the asset was disposed of prior to February 8, 2006, and was not a trust or similar legal device, the look back date is a date thirty-six months prior to the first date on which the individual is both institutionalized and has applied to the Department of Social Services for long-term care medical assistance. If the asset was disposed of after February 7, 2006, the look back date is a date sixty months prior to the first date on which the individual is both institutionalized and has applied to the Department of Social Services for long-term care medical assistance. In the case of a trust or similar legal device that is treated as an asset disposed of at less than fair market value, the look back date is a date sixty months prior to the first date on which the individual is both institutionalized and has applied to the Department of Social Services for long-term care medical assistance.
The Department of Social Services shall promulgate rules, pursuant to chapter 1-26, to determine eligibility for medical assistance for long-term care which shall relate to the following areas:
(1)The period of ineligibility when real or personal assets are given away or sold at less than fair market value;
(2)Exemptions; and
(3)Such other standards and requirements as may be necessary for federal financial participation.
Source: SL 1981, ch 213, §1; SL 1984, ch 200; SL 1989, ch 242, §1; SL 1994, ch 228; SL 2007, ch 171, §1.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 28 - Public Welfare and Assistance
Chapter 06 - Medical Services To The Indigent
Section 28-6-1 - Provision of medical services and remedial care authorized--Rules.
Section 28-6-1.2 - Reimbursement schedule for certain services--Medicaid program.
Section 28-6-3.1 - Disposal of assets at less than fair market value--Effect on eligibility.
Section 28-6-4.5 - Public funds not to be used for abortion except to save life of mother.
Section 28-6-5 - Opportunity provided to apply for assistance--Assistance furnished promptly.
Section 28-6-6 - Fair hearing on denial or delay in assistance.
Section 28-6-16 - Definition of terms.
Section 28-6-17 - Income and resources of spouses in long-term care--Division--Notice--Hearing.
Section 28-6-18 - Promulgation of rules regarding income and resources in long-term care.
Section 28-6-20 - Effect of 28-6-16 to 28-6-22, inclusive, on other statutes.
Section 28-6-21 - Application of 28-6-17.
Section 28-6-22 - Application of 28-6-16 to 28-6-22, inclusive.
Section 28-6-23 - Medical assistance as debt to department--Recovery of debt.
Section 28-6-23.1 - Limiting financial responsibility of estate of surviving spouse.
Section 28-6-24 - Medical assistance lien against real property.
Section 28-6-25 - Filing medical assistance real estate lien.
Section 28-6-26 - Exemption to medical assistance lien.
Section 28-6-27 - Priority of medical assistance lien.
Section 28-6-28 - Definition of terms.
Section 28-6-29 - Funding pool established.
Section 28-6-30 - Payments from funding pool to publicly owned and operated nursing facilities.
Section 28-6-31 - Payments to be remitted to department for credit to health care trust fund.
Section 28-6-33 - Code provisions governing investment in health care trust fund.
Section 28-6-34 - Funds appropriated under §28-6-1 may be used for payments under §28-6-30.
Section 28-6-35 - Promulgation of rules regarding health care trust fund and funding pool.
Section 28-6-36 - No entitlement to funds.
Section 28-6-38 - South Dakota long-term care partnership program established.