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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 416 — Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled · § 416.1141

§ 416.1141. When the presumed value rule applies.

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The presumed value rule applies whenever we count in-kind support and maintenance as unearned income and the one-third reduction rule does not apply. This means that the presumed value rule applies if you are living—
(a)In another person's household (as described in § 416.1132(b)); you receive shelter from others living in the household; and others within the household do not pay for or provide you with all of your meals;
(b)In your own household (as described in § 416.1132(c)). For exceptions, see § 416.1142 if you are in a public assistance household and § 416.1143 if you are in a noninstitutional case situation; or
(c)In a nonmedical institution including any—
(1)Public nonmedical institution if you are there for less than a full calendar month;
(2)Public or private nonprofit educational or vocational training institution;
(3)Private nonprofit retirement home or similar institution where there is an express obligation to provide your full support and maintenance or where someone else pays for your support and maintenance. For exceptions, see § 416.1144; and
(4)For-profit institution where someone else pays for your support and maintenance. If you or the institution pay for it, see § 416.1145. [45 FR 65547, Oct. 3, 1980, as amended at 89 FR 21210, Mar. 27, 2024]
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