A lump sum is a nonrecurring cash payment. It may be earned or unearned. 55 Pa. Code § 178.4(g) 55 Pa. Code § 181.31
The CAO will count a lump sum payment received by the following individuals:
A member of the applicant/recipient group.
A legally responsible relative (LRR) who is living with the applicant/recipient group and who is not receiving TANF, GA, SBP, SSI, or Medical Assistance (MA). The CAO will count the amount of lump sum deemed available to the applicant/recipient group. (See Chapter 355, Deeming Income and Resources.)
The CAO will not count a lump sum that is excluded as a resource or as income. (See Chapter 340, Resources, and Chapter 350, Income).A lump sum may be counted either as a resource or as income. The CAO will count a lump sum as income if that would be more beneficial to the individual and if the individual agrees to have it counted that way.
NOTE: This is different from the treatment of lump sum for the cash assistance program. If a lump sum is treated as income in the month the individual receives it, any amount of the lump sum that is left over is then counted as a resource. 55 Pa. Code § 181.31(d)
NOTE: For individuals who received a lump sum before September 11, 1999, rules from before that date apply. Those rules allow the amount of the lump sum that is left over to be excluded as long as it is kept separate.
When an individual decides how a lump sum will be treated and the CAO approves the action, the decision cannot be changed for that lump sum.
The individual must prove the following: 55 Pa. Code § 178.3 55 Pa. Code § 181.3
That he or she owns the lump sum.
The date, amount, and individual or agency that made the lump sum payment.
The amount of any allowable deductions.
What he or she did with the lump sum.
The CAO will help the individual obtain proof. The CAO will not turn the individual down for MA if he or she doesn’t have proof but cooperates. The CAO will record the proof in the case record. If the individual cooperates but can’t obtain proof, the CAO will determine the amount of the countable lump sum based on the best available information.
Updated February 14, 2012, Replacing August 12, 2008