Income definitions modification for housing support
Impact
The revisions introduced by SF992 aim to streamline income calculations for recipients of housing support. By reducing the amount of income that is counted against those seeking such support, the bill could result in a higher net benefit for individuals affected by it. This could significantly alter the landscape of housing assistance in Minnesota, allowing more residents to qualify for support and improve their living conditions. The effective date set for August 1, 2023, means that these changes will be implemented relatively soon, impacting many residents who rely on these definitions for their housing assistance applications.
Summary
Senate File 992 seeks to amend the definitions of income that are used in determining eligibility for housing support in Minnesota. Specifically, the bill modifies the concept of 'countable income' for those receiving cash benefits from the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The goal of these changes is to recalibrate how income is assessed and potentially increase the assistance available to individuals, particularly the elderly and disabled, who rely on such support systems for housing stability.
Contention
While the bill presents potential benefits for housing support recipients, there may be discussions regarding the sustainability of such financial adjustments within the state's budget. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the implications of increasing housing support expenditures against other budgetary needs within human services. Additionally, there may be debates about how this revised definition categorizes income and whether it adequately addresses the needs of all population segments, including low-income families and individuals who may not qualify under the revised definitions.
Definition added for medical assistance room and board rate, eligible grant fund uses modified, cultural and ethnic minority infrastructure grant program created, mental health grant programs created, transition from homelessness program created, housing supports program created for adults with serious mental illness, definition of supportive housing modified, and application requirements modified.
Minnesota Recovery Residence Certification Act; certification system for recovery residences established, housing support eligibility and regulations modified, criminal penalties established, and money appropriated.