WAC 388-450-0156
When am I exempt from deeming? (1) If
you meet any of the following conditions, you are permanently
exempt from deeming and we do not count your sponsor's income
or resources against your benefits:
(a) The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) does not
require you to have a sponsor. Immigrants who are not
required to have a sponsor include those with the following
status with Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS):
(i) Refugee;
(ii) Parolee;
(iii) Asylee;
(iv) Cuban entrant; or
(v) Haitian entrant.
(b) You were sponsored by an organization or group as
opposed to an individual;
(c) You do not meet the alien status requirements to be
eligible for benefits under chapter 388-424 WAC;
(d) You have worked or can get credit for forty
qualifying quarters of work under Title II of the Social
Security Act. We do not count a quarter of work toward this
requirement if the person working received TANF, food stamps,
Basic Food, SSI, CHIP, or nonemergency medicaid benefits. We
count a quarter of work by the following people toward your
forty qualifying quarters:
(i) Yourself;
(ii) Each of your parents for the time they worked before
you turned eighteen years old (including the time they worked
before you were born); and
(iii) Your spouse if you are still married or your spouse
is deceased.
(e) You become a United States (U.S.) Citizen;
(f) Your sponsor is dead; or
(g) If INS or a court decides that you, your child, or
your parent was a victim of domestic violence from your
sponsor and:
(i) You no longer live with your sponsor; and
(ii) Leaving your sponsor caused your need for benefits.
(2) You are exempt from the deeming process while you are
in the same AU as your sponsor;
(3) For Basic Food, you are exempt from deeming while you
are under age eighteen.
(4) For state family assistance, general assistance,
state-funded Basic Food benefits, and state-funded medical
assistance for legal immigrants you are exempt from the
deeming process if:
(a) Your sponsor signed the affidavit of support more
than five years ago;
(b) Your sponsor becomes permanently incapacitated; or
(c) You are a qualified alien according to WAC 388-424-0001 and you:
(i) Are on active duty with the U.S. armed forces or you
are the spouse or unmarried dependent child of someone on
active duty;
(ii) Are an honorably-discharged veteran of the U.S.
armed forces or you are the spouse or unmarried dependent
child of a honorably-discharged veteran;
(iii) Were employed by an agency of the U.S. government
or served in the armed forces of an allied country during a
military conflict between the U.S. and a military opponent; or
(iv) Are a victim of domestic violence and you have
petitioned for legal status under the Violence Against Women
Act.
(5) If you, your child, or your parent was a victim of
domestic violence, you are exempt from the deeming process for
twelve months if:
(a) You no longer live with the person who committed the
violence; and
(b) Leaving this person caused your need for benefits.
(6) If your AU has income at or below one hundred thirty
percent of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), you are exempt
from the deeming process for twelve months. For this rule, we
count the following as income to your AU:
(a) Earned and unearned income your AU receives from any
source; and
(b) Any noncash items of value such as free rent,
commodities, goods, or services you receive from an individual
or organization.
(7) If you are exempt from deeming because your AU does
not have income over one hundred thirty percent of the FPL, we
give the United States Attorney General the following
information:
(a) The names of the sponsored people in your AU;
(b) That you are exempt from deeming due to your income;
and
(c) Your sponsor's name.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
74.08.090. 04-15-057, § 388-450-0156, filed 7/13/04,
effective 8/13/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050,
74.04.055, 74.04.057, and 74.04.510. 03-05-030, §
388-450-0156, filed 2/10/03, effective 4/1/03. Statutory
Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.057, 74.04.510 and Title 7,
Chapter II, Part 273 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 01-21-026, § 388-450-0156, filed 10/9/01, effective 11/1/01.]