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Treatment of Medicare Prescription Drug Card and Related Transitional Assistance in WIC Income Eligibility Determinations

EO Guidance Document #
FNS-GD-2004-0017
FNS Document #
WIC 2004-2
Resource type
Policy Memos
Resource Materials
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DATE: June 29, 2004
MEMO CODE: WIC Final Policy Memorandum # 2004-2
SUBJECT: Treatment of Medicare Prescription Drug Card and Related Transitional Assistance in WIC Income Eligibility Determinations
TO: Regional Directors
Supplemental Food Programs
All Regions

Authorized by the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA), the prescription drug discount card provides Medicare beneficiaries with negotiated prices that should be lower than the regular price of prescription drugs. Additionally, from June to December 2004, Medicare is providing through the drug discount cards a $600 subsidy (“transitional assistance”) to Medicare beneficiaries whose incomes are not more than 135 percent of the poverty line and who do not have certain other drug coverage. An additional subsidy of up to $600 will be provided in calendar year 2005.

Section 1860D-31(g)(6) of the Social Security Act, as amended by the MMA, states that the availability of negotiated prices or transitional assistance received through the prescription drug card “shall not be treated as benefits or otherwise taken into account in determining an individual’s eligibility for, or the amount of benefits under, any other federal program.” Therefore, in accordance with the MMA and regulations issued by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, any subsidy that a household receives through the prescription drug discount card program must not be treated as income in determining income eligibility for the WIC program.

PATRICIA N. DANIELS
Director
Supplemental Food Programs Division

Page updated: December 21, 2021

The contents of this guidance document do not have the force and effect of law and are not meant to bind the public in any way. This document is intended only to provide clarity to the public regarding existing requirements under the law or agency policies.