Sec. 3.5. An individual: (1) who is: (A) at least sixty-five (65) years of age; or (B) disabled, as determined by the Supplemental Security Income program; and (2) whose income and resources do not exceed those levels established by the Supplemental Security Income program; is eligible to receive Medicaid assistance if the individual's family income does not exceed one hundred percent (100%) of the federal income poverty level for the same size family, using income counting standards and criteria established by the federal Social Security Administration.
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