2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 256B.056 — Eligibility Requirements for Medical Assistance

Plain-Language Summary

Sets the income and asset limits for Medical Assistance eligibility in Minnesota. You must be a Minnesota resident. Income limits vary by category -- children and parents are evaluated using modified adjusted gross income (tax-based), while elderly and disabled applicants use Supplemental Security Income rules. Asset limits apply to elderly and disabled applicants.

Practical Notes
Income limits change each year and depend on your household size and which eligibility category you fall into. For most children and parents, only income matters (no asset test). For people 65 and older or those with disabilities, both income and assets are counted, but many things do not count as assets, including your home, one car, household goods, and burial funds up to certain limits. If your income is slightly too high, you may still qualify through a spenddown, where your medical expenses reduce your countable income.