Effect of countable income on pay- ment amounts Sample Clauses

Effect of countable income on pay- ment amounts. Countable income of an el- igible individual or eligible couple is determined in the same manner as such income is determined under the title XVI supplemental security income pro- gram. Countable income will affect the amount of the State supplementary payments as follows:
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