AN ACT RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES -- MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Allows retirement allowances to be paid directly into a qualifying special needs trust to protect means-tested public benefits for disabled beneficiaries under 65.
Allows retirement allowances to be paid directly into a qualifying special needs trust to protect means-tested public benefits for disabled beneficiaries under 65.
Status: Passed House (12/11/2024) with immediate effect; referred to Committee on Government Operations (01/22/2025); public hearings scheduled Feb 2025. Sponsor: Rep. Kara Hope.
To allow a State Employees’ Retirement System benefit that would otherwise be paid to an individual retirement allowance beneficiary to instead be paid directly into a “special needs trust” (SNT) established for a disabled person under age 65, in order to preserve the beneficiary’s eligibility for public benefits (e.g., Medicaid).
Support was voiced by: State Bar of Michigan Elder Law & Disability Rights Section; Michigan Association of Public Employee Retirement Systems; Michigan Bankers Association (for HB 5986 and others); Michigan State Employee Retirees Association; and legal practitioners.
This change enables an administrative mechanism to route survivor benefit payments into federally authorized special needs trusts to protect beneficiaries’ means‑tested public benefits.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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