10- 144 C.M.R. ch. 332, § 11-3

Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 144-332-11-3 - SUBSTANTIAL GAINFUL ACTIVITY (SGA)

"Substantial Gainful Activity" (SGA) is full or part time work that involves physical or mental activities which are usually done for pay or profit, although there may not be a profit.

Applicants who have average monthly earnings of more than $980 a month are considered to be engaging in SGA. (see Appendix B for calculation of this application pretest).

Applicants who are determined to be engaged in Substantial Gainful Activity are not eligible for State Supplement.

Applicants who have stopped work in the month of application do not have to meet the SGA test. Any income from the terminated employment is countable income.

Recipients who are working must continue to meet the definition of disability.

The following are examples of activities that would not be considered Substantial Gainful Activity:

I. A job is made for an individual out of sympathy or compassion, or which can be performed only because others provide more assistance or supervision than would be characteristic of a bona fide employment situation or a market for the goods or services is created more out of sympathy than intrinsic value received.
II. A job that is part of occupational therapy prescribed and supervised by a physician.
III. An activity which is in the nature of a hobby and does not provide a bona fide job opportunity from the standpoint of genuine economic demand and remuneration.
IV. Activity which is part of an active Vocational Rehabilitation program constituting training and supervised by a rehabilitation agency.

10- 144 C.M.R. ch. 332, § 11-3