Fee-payor means any of the following persons, each of whom may be liable for charges for residential services and supports of an individual:
Fee-payor Charge means the portion of the residential rate to be charged to the fee-payor.
Income means any monies received, including recurrent payments, payments in kind, or lump sum payments.
Liquid Asset means cash and all property capable of ready conversion into cash regardless of whether such assets are held jointly or solely. Except as otherwise provided, liquid assets do not include life insurance or its cash value for the purpose of calculating charges for residential services and supports.
Recurrent Payment means income received at regular intervals, though not necessarily in constant amounts, and include, but are not limited to:
Residential Rate means the annualized rate approved by the Division of Purchased Services pursuant to St. 1992, c. 133, § 113 and/or the Rate Setting Commission pursuant to M.G.L. c. 6A, or pending the approval of such rate, the annualized rate the Department submits to the Division of Purchased Services or the Rate Setting Commission for residential services and supports to be provided at a particular location.
For any individual whose annual income exceeds 200% of the federal poverty line, the Department may assess an additional charge of 25% of the income above the poverty line.
115 CMR, § 3.05