Generally, SSA checks for RSDI eligibility before granting SSI, and vice versa. RSDI (unlike SSI) is countable income and might affect your disabled child's eligibility for Medicaid.
This likely varies among the States, but in Illinois you can keep an amount equal to the SSI payment level.
Unless one anticipates becoming ineligible for Medicaid, there is no good reason for a person who has both Medicare A & B and Medicaid to keep a private insurance plan. However, if you choose to do so, please do the taxpayers a favor and let your medical providers and your Medicaid caseworker know about the private plan, so that Medicaid will be billed only after the bill is "adjudicated" by Medicare and/or the private plan.
my alarm system keep disable my car how do I reset or disable this alarm system
Write a letter to your caseworker at your Medicaid office. Include your case number and new and old addresses. Keep a copy of the letter.
The only way would be to log into your router itself, and disable all security, meaning the DS doesn't need an encryption key. But that's technically unsafe, and you may as well just keep the router using WEP security and enter the encryption key into the DS.
Absolutely - but let the child's Medicaid caseworker know so that providers will bill the private insurance first.
You may keep personal property such as furniture, jewelry, your homestead and at least one motor vehicle.
Am I allowed to keep money from insurance company
Unless one anticipates becoming ineligible for Medicaid, there is no good reason for a person who has both Medicare A & B and Medicaid to keep a private insurance plan. However, if you choose to do so, please do the taxpayers a favor and let your medical providers and your Medicaid caseworker know about the private plan, so that Medicaid will be billed only after the bill is "adjudicated" by Medicare and/or the private plan.
taken from : http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/security/internet/sp2_disablescalerts.mspx = How to Disable Security Center Alerts = Published: August 16, 2004If you're running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) Windows Security Center should tell you the status of your antivirus software, firewall, and automatic updates. Security Center will alert you if your antivirus is out of date or turned off, firewall is turned off, or if Automatic Update is not turned on. If you have received multiple alerts and would like to turn notifications off, you can disable the antivirus, firewall, or automatic update alerts. Note You should only disable these alerts if you are an expert user. If you are in the process of updating or installing software you may also want to temporarily disable alerts, but please be sure to turn alerts back on so Windows can keep your status up to date. To turn off Security Center alerts 1. Click Start and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Security Center. 3. In the Security Center, under Resources, click Change the way Security Center alerts me. 4. In the Alert Settings dialog box, clear the Firewall, Automatic Updates, or Virus Protectioncheck boxes, and then click OK. When you use this procedure, the Security Center still displays your status, but does not send you alerts. Note If your computer is part of a domain (a group of computers on a network), your security settings are typically managed by your network administrator. In this case, the Security Center does not display your security status or send alerts.
There is no point! You will just get in trouble and maybe get expelled.you wont get expelled, if you find a way to get passed there security system, you can show them the gaping hole in there system, there are ways to get around it though without having to disable it,what exactly are you trying to do anyways ? keep looking on other fourms and webpages, or find out what kind of security they are using, and then Google search it, and look at the specifications, your bound to find a solution somewhere.
It means the security system is armed.