203-6  Moving From State to State

 

  1. Moving to Utah.

An individual who gives up residency in another state to become a Utah resident can receive CHIP in Utah even if the other state provided CHIP for the month of application.  If the individual received a State Supplemental Payment from the other state, see Section 203-5 #5.  The person is not a Utah resident until he or she arrives in Utah.  He is not a Utah resident while en route to Utah from the other state.  Other family members do not become Utah residents until they arrive too.

  1. Moving out of Utah

  1. When an individual moves out of Utah, consider him a Utah resident until the month after he moves.

  2. After an unemancipated child is found to meet Utah residency requirements, his eligibility is not affected by a change of residency on the part of his parents, legal guardian or the person who applied for CHIP on his behalf.  If the child remains in Utah, he is a Utah resident.