Nevada Code § 422.27487

Eligibility for and coverage under Medicaid for persons who are incarcerated and persons released from incarceration; regulations
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1. To the extent not prohibited by federal
law, the Authority shall:
(a) Suspend, rather than terminate, the
eligibility for Medicaid of a person who is incarcerated for the amount of time
authorized by regulation pursuant to subsection 2;
(b) Authorize a person who is incarcerated and
was not eligible for Medicaid before being incarcerated or whose eligibility
for Medicaid has been terminated to apply up to 6 months before his or her
scheduled release for enrollment in Medicaid immediately upon release, except
where such a person is authorized to enroll earlier pursuant to NRS 422.272428 ; and
(c) Reinstate or institute, as applicable,
eligibility for and coverage under Medicaid for a person described in paragraph
(a) or (b) as soon as possible upon his or her release from incarceration if
the person otherwise meets the requirements to be eligible for Medicaid at that
time.
2. The Authority may adopt any regulations
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section, including, without
limitation, regulations that prescribe the amount of time that the eligibility
for Medicaid of a person may be suspended pursuant to paragraph (a) of
subsection 1 before being terminated.

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