Nevada Code § 422.29304

Recovery of amounts paid for Medicaid under certain circumstances; powers and duties of Authority; duty to reimburse Authority; waiver of repayment; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the Authority shall, to the extent that it is not prohibited by
federal law, recover from a recipient of Medicaid the undivided estate of a
recipient of Medicaid or a person who signed the application for Medicaid or
for admission to a nursing facility on behalf of the recipient an amount not to
exceed the amount incorrectly paid on behalf of the recipient, if the person
who signed the application:
(a) Failed to report any required information to
the Authority or the nursing facility that the person knew at the time the
person signed the application;
(b) Refused to provide financial information
regarding the recipients income and assets, including, without limitation,
information regarding any transfers or assignments of income or assets;
(c) Concealed information regarding the
existence, transfer or disposition of the recipients income and assets with
the intent of enabling a recipient to meet any eligibility requirement for
Medicaid;
(d) Made any false representation regarding the
recipients income and assets, including, without limitation, any information
regarding any transfers or assignments of income or assets; or
(e) Failed to report to the Authority or the
nursing facility within the period allowed by the Authority any required
information that the person obtained after the person filed the application.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a recipient of Medicaid, the undivided estate of a recipient of
Medicaid or a person who signed the application for Medicaid or for admission
to a nursing facility on behalf of the recipient shall reimburse the Authority
or appropriate state agency for the value of the amount incorrectly paid on
behalf of the recipient.
3. The Director or a person designated by
the Director may, to the extent that it is not prohibited by federal law,
determine the amount of, and settle, adjust, compromise or deny a claim against
a recipient of Medicaid, the undivided estate of a recipient of Medicaid or a
person who signed the application for Medicaid or for admission to a nursing
facility on behalf of the recipient.
4. The Director may, to the extent that it
is not prohibited by federal law, waive the repayment of amounts incorrectly
paid on behalf of a recipient of Medicaid if the incorrect payment was not the
result of an intentional misrepresentation or omission by the recipient and if
repayment would cause an undue hardship to the recipient. The Director shall,
by regulation, establish the terms and conditions of such a waiver, including,
without limitation, the circumstances that constitute undue hardship.

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