Nevada Code § 422.29306

Imposition and release of lien on property of recipient of Medicaid
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1. The Authority may, to the extent not
prohibited by federal law, petition for the imposition of a lien pursuant to
the provisions of NRS 108.850 against
real or personal property of a recipient of Medicaid as follows:
(a) The Authority may obtain a lien against a
recipients property, both real or personal, before or after the death of the
recipient in the amount of assistance paid or to be paid on behalf of the
recipient if the court determines that assistance was incorrectly paid for the
recipient.
(b) The Authority may seek a lien against the
real property of a recipient at any age before the death of the recipient in
the amount of assistance paid or to be paid for the recipient if the recipient
is an inpatient in a nursing facility, intermediate care facility for persons
with intellectual disabilities or other medical institution and the Authority
determines, after notice and opportunity for a hearing in accordance with
applicable regulations, that the recipient cannot reasonably be expected to be
discharged and return home.
2. No lien may be placed on a recipients
home pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 for assistance correctly paid
if:
(a) His or her spouse;
(b) His or her child who is under 21 years of
age, blind or disabled as determined in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 1382c; or
(c) His or her brother or sister who is an owner
or part owner of the home and who was residing in the home for at least 1 year
immediately before the date the recipient was admitted to the medical
institution,
is lawfully
residing in the home.
3. Upon the death of a recipient, the
Authority may seek a lien upon the recipients undivided estate.
4. The amount of the lien recovery must be
based on the value of the real or personal property at the time of sale of the
property.
5. The Director shall release a lien
pursuant to this section:
(a) Upon notice by the recipient or the
representative of the recipient to the Director that the recipient has been
discharged from the medical institution and has returned home;
(b) If the lien was incorrectly determined; or
(c) Upon satisfaction of the claim of the
Authority.

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