Nevada Code § 422.3745

Account to Improve Emergency Medical Transportation Quality and Access: Creation; administration; authorized expenditures; limitations; federal financial participation and matching funds; nonreversion
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1. The Account to Improve Emergency
Medical Transportation Quality and Access is hereby created in the State
General Fund. The Division shall administer the Account. The revenue from
assessments and penalties imposed on private emergency medical transport
providers pursuant to NRS 422.3743 and 422.3747 , respectively, must be accounted
for separately in the Account.
2. The interest and income earned on the
money in the Account, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited
to the Account.
3. The money in the Account must only be
expended to:
(a) Provide enhanced rates of reimbursement to
private emergency medical transport providers that provide emergency ambulance
services to recipients of Medicaid;
(b) Provide funding to allow the Authority to:
(1) Modernize processes and infrastructure
relating to the collection and maintenance of data that is useful for purposes
relating to public health;
(2) Provide education to the public
relating to emergency medical services; and
(3) Conduct community outreach to improve
public health; and
(c) Carry out the provisions of NRS 422.3741 to 422.3749 , inclusive.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 422.3749 , all money deposited into the
Account, except for the money necessary for the purposes described in
paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection 3, and all federal financial participation
provided to match the money in the Account must be expended to fund the
enhanced rates of reimbursement established pursuant to paragraph (a) of
subsection 3. Such enhanced rates of reimbursement may be provided through any
or all of the following means:
(a) Increases to rates of reimbursement paid to
private emergency medical transport providers who receive such reimbursement on
a fee-for-service basis.
(b) The establishment of a minimum schedule of
fees to be paid to private emergency medical transport providers who provide
services to recipients of Medicaid under the Medicaid managed care program
established pursuant to NRS 422.273 .
(c) Directed payments to private emergency
medical transport providers who provide services to recipients of Medicaid
under the Medicaid managed care program established pursuant to NRS 422.273 , without respect to whether a
provider participates in the network of providers established or used by the
Medicaid managed care program.
5. Not more than 10 percent of the total
amount of money generated each year by the assessment imposed pursuant to NRS 422.3743 may be expended for the
purposes described in paragraphs (b) and (c) of subsection 3. Money allocated
for such expenditures must be used first for the purpose described in paragraph
(c) of subsection 3. If money allocated for such expenditures remains after all
necessary expenditures are made for that purpose, the Division shall expend the
remaining money for the purposes described in paragraph (b) of subsection 3.
6. Any money remaining in the Account at
the end of a fiscal year does not revert to the State General Fund, and the
balance in the Account must be carried forward to the next fiscal year.
7. Money in the Account must not be
expended to replace money that would otherwise be used to provide reimbursement
under Medicaid to private emergency medical transport providers.
8. The Director shall seek any necessary
federal authority to capture all available financial federal participation to
carry out the purposes described in paragraph (a) of subsection 3.
9. If the Legislature authorizes money in
the Account to be used for any purpose other than those authorized by
subsection 3:
(a) The Division shall cease imposing the
assessment provided by NRS 422.3743 ; and
(b) The regulations adopted to impose the
assessment pursuant to NRS 422.3743 are
void.

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