Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 471 - NEBRASKA MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM SERVICES
Chapter 38 - ESTATE RECOVERY
Section 471-38-004 - UNDUE HARDSHIP WAIVER
Current through September 17, 2024
004.01 PURPOSE. Waivers granted by the Department based on undue hardship are a rare and extraordinary remedy intended to prevent the impoverishment of the deceased recipient's family if the Department were to pursue an estate-recovery claim. Anticipating or expecting an inheritance, or being inconvenienced economically by the lack of an inheritance, is not a valid basis for an undue-hardship waiver.
004.02 HEIR. Any person who could be considered an heir of the now-deceased Medicaid recipient under the Probate Code may apply for an undue-hardship waiver.
004.03 CRITERIA. Any of the following circumstances may constitute an undue hardship that results in a complete or partial waiver of claim:
004.04 LIMITATION. An undue hardship does not exist if action taken by the recipient, whether directly or by another person pursuant to sufficient authorization, impermissibly divested or diverted assets to avoid estate recovery.
004.05 APPLICATION AND REVIEW PROCESS. An undue-hardship waiver application must be submitted in writing to the Department within 30 days of the creditor's claim-filing deadline or 90 days from the recipient's date of death if there is no probate proceeding. The application must explain:
The applicant will receive a written decision within 90 days after the Department has received the application. If the application is completely or partially denied, the decision will include general information about appealing the decision.