Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 477 - MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY
Chapter 12 - THIRD-PARTY RESOURCES AND CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
Section 477-12-013 - SANCTIONS FOR REFUSAL TO COOPERATE

Current through March 20, 2024

Upon receiving notification from the CSE Unit that an individual refused to cooperate, the individual is no longer eligible for Medicaid. The sanctioned individual remains in the household as financially responsible.

12-013.01 Exceptions for Sanctions for Refusal to Cooperate:

1. If an individual is age 18 or younger, Medicaid cannot be closed until the end of his/her initial six months of continuous eligibility.

2. If a minor parent is in the household of his/her active Medicaid parent(s), the minor's parent is responsible for cooperating in obtaining support for the minor's child. The minor's active Medicaid parent(s) is sanctioned if s/he or the minor does not cooperate.

3. No sanction is imposed for non-cooperation of a pregnant woman.

4. No sanction is imposed if at the time non-cooperation began, a child was not in the household of the active Medicaid parent(s).

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