Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 477 - MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY
Chapter 9 - NOTIFICATION
Section 477-9-003 - SITUATIONS REQUIRING ADEQUATE NOTICE ONLY

Current through March 20, 2024

In the following situations, timely notice does not apply, however, adequate notice must be sent no later than the effective date of action:

(A) The Department has factual information confirming the death of the client;

(B) The Department receives a written and signed statement from the client:

(i) Stating that assistance is no longer required; or

(ii) Giving information that requires termination or reduction of assistance, and indicating, in writing, that the client understands the consequence of supplying the information;

(C) The client has been admitted or committed to an institution and no longer qualifies for Medicaid. This does not apply to individuals who remain eligible in suspended status;

(D) The client has been placed in skilled nursing care, intermediate care, long-term hospitalization, or Assisted Living Waiver;

(E) The client's whereabouts are unknown, and mail directed to the client has been returned by the post office indicating no known forwarding address;

(F) It has been established the client has been accepted for assistance in another state; or

(G) A change in the level of medical care.

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