Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-28-806 - TEFRA Liens - Recovery
Current through Register Vol. 27, No. 52, December 24, 2021
A.
AHCCCS shall seek to recover a TEFRA lien for the amount of the medical
assistance provided up to the amount of the sale upon the sale or transfer of
the real property subject to the lien made prior to the member's
death.
B. After the member's death,
AHCCCS shall seek to recover a TEFRA lien for the amount of the medical
assistance received by the member at the age of 55 years or older from the
member's estate after the sale or transfer of the real property subject to the
lien. However, AHCCCS shall not seek to recover the TEFRA lien or attempt
recovery against any real property subject to the TEFRA lien so long as the
member is survived by the member's:
1.
Spouse;
2. Child under the age of
21; or
3. Child who receives
benefits under either Title II or Title XVI of the Social Security Act as blind
or disabled, as defined under
42
U.S.C. 1382c.
1. A sibling of the
member who currently resides in the deceased member's home and who has resided
in the member's home on a continuous basis since at least one year immediately
before the date of the member's admission to the nursing facility, ICF/IID, or
other medical institution as defined under
42 CFR
435.1010 and has; or
2. A child of the member who resides in the
deceased member's home and who:
a. Was
residing in the member's home for a period of at least two years immediately
before the date of the member's admission to the nursing facility, ICF/IID, or
other medical institution as defined under
42 CFR
435.1010;
b. Provided care to the member that allowed
the member to reside at home rather than in an institution; and
c. Has resided in the member's home on a
continuous basis since the admission of the deceased member to the medical
institution.
1. A
physician's written statement that describes the member's physical condition
and service needs for the previous two years before the member's
death;
2. Verification that the
child actually lived in the member's home;
3. A written statement from the child
providing the services that describes and attests to the services
provided;
4. A written statement,
if any, made by the member prior to death regarding the services received;
and
5. A written statement from
physician, friend, or relative as witness to the care provided.
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