A 4327
Revises procedures for processing incomplete Medicaid applications; exempts asset transfers of up to $500 per month during look back period for determining eligibility for long-term care services.
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Bill overview
This bill revises procedures for processing incomplete Medicaid applications in New Jersey and exempts certain asset transfers during the look-back period for determining long-term care eligibility. Specifically, it limits asset transfers of up to $500 per month to avoid delaying eligibility determinations for those needing long-term care services. The bill also clarifies definitions related to Medicaid eligibility and administration.
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Shanique Speight
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