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Code · Arizona · Title 36 — Public Contracts

36-2935. Estate recovery program; liens

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A. The director shall adopt rules in accordance with state and federal law to allow the administration to file a claim against a member's estate to recover paid assistance. The administration is also entitled to a lien on a member's property to recover paid assistance the member receives.
B. A member's personal representative must notify the administration of the member's estate or property within three months after the member's death if the member was at least fifty-five years of age and the administration has not already filed a statement of claim in the estate proceedings.
C. As nearly as is possible, the administration shall recover charges pursuant to the procedures prescribed in sections 36-2915 and 36-2916. If both the administration and a county have valid liens for paid assistance provided to the same member, or if both the administration and a special health care district have valid claims for paid assistance provided to the same member, the value of the property shall be divided between the administration, the special health care district and the county pro rata according to the amounts of their respective liens.
D. The administration shall impose liens in a manner consistent with federal law.
E. This section also applies to persons who are eligible pursuant to section 36-2901, paragraph 6, subdivision
(a)and who receive medical assistance under article 1 of this chapter.
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