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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4

30:4-25.9a Required notifications.

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2. a. The Division of Developmental Disabilities, in accordance with the provisions of this section, shall notify:
(1)a person with a developmental disability or the person's guardian, as applicable, if the division plans to terminate any services received by, or the placement of, the person due to the person's ineligibility for benefits under the Medicaid program or ineligibility for services or a placement from the division;
(2)a provider of services to a person with a developmental disability, if the division plans to terminate any services received by, or the placement of, the person due to the person's ineligibility for benefits under the Medicaid program or ineligibility for services or a placement from the division; and
(3)a provider of services to a person with a developmental disability eligible for services from the division, if the division plans to discontinue funding for a service provided by the provider to the person.
b. The division shall provide notification to a person with a developmental disability or the person's guardian, pursuant to paragraph
(1)of subsection a. of this section, at least 90 days prior to terminating any services received by, or a placement of, the person.
c. The division shall provide notification to a provider, pursuant to paragraph
(2)or
(3)of subsection a. of this section, at least 90 days prior to terminating any services received by, or a placement of, a person with a developmental disability or discontinuing funding for a service provided by the provider to the person, as applicable.
L.2015, c.304, s.2.
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