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I believe it's 90 days, as a Provider.
Medicaid should come relatively fast after signing up for it. If you have not received notification of Medicaid starting, then it is best to call the help line, or visit the office that you signed up for Medicaid in.
There is no time limit on when Medicaid can come after a car that your mother had left. Even if she died almost two years ago, the state could still ask for repayment.
Yes indeed you can I'm currently in the appeal process with MHA myself. YOU MUST APPEAL WITHIN THE TIME FRAME. i have my hearing on the 25th of October took about a month
The answer depends, in part, on how paternity was established, but in any event there is a fairly short time frame in which to appeal a finding of paternity.
There is no set time frame for the amount of time a summons must be served before a set court date. Each court; criminal, small claims, family has its own set of rules.
Absolutely. In such a case, Medicaid is the secondary payor.
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If your income exceeds the Medicaid standard in your State, you will have to "spend down" the excess to qualify for Medicaid.
Sorry But you cant without a japenese drivers license. ;PYou can appeal only if you disagree with what the plan allowed as expenses. In other words, if you submitted claims on time but the reason you had forfieture is that they did not count them, you can appeal the reasons. Otherwise it may be very hard to appeal. Don;t forget to claim the forfeiture on your taxes - that might help lessen the bite a little.
Sure. But notify the Medicaid agency so that they can make sure that Tricare is billed first.
The time frame is from about the end of the 1450-1600