2021 Tennessee Code
Part 1 - Medical Assistance Act
§ 71-5-115. Financial Responsibility of Relative — When May Be Considered — Reimbursement From Responsible Parties

To the extent permitted by federal law, the department may require or permit that responsible parties of a recipient of medical assistance supplement or reimburse for any benefit or benefits rendered to the recipient pursuant to this part.

Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

2021 Tennessee Code

Title 71 - Welfare

Chapter 5 - Programs and Services for Poor Persons

Part 1 - Medical Assistance Act

§ 71-5-101. Short Title

§ 71-5-103. Part Definitions

§ 71-5-106. Determination of Eligibility for Medical Assistance

§ 71-5-108. Payment Methodology for Medicaid Enrollees Not Enrolled in Medicare

§ 71-5-111. Investigation — Determination of Eligibility

§ 71-5-112. Hearing Concerning Eligibility

§ 71-5-115. Financial Responsibility of Relative — When May Be Considered — Reimbursement From Responsible Parties

§ 71-5-121. Transfer of Income or Resources

§ 71-5-123. Statement of Public Officials as to Interest in Vendors or Providers

§ 71-5-125. Duties of Fiscal Review Committee

§ 71-5-126. Medicaid Expansion Under Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Prohibited Without Joint Resolution of General Assembly

§ 71-5-127. Conflict With Federal Law — Single State Agency

§ 71-5-128. Contracts With Health Maintenance Organizations — Requirements

§ 71-5-129. Charges for Services of Physician Assistants

§ 71-5-134. Rules and Regulations — Funding Medical Assistance

§ 71-5-135. State Unemployment Health Care Benefits — Scope — Conditions

§ 71-5-136. Hold Harmless Requirements Prohibited

§ 71-5-138. Compliance With Provisions Regarding Authorizations for Pharmacy Services

§ 71-5-146. Pharmacy Lock-in Program

§ 71-5-149. Disease Management Program

§ 71-5-150. Reimbursement for Tenncare Crossover Payments

§ 71-5-158. Amendment to Tenncare Ll Waiver Relating to Work and Community Engagement Requirements for Certain Adult Enrollees

§ 71-5-162. Identification of Child Enrollees Eligible for Federal Supplemental Security Income Upon Reaching 18 Years of Age — Counseling — Enrollment Assistance

§ 71-5-182. Violations — Damages — Definitions

§ 71-5-185. Venue

§ 71-5-189. Accounting of Tenncare Funds

§ 71-5-192. Information Management System

§ 71-5-193. Children's Mental Health Care — Development of Interagency Projects and Programs

§ 71-5-194. Spend Down Eligibility for Medical Assistance

§ 71-5-195. Study on Use of Prescription Drugs in Nursing Homes

§ 71-5-196. Veterans Education Benefits

§ 71-5-199. State Preferred Drug List