30:4D-57 Functions, duties, powers, responsibilities of Medicaid Inspector General.
5. a. The Medicaid Inspector General shall have the following general functions, duties, powers, and responsibilities:
(1) To appoint such deputies, directors, assistants, and other officers and employees as may be needed for the office to meet its responsibilities, and to prescribe their duties and fix their compensation in accordance with State law and within the amounts appropriated therefor;
(2) To conduct and supervise all State government activities, except those of the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in the Department of Law and Public Safety, relating to Medicaid integrity, fraud, and abuse;
(3) To call upon any department, office, division, or agency of State government to provide such information, resources, or other assistance as the Medicaid Inspector General deems necessary to discharge the duties and functions and to fulfill the responsibilities of the Medicaid Inspector General under this act. Each department, office, division, and agency of this State shall cooperate with the Medicaid Inspector General and furnish the office with the assistance necessary to accomplish the purposes of this act;
(4) To coordinate activities to prevent, detect, and investigate Medicaid fraud and abuse among the following: the Departments of Human Services, Health, Education, and Treasury; the Office of the Attorney General; and the special investigative unit maintained by each health insurer providing a Medicaid managed care plan within the State;
(5) To apply for and receive federal grants and monies with all necessary assistance as the Medicaid Inspector General shall require from the department;
(6) To enter into any applicable federal pilot programs and demonstration projects and coordinate with the department in order for the department to apply as requested by the Medicaid Inspector General, for necessary federal waivers;
(7) To recommend and implement policies relating to Medicaid integrity, fraud, and abuse, and monitor the implementation of any recommendations made by the office to other agencies or entities responsible for the administration of Medicaid;
(8) To perform any other functions that are necessary or appropriate in furtherance of the mission of the office; and
(9) To direct all public or private Medicaid service providers or recipients to cooperate with the office and provide such information or assistance as shall be reasonably required by the office.
b. As it relates to ensuring compliance with applicable Medicaid standards and requirements, identifying and reducing fraud and abuse, and improving the efficiency and effectiveness of Medicaid, the functions, duties, powers, and responsibilities of the Medicaid Inspector General shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) To establish, in consultation with the department and the Attorney General, guidelines under which the withholding of payments or exclusion from Medicaid may be imposed on a provider or shall automatically be imposed on a provider;
(2) To review the utilization of Medicaid services to ensure that Medicaid funds, regardless of which agency administers the service, are appropriately spent to improve the health of Medicaid recipients;
(3) To review and audit contracts, cost reports, claims, bills, and all other expenditures of Medicaid funds to determine compliance with applicable laws, regulations, guidelines, and standards, and enhance program integrity;
(4) To consult with the department to optimize the Medicaid management information system in furtherance of the mission of the office. The department shall consult with the Medicaid Inspector General on matters that concern the operation, upgrade and implementation of the Medicaid management information system;
(5) To coordinate the implementation of information technology relating to Medicaid integrity, fraud, and abuse; and
(6) To conduct educational programs for Medicaid providers, vendors, contractors, and recipients designed to limit Medicaid fraud and abuse.
c. As it relates to investigating allegations of Medicaid fraud and abuse and enforcing applicable laws, rules, regulations, and standards, the functions, duties, powers, and responsibilities of the Medicaid Inspector General shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) To conduct investigations concerning any acts of misconduct within Medicaid;
(2) To refer information and evidence to regulatory agencies and professional and occupational licensing boards;
(3) To coordinate the investigations of the office with the Attorney General, the State Inspector General, law enforcement authorities, and any prosecutor of competent jurisdiction, and endeavor to develop these investigations in a manner that expedites and facilitates criminal prosecutions and the recovery of improperly expended Medicaid funds, including:
(a) keeping detailed records for cases processed by the State Inspector General and the Attorney General and county prosecutors. The records shall include: information on the total number of cases processed and, for each case, the agency and division to which the case is referred for investigation; the date on which the case is referred; and the nature of the suspected fraud, waste, or abuse; and
(b) receiving notice from the Attorney General of each case that the Attorney General declines to prosecute or prosecutes unsuccessfully;
(4) To make information and evidence relating to suspected criminal acts which the Medicaid Inspector General may obtain in carrying out his duties available to the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit pursuant to the requirements of federal law, as well as to other law enforcement officials when appropriate, and consult with the Attorney General and county prosecutors in order to coordinate criminal investigations and prosecutions;
(5) To refer complaints alleging criminal conduct to the Attorney General or other appropriate prosecutorial authority. If the Attorney General or other appropriate prosecutorial authority decides not to investigate or prosecute the matter, the Attorney General or other appropriate prosecutorial authority shall promptly notify the Medicaid Inspector General. The Attorney General or the prosecutorial authority shall inform the Medicaid Inspector General as to whether an investigation is ongoing with regard to any matter so referred. The Medicaid Inspector General shall preserve the confidentiality of the existence of any ongoing criminal investigation.
(a) If the Attorney General or the prosecutorial authority decides not to investigate or act upon the matter referred, the Inspector General is authorized to continue an investigation after the receipt of such a notice.
(b) Upon the completion of an investigation or, in a case in which the investigation leads to prosecution, upon completion of the prosecution, the Attorney General or the prosecutorial authority shall report promptly the findings and results to the Medicaid Inspector General. In the course of informing the Medicaid Inspector General, the Attorney General or prosecutorial authority shall give full consideration to the authority, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Medicaid Inspector General, the public interest in disclosure, and the need for protecting the confidentiality of complainants and informants.
(c) The Medicaid Inspector General shall maintain a record of all matters referred and the responses received and shall be authorized to disclose information received as appropriate and as may be necessary to resolve the matter referred, to the extent consistent with the public interest in disclosure and the need for protecting the confidentiality of complainants and informants and preserving the confidentiality of ongoing criminal investigations.
(d) Notwithstanding any referral made pursuant to this subsection, the Medicaid Inspector General may pursue any administrative or civil remedy under the law;
(6) In furtherance of an investigation, to compel at a specific time and place, by subpoena, the appearance and sworn testimony of any person whom the Medicaid Inspector General reasonably believes may be able to give information relating to a matter under investigation;
(a) For this purpose, the Medicaid Inspector General is empowered to administer oaths and examine witnesses under oath, and compel any person to produce at a specific time and place, by subpoena, any documents, books, records, papers, objects, or other evidence that the Medicaid Inspector General reasonably believes may relate to a matter under investigation.
(b) If any person to whom a subpoena is issued fails to appear or, having appeared, refuses to give testimony, or fails to produce the books, papers, or other documents required, the Medicaid Inspector General may apply to the Superior Court and the court may order the person to appear and give testimony or produce the books, papers, or other documents, as applicable. Any person failing to obey that order may be punished by the court as for contempt;
(7) Subject to applicable State and federal law, to have full and unrestricted access to all records, reports, audits, reviews, documents, papers, data, recommendations, or other material available to State and local departments of health and human services, other State and local government agencies, and Medicaid service providers relating to programs and operations with respect to which the office has responsibilities under this act;
(8) To solicit, receive, and investigate complaints related to Medicaid integrity, fraud, and abuse;
(9) To prepare cases, provide expert testimony, and support administrative hearings and other legal proceedings; and
(10) Upon reasonable belief of the commission of a fraudulent or abusive act, to conduct on-site facility inspections.
d. As it relates to recovering improperly expended Medicaid funds, imposing administrative sanctions, damages or penalties, negotiating settlements, and developing an effective third-party liability program to assure that all private or other governmental medical resources have been exhausted before a claim is paid by Medicaid or that reimbursement is sought when there is discovered a liable third party after payment of a claim, the functions, duties, powers, and responsibilities of the Medicaid Inspector General shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) On behalf of the department, to collect all overpayments for reimbursable services that are self-disclosed by providers pursuant to current law;
(2) To pursue civil and administrative enforcement actions against those who engage in fraud, abuse, or illegal acts perpetrated within Medicaid, including providers, contractors, agents, recipients, individuals, or other entities involved directly or indirectly with the provision of Medicaid care, services, and supplies. These civil and administrative enforcement actions shall include the imposition of administrative sanctions, penalties, suspension of fraudulent, abusive, or illegal payments, and actions for civil recovery and seizure of property or other assets connected with such payments;
(3) To initiate civil suits consistent with the provisions of this act, maintain actions for civil recovery on behalf of the State, and enter into civil settlements;
(4) To withhold payments to any provider for Medicaid services if the provider unreasonably fails to produce complete and accurate records related to an investigation that is initiated by the office with reasonable cause;
(5) To ensure that Medicaid is the payor of last resort, and to provide for the coordination of benefits with each health insurer operating in the State and the recoupment of any duplicate reimbursement paid by the State. Every such health insurer shall be required to provide such information and reports as may be deemed necessary by the Medicaid Inspector General for the coordination of benefits and shall maintain files in a manner and format approved by the department; and
(6) To monitor and pursue the recoupment of Medicaid overpayments, damages, penalties, and sanctions.
L.2007, c.58, s.5; amended 2012, c.17, s.393.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 30 - Institutions and Agencies
Section 30:1-1.1 - Comprehensive social services information toll-free hotline service established.
Section 30:1-1.2 - Establishment of contracts, licensing for social services providers.
Section 30:1-1.2a - Findings, declarations relative to State contracts for social services.
Section 30:1-1.2b - Certain conditions for maintaining contract.
Section 30:1-1.2c - Definitions relative to State contracts for social services.
Section 30:1-2 - Department of Human Services.
Section 30:1-2.4 - Designation of hospital to admit persons involuntarily committed.
Section 30:1-7 - Institutions, facilities covered by Title 30.
Section 30:1-7.2 - References to Senator Garrett W. Hagedorn Gero-Psychiatric Hospital
Section 30:1-7.3 - Definitions
Section 30:1-7.4 - Conditions of closing facilities, privatizing services
Section 30:1-7.5 - Ann Klein Forensic Center designated.
Section 30:1-8 - Commissioner; appointment; salary, tenure
Section 30:1-9 - Divisions; directors, assistant commissioners, powers and duties.
Section 30:1-10 - Secretary and assistants
Section 30:1-10.1 - Schools under control of department; teacher's certificate
Section 30:1-10.2 - Teacher's certificate; issuance by State Board of Examiners
Section 30:1-11 - Powers of commissioner; "appointing authority"
Section 30:1-12 - Findings; general policy; commissioner's power.
Section 30:1-12a - Definitions relative to psychiatric facilities
Section 30:1-12b - Unannounced site visits to State psychiatric facilities
Section 30:1-12.1 - Investigations by commissioner; witnesses; subpena
Section 30:1-12.2 - Commissioner's authority to assure compliance
Section 30:1-12.3 - Report of violation; license suspension.
Section 30:1-13 - Personal attention by board and commissioner; inspections
Section 30:1-15 - Inspection of local and private institutions; reports.
Section 30:1-15.2 - Inspection of premises, books, records, accounts.
Section 30:1-16 - Order of court to remedy improper conditions
Section 30:1-19 - Federal aid for hospitals; State agency designated to receive moneys
Section 30:1-20 - Governor to designate State administrative agency
Section 30:1-21 - Applications for Federal funds authorized
Section 30:1-22 - Deposit and disposition of Federal moneys received
Section 30:1-24 - Deposit of proceeds of sale
Section 30:1-26 - Method of transfer
Section 30:1A-1.1 - References to "Division of Mental Health and Hospitals"
Section 30:1A-4 - New Jersey Boarding Home Advisory Council.
Section 30:1A-5 - Organization of council
Section 30:1A-6 - Duties of council
Section 30:1A-7 - Short title.
Section 30:1A-8 - New Jersey Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program.
Section 30:1A-9 - Grants to emergency food programs.
Section 30:1A-10 - Hunger Prevention Advisory Committee.
Section 30:1A-11 - Statewide needs assessment.
Section 30:1A-12 - Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 30:1A-14 - Division of Aging Services established.
Section 30:1AA-1 - State Council on Developmental Disabilities, additional powers, duties.
Section 30:1AA-1.1 - Findings, declarations relative to individuals with developmental disabilities.
Section 30:1AA-2 - Definition of developmental disability.
Section 30:1AA-3 - Membership of council; vacancies; compensation; terms.
Section 30:1AA-4 - Qualifications of members.
Section 30:1AA-5 - Chairperson, vice-chairperson, secretary and other officers
Section 30:1AA-6 - Executive director; appointment, duties.
Section 30:1AA-8 - Duties of council, staff.
Section 30:1AA-9 - Annual report
Section 30:1AA-9.2 - Duties of Ombudsman.
Section 30:1AA-9.3 - Annual reports.
Section 30:1AA-10 - Findings, declarations.
Section 30:1AA-11 - Office for Prevention of Developmental Disabilities.
Section 30:1AA-12 - Director, appointment, powers.
Section 30:1AA-13 - Powers, duties of director
Section 30:1AA-14 - Office, responsibilities.
Section 30:1AA-15 - Governor's council, executive committee.
Section 30:1AA-16 - Annual report to Governor, Legislature.
Section 30:1AA-17 - Coordination of services
Section 30:1AA-18 - Coordination of funding
Section 30:1AA-19 - Rules, regulations
Section 30:1AA-21 - Purpose, duties of task force.
Section 30:1AA-23 - "Sexual violence" defined.
Section 30:1B-2 - Department of corrections; establishment; department defined
Section 30:1B-3 - Findings, declarations relative to purpose of department
Section 30:1B-4 - Commissioner of corrections; appointment; term; compensation
Section 30:1B-5 - Deputy and assistants; administrative divisions, personnel.
Section 30:1B-6 - Powers, duties of commissioner.
Section 30:1B-6.1 - Short title.
Section 30:1B-6.2 - Information provided to inmate prior to release; rules, regulations.
Section 30:1B-6.2a - Commissioner's assistance in obtaining inmate's birth certificate.
Section 30:1B-6.3 - Coordinator for Reentry and Rehabilitation Services.
Section 30:1B-6.4 - Notification to inmate of outstanding fines, assessments, warrants, detainers.
Section 30:1B-6.5 - Short title.
Section 30:1B-6.6 - Findings, declarations relative to incarcerated primary caretaker parents.
Section 30:1B-6.7 - Definitions relative to incarcerated primary caretaker parents.
Section 30:1B-6.8 - Duties of Commissioner.
Section 30:1B-6.9 - Responsibilities of chief executive officer, warden.
Section 30:1B-6.10 - Coordination of reentry preparation, other rehabilitative services.
Section 30:1B-6.11 - Centralized database for disciplinary reports.
Section 30:1B-6.12 - Allocation of cost savings.
Section 30:1B-6.13 - Additional training for correctional police officers.
Section 30:1B-6.14 - In-service training on non-fraternization, undue familiarity.
Section 30:1B-6.15 - Provision of non-driver identification card.
Section 30:1B-6.16 - Assistance with applications for enrollment in certain programs.
Section 30:1B-6.17 - Information provided to county welfare agency, board of social services.
Section 30:1B-6.18 - Inmate's use of the reentry organization's address.
Section 30:1B-7 - Personal contact with institutions and noninstitutional agencies
Section 30:1B-8 - Transfer to Department of Corrections.
Section 30:1B-8.1 - Name changes
Section 30:1B-8.2 - Prohibits use of local governmental unit name
Section 30:1B-8.3 - Definitions
Section 30:1B-8.4 - Conditions of closing facilities, privatizing services
Section 30:1B-10 - Transfer of functions and powers to Department of Corrections, rules, regulations
Section 30:1B-10.1 - Provision of mental health services to certain incarcerated persons
Section 30:1B-10.2 - Inmate access to drug treatment program; rules, regulations.
Section 30:1B-12 - Transfer of appropriations and available moneys
Section 30:1B-13 - Transfer of employees
Section 30:1B-14 - Preservation of rights of employees
Section 30:1B-15 - Special reemployment and layoff rights
Section 30:1B-16 - Transfer of files, books, papers, records, equipment and property
Section 30:1B-17 - Orders, rules and regulations; continuance after transfer
Section 30:1B-22 - Transfer of state parole board
Section 30:1B-24 - Rules and regulations
Section 30:1B-25 - Salary of commissioner
Section 30:1B-39 - Definitions.
Section 30:1B-40 - Report of inmate abuse.
Section 30:1B-42 - Confidentiality, immunity from liability, retaliation.
Section 30:1B-43 - Penalty for failure to report.
Section 30:1B-44 - Rules, regulations.
Section 30:1B-45 - Liaison chosen, information provided.
Section 30:1B-47 - Definitions relative to domestic violence.
Section 30:1B-48 - Supervised community reintegration program established.
Section 30:1B-49 - Application by eligible inmate to participate in program.
Section 30:1B-50 - Approval, admission to the program.
Section 30:1B-51 - Notice to county prosecutor or Attorney General.
Section 30:1B-52 - Rules, regulations.
Section 30:2-1 - Appropriations
Section 30:2-2 - Appropriation must not be exceeded
Section 30:3-4 - State institutional construction fund; bond issue
Section 30:3-5 - Order of precedence in expenditures
Section 30:3-6 - Expenditures; further appropriation
Section 30:3-9 - Architects selected by competition; jury on designs
Section 30:3-10 - Award of contracts; proposals; advertising
Section 30:4-1.1 - Boards of trustees; powers and duties
Section 30:4-2 - Principal office of each board
Section 30:4-3 - Institutional officers and employees
Section 30:4-3.1 - Residency requirement
Section 30:4-3.2 - Working test period and job training program
Section 30:4-3.3 - Qualified residents; insufficient number
Section 30:4-3.4 - Definitions
Section 30:4-3.5 - Criminal history record checks.
Section 30:4-3.6 - Fingerprinting
Section 30:4-3.7 - Written notice; hearing
Section 30:4-3.9 - Rules, regulations
Section 30:4-3.10 - Cost-bearing by Department of Human Services
Section 30:4-3.11 - Requirements for corrections officer
Section 30:4-3.12 - Definitions relative to employees of State psychiatric hospitals
Section 30:4-3.13 - Staff member not to supervise immediate family member
Section 30:4-3.14 - Notification of outside employment of staff member
Section 30:4-3.15 - Definitions relative to reporting patient abuse, professional misconduct
Section 30:4-3.16 - Report of abuse of patient
Section 30:4-3.17 - Report of professional misconduct
Section 30:4-3.18 - Patient abuse, professional misconduct reporting program
Section 30:4-3.20 - Failure to report, penalty
Section 30:4-3.21 - Regulations
Section 30:4-3.22 - State psychiatric hospital to conduct public meetings.
Section 30:4-3.23 - Definitions relative to State psychiatric hospitals.
Section 30:4-3.25 - Notification relative to certain deaths.
Section 30:4-3.26 - Rules, regulations.
Section 30:4-4 - Management and authority vested in chief executive officers
Section 30:4-4a - Reference to board of managers as reference to chief executive officer
Section 30:4-4.1 - Requirements for internship in public hospital
Section 30:4-5 - Responsibility of executive officer
Section 30:4-6 - Duties of chief executive officer.
Section 30:4-6.1 - Prosecutor notified by institution or parole board of inmate release; process.
Section 30:4-6.2 - "Prisoner Reentry Commission."
Section 30:4-7 - Hospitalization of inmates
Section 30:4-7.2 - Consent for treatment for certain patients, inmates, residents or juveniles.
Section 30:4-7.3 - Authority to consent to emergency treatment.
Section 30:4-7.4 - Notice of required treatment to parent, guardian.
Section 30:4-7.6 - Construction of act relative to healing by prayer.
Section 30:4-7.8 - Blood testing required upon admission; information; guidelines for treatment.
Section 30:4-7.9 - Rules, regulations.
Section 30:4-7.10 - Actions to ensure compliance.
Section 30:4-8 - Isolation or quarantine of inmates having communicable disease
Section 30:4-8.1 - Attendance of prisoners at bedside or funeral of dying or deceased relative
Section 30:4-8.2 - Rules and regulations concerning attendance at bedside or funeral
Section 30:4-8.5 - Furnishing to new arrivals; explanation to non-English speaking prisoners
Section 30:4-8.6 - Assignment of inmates in proximity to family.
Section 30:4-8.7 - Incarceration of female inmates.
Section 30:4-8.8 - Submission of complaints concerning female inmates.
Section 30:4-8.9 - Defendant advised of child support orders, judgments.
Section 30:4-8.10 - Posting of change in visitation privileges on website.
Section 30:4-8.11 - "Private correctional facility" defined.
Section 30:4-8.12 - Telephone service contracts for inmates.
Section 30:4-8.13 - Availability of collect call system for inmates.
Section 30:4-8.14 - Rules, regulations.
Section 30:4-8.15 - Findings, declarations.
Section 30:4-8.16 - Definitions.
Section 30:4-9 - Residence at institution; maintenance
Section 30:4-10 - Maintenance of personnel
Section 30:4-11 - Offices may be changed or abolished
Section 30:4-12 - Bond may be required
Section 30:4-13 - Discharge of unclassified employees
Section 30:4-14 - Police officers for Department of Human Services; powers; appointment
Section 30:4-14.1 - Authorization required to carry firearm
Section 30:4-14.2 - Training requirements for Human Services police officers
Section 30:4-15 - Commissaries for sale of commodities to inmates, visitors and personnel
Section 30:4-15.1 - Collection of "VCCB Surcharge" by commissary in correctional facility.
Section 30:4-16 - Liability in law action
Section 30:4-16.3 - Waiver of filing fee; part payment
Section 30:4-16.4 - Disposition of monies derived from judgment
Section 30:4-16.5 - Definitions relative to civil actions by inmates
Section 30:4-16.6 - Provision of prescription medications to certain incarcerated persons.
Section 30:4-17 - Acquisition of lands for state institutions
Section 30:4-20 - Sale of surplus state hospital lands
Section 30:4-21 - Sale of old deaf school
Section 30:4-22 - Sale of Kearny home for disabled soldiers
Section 30:4-24 - General principles, applicability.
Section 30:4-24.1 - Civil rights and medical care for mentally ill
Section 30:4-24.2 - Rights of patients.
Section 30:4-24.3 - Confidentiality; exceptions.
Section 30:4-24.3a - Submission of certain mental health records required.
Section 30:4-24.4 - Written reports accounting for expenditures.
Section 30:4-24.5 - Study of management and handling of moneys; regulations
Section 30:4-25.1 - Definitions; classes for application for admission to functional services.
Section 30:4-25.2 - Application for determination of eligibility.
Section 30:4-25.3 - Determination of eligibility.
Section 30:4-25.4 - Issuance of statement of eligibility.
Section 30:4-25.5 - Court order for care and custody of eligible minors.
Section 30:4-25.6 - Admission to functional services; alternative services.
Section 30:4-25.7 - Provision for health, safety, welfare, etc., of persons admitted.
Section 30:4-25.9 - Conditions of eligibility for functional services participation.
Section 30:4-25.9a - Required notifications.
Section 30:4-25.10 - Short title.
Section 30:4-25.12 - Entry into cooperative agreements by departments.
Section 30:4-25.14 - Admission to MSU by court orders.
Section 30:4-25.15 - Procedures prior to admission to MSU.
Section 30:4-25.16 - Actions of the court relative to admission to MSU.
Section 30:4-25.17 - Court review of order every six months, possible actions.
Section 30:4-25.18 - Release from MSU.
Section 30:4-25.19 - Construction of act relative to commitment to functional services.
Section 30:4-25.21 - Cooperative agreements.
Section 30:4-25.22 - Construction of act relative to P.L.2012, c.16.
Section 30:4-25.23 - Construction of act.
Section 30:4-27.1 - Findings, declarations.
Section 30:4-27.2 - Definitions.
Section 30:4-27.3 - Involuntary commitment to treatment.
Section 30:4-27.4 - Screening services.
Section 30:4-27.4a - Duties of department.
Section 30:4-27.5 - Screening service procedures.
Section 30:4-27.7 - Immunity from liability.
Section 30:4-27.8 - Short-term care facilities designated.
Section 30:4-27.8a - Plan of outpatient treatment developed by provider.
Section 30:4-27.9 - Purposes, procedures.
Section 30:4-27.10 - Court proceedings.
Section 30:4-27.11 - Patient rights.
Section 30:4-27.11a - Findings, declarations.
Section 30:4-27.11b - Definitions
Section 30:4-27.11c - Patient not deprived of rights through receiving assessment, treatment.
Section 30:4-27.11d - Rights of patient in short-term care facility.
Section 30:4-27.11e - Rights of patient in screening service.
Section 30:4-27.12 - Court hearing.
Section 30:4-27.13 - Notice of hearing.
Section 30:4-27.14 - Patient rights at hearing.
Section 30:4-27.15 - Court findings relative to involuntary commitment to treatment.
Section 30:4-27.16 - Court review hearings.
Section 30:4-27.17 - Discharge determination.
Section 30:4-27.18 - Discharge plan.
Section 30:4-27.18a - Reference to mean "in need of involuntary commitment to treatment."
Section 30:4-27.19 - Interim financial assistance
Section 30:4-27.20 - Discharge of voluntary patients
Section 30:4-27.21 - Transfer of patients
Section 30:4-27.22 - Uniform detainer form
Section 30:4-27.23 - Allowable costs
Section 30:4-27.24 - Short title
Section 30:4-27.25 - Findings, declarations relative to sexually violent predators
Section 30:4-27.26 - Definitions relative to sexually violent predators
Section 30:4-27.27 - Written notice to Attorney General of anticipated release, discharge
Section 30:4-27.28 - Initiation of court proceeding for involuntary commitment
Section 30:4-27.29 - Court hearing
Section 30:4-27.30 - Notice of court hearing
Section 30:4-27.31 - Rights at court hearing
Section 30:4-27.32 - Order authorizing continued involuntary commitment
Section 30:4-27.33 - Involuntary commitment of person lacking mental competence to stand trial
Section 30:4-27.34 - Operation of facility for sexually violent predators; regulations
Section 30:4-27.35 - Annual court review hearing
Section 30:4-27.36 - Recommendation for discharge
Section 30:4-27.37 - Discharge plan
Section 30:4-27.38 - Written notice of release
Section 30:4-31 - Commitment of nonresidents
Section 30:4-34 - County adjuster for commitment of persons with mental illness.
Section 30:4-34.1 - Tenure after 5 years of service
Section 30:4-35 - County adjuster to file certificate of appointment with commissioner
Section 30:4-49 - Legal settlement in county; aliens
Section 30:4-49.1 - Settlement of married woman
Section 30:4-49.2 - Settlement of minor born in wedlock
Section 30:4-49.3 - Settlement of minor born out of wedlock
Section 30:4-49.4 - Minors; capability of separate settlement
Section 30:4-49.6 - Loss of settlement
Section 30:4-50 - Continuance of settlement; abandonment
Section 30:4-51 - Legal settlement in State
Section 30:4-52 - State to bear costs of nonresident
Section 30:4-53 - Returning patient to proper residence
Section 30:4-54 - Legal settlement of inmates of foreign institutions
Section 30:4-55 - Bringing inmates of foreign institutions into state; misdemeanor
Section 30:4-56 - Judgment of commitment; expense; filing fee.
Section 30:4-57 - If no settlement in any county
Section 30:4-60 - Payments, determination of amount, liability therefor.
Section 30:4-60a - Regulations concerning sliding scale fee and patient liability.
Section 30:4-60.1 - Transcript of evidence of indigency furnished institution
Section 30:4-60.2 - "Estate," "patient" defined
Section 30:4-63 - Commitment of person with mental illness, payment.
Section 30:4-65 - Guardian of estate, bond, discharge
Section 30:4-66 - Liability for support.
Section 30:4-67 - Rate for maintenance of patient
Section 30:4-67.1 - Deposit, maintenance of funds; use of funds and interest.
Section 30:4-68.1 - Medicaid and Medicare eligible patients
Section 30:4-68.2 - Monthly personal needs allowance, $35.
Section 30:4-69 - Patients unable to pay cost of hospitalization supported by state
Section 30:4-70 - Collection of arrearages; modification of order of commitment
Section 30:4-71 - Change of status from contributing patient; change of rate of payment
Section 30:4-72 - Notice of change of status
Section 30:4-73 - Primary liability of county from which patient i