The Attorney General of the state and his assistants, and the prosecuting attorneys of the various counties shall render to the commissioner, without additional compensation, such legal services as he shall require of them in the discharge of his duties. This section shall not be construed to prohibit the department from developing plans for cooperation with courts, prosecuting attorneys, and other law-enforcement officials in such a manner as to permit the state and its citizens to obtain maximum fiscal benefits under federal laws, rules and regulations.
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Article 5. Miscellaneous Provisions
§9-5-1. Exemption of Grants From Certain Taxes and Claims
§9-5-2. Release of Liens and Reassignment of Insurance Policies
§9-5-3. Recipient of Assistance Not a Pauper
§9-5-4. Penalties for False Statements, etc.
§9-5-5. Recipients of Cash Grants
§9-5-6. Attorney General and Prosecuting Attorneys to Render Legal Services to Commissioner
§9-5-7. Visitation by County Employees
§9-5-8. Authority to Examine Witnesses, Administer Oaths and Take Affidavits
§9-5-9. Direct Cremation or Direct Burial Expenses for Indigent Persons
§9-5-10. Continuation of Present Aid; Contributions by Counties
§9-5-11a. Notice of Action or Claim
§9-5-11b. Release of Information
§9-5-11c. Right of the Department of Health and Human Resources to Recover Medical Assistance
§9-5-12. Medicaid Program; Maternity and Infant Care
§9-5-12a. Medicaid Program; Dental Care
§9-5-13. Pilot Program for Certain Aid Recipients Seeking Self-Employment
§9-5-15. Medicaid Program; Preferred Drug List and Drug Utilization Review
§9-5-19. Summary Review for Certain Behavioral Health Facilities and Services
§9-5-20. Medicaid Program; Chronic Kidney Disease; Evaluation and Classification
§9-5-22. Medicaid Managed Care Reporting
§9-5-23. Bureau of Medical Services Information
§9-5-25. Medicaid Program Compact
§9-5-26. Supplemental Medicare and Medicaid Reimbursement
§9-5-27. Transitioning Foster Care Into Managed Care