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CaseNo: 7:, CourtCode: AP, CourtName: NEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS, Plaintiff: ABRAHAM J. GOLD, AN INFANT, &C., et al., State: NEW YORK, UniqueCaseRef: NE>AP>7, Medicaid, Social Services, Social Services Law, Recoupment, Liens, Appellants, Settlement, Golds, Proceeds, Santiago, Publication, Recoupment Provisions, Assistance, Supreme Court, Amount, Care, Recover, Abraham, Infant, Respondent, York, City, Limitation, Parties, Supplemental Needs Trust, Appellate Division, Recipient, Accordance, Authority , ContentID: 120251814

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1 . OPINION

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   3 No. 7
   Abraham J. Gold, an Infant, &c., et al.,
   Appellants,
   v.
   United Health Services Hospitals Inc., et al.,
   Defendants, and New York State Office of Mental Retardation and
   Developmental Disabilities et al.,
   Respondents.
     _________________________________________________________________
     _________________________________________________________________

   1 No. 19
   Kimberly Santiago, &c., et al.,
   Appellants,
   v.
   Craigbrand Realty Corp. et al.,
   Defendants, and New York City Department of Social Services,
   Respondent.
     _________________________________________________________________

   Case No. 7:
     _________________________________________________________________

   2001 NY Int. 15

   February 15, 2001

   This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication
   in the New York Reports.

   James M. Hayes, for appellants.
   Kathleen M. Treasure, for respondent State agency.
   Howard Schultz, for respondent county department.
   Case No. 19: Brian J. Farrell, for appellants.
   Mordecai Newman, for respondent.
     _________________________________________________________________

   ROSENBLATT, J.:

   Social Services Law § 104(2) limits the amount that a public welfare
   official may recoup from an infant who receives public assistance
   benefits. In these two cases, we must decide whether Medicaid's
   recoupment provisions are subject to this limitation. We conclude that
   they are not.

Kimberly Santiago
SNIPPETS:
  • Kimberly Santiago, &c., et al., Appellants, v. Craigbrand Realty Corp. et al., Defendants,
  • This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the New York
  • Kathleen M. Treasure, for respondent State agency.
  • Social Services Law § 104limits the amount that a public welfare official may recoup from an
  • we must decide whether Medicaid's recoupment provisions are subject to this limitation.
  • Benita Santiago, the child's mother, sued their landlord on behalf of herself and Kimberly,
  • After subtracting attorneys' fees and expenses, the Santiagos netted $89,759, which they
  • The New York City Department of Social Services asserted a lien on the settlement proceeds to
  • The Santiagos moved in Supreme Court to vacate the lien, arguing that Social Services Law §
  • The City appealed, and the Appellate Division reversed, holding that the City may recoup
  • Abraham Gold
  • They stipulated that if the verdict, reduced to present value, exceeded $5 million, the Golds
  • Abraham has received Medicaid benefits for medical assistance and custodial care.
  • To recoup their expenditures, the Broome County Department of Social Services and the New
  • Section 104, however, restricts an agency's ability to recover under section 104, when the
  • The Social Services Law also authorizes public welfare officials to place a lien on any
  • Once perfected in accordance with the statutory notice and filing provisions, the lien
  • The Department relied on the recoupment provision in Social Services Law § 104and the lien
  • Relying heavily on Baker v Sterling, appellants argue that Social Services Law § 104provides
  • We reiterated this point in Calvanese v Calvanese, stating that the Department of Social
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