An Act To Amend the Probate Code Relating to the Authority of the Probate Court To Approve Transfers from a Protected Person's Estate
Sec. 1. 18-A MRSA §5-408, sub-§(6), as enacted by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. DDD, §4 and affected by §17, is amended to read:
If the gift is being made to the protected person's spouse or blind or disabled child, the court need not make such findings. This subsection does not prevent a transfer to a trust established pursuant to 42 United States Code, Section 1396p(d)(4) or otherwise specifically allowed by law governing the federal Medicaid program under 42 United States Code.
Sec. 2. 18-A MRSA §5-409, sub-§(d), as enacted by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. DDD, §6 and affected by §17, is amended to read:
If the gift is being made to the protected person's spouse or blind or disabled child, the court need not make such findings. This subsection does not prevent a transfer to a trust established pursuant to 42 United States Code, Section 1396p(d)(4) or otherwise specifically allowed by law governing the federal Medicaid program under 42 United States Code.
Sec. 3. 18-A MRSA §5-425, sub-§(b-1), as enacted by PL 2005, c. 12, Pt. DDD, §8 and affected by §17, is amended to read:
If the gift is being made to the protected person's spouse or blind or disabled child, the court need not make such findings. This subsection does not prevent a transfer to a trust established pursuant to 42 United States Code, Section 1396p(d)(4) or otherwise specifically allowed by law governing the federal Medicaid program under 42 United States Code.
summary
This bill amends the Probate Code to provide that the Probate Court does not need to make a finding about the adequacy of the protected person's estate when approving a gift or transfer for less than fair market value from the protected person's estate if the gift or transfer is to the protected person's spouse or blind or disabled child. The bill incorporates the federal change in the look-back period from 36 months to 60 months.