DHS 108.02(9)(d)8.b.b. Maintain for a minimum of 5 years from the date of issuance all materials documenting each instance where a payment was not imposed, imposed only in part, or discontinued for good cause. This type of documentation shall include, at a minimum, detailed information on the basis for the existence of the good cause not to suspend payments, to suspend payments only in part, or to discontinue a payment suspension and, where applicable, must specify how long the department anticipates such a good cause will exist. DHS 108.02(9)(e)(e) Request for hearing on recovery action. If a provider chooses to contest the propriety of a proposed recovery under par. (a), the provider shall, within 20 days after receipt of the department’s notice of intent to recover, request a hearing on the matter. The request shall be in writing and shall briefly identify the basis for contesting the proposed recovery. Receipt of a timely request for hearing shall prevent the department from making the proposed recovery while the hearing proceeding is pending. If a timely request for hearing is not received, the department may recover from current or future obligations of the program to the provider the amount specified in the notice of intent to recover and may take such other legal action as it deems appropriate to collect the amount specified. All hearings on recovery actions by the department shall be held in accordance with the provisions of ch. 227, Stats. The date of service of a provider’s request for a hearing shall be the date on which the department of administration division of hearings and appeals receives the request. DHS 108.02(10)(10) Estate recovery. The department shall file a claim against the estate of a recipient or client or against the estate of the surviving spouse of a recipient or client as provided in ss. 49.496 and 49.849, Stats., and s. 46.27 (7g), 2017 Stats., to recover only the following: DHS 108.02(10)(a)(a) The amount of medical assistance paid on or after October 1, 1991, on behalf of the recipient while the recipient resided in a nursing home. DHS 108.02(10)(b)(b) The amount of medical assistance paid on or after July 1, 1995, on behalf of the recipient while the recipient was an inpatient in a hospital and was required to contribute to the cost of care pursuant to s. DHS 103.07 (1) (d). DHS 108.02(10)(c)(c) The amount of medical assistance paid on or after July 1, 1995, for any of the following services provided to the recipient under the medical assistance program or any federal medical assistance waiver program under 42 USC 1396n (c) or 1396u after the recipient attained 55 years of age: DHS 108.02(10)(c)5.5. Inpatient services which are billed separately by providers and which are listed as non-covered hospital services in s. DHS 107.08 (4) (d) provided during a period of time in which the recipient was approved to have home and community-based waiver services funded pursuant to 42 USC 1396n (c) or 1396u. DHS 108.02(10)(d)(d) The amount of long-term community support services paid on or after January 1, 1996, on behalf of a client for services funded under s. 46.27 (7), 2017 Stats., after the client attained 55 years of age. DHS 108.02(11)(a)(a) The department may make adjustments to and settle estate claims and liens filed under s. 49.496 or 49.849, Stats., and s. 46.27 (7g), 2017 Stats., to obtain the fullest amount practicable. DHS 108.02(11)(b)(b) The department shall take a lien in full or partial settlement of an estate claim against the portion of an estate that is a home if either of the following apply: DHS 108.02(11)(b)1.1. A child of the recipient or client, regardless of age, resides in the decedent’s home and that child resided in the home for at least 24 months before: DHS 108.02(11)(b)1.a.a. The date the recipient was admitted to a nursing home, the expenses for which are subject to recovery under sub. (10) (a), and that child provided care to the recipient that delayed the recipient’s admission to the nursing home; DHS 108.02(11)(b)1.b.b. The date the recipient was admitted to a hospital, the expenses of which are subject to recovery under sub. (10) (b), and that child provided care to the recipient that delayed the recipient’s admission to the hospital; or DHS 108.02(11)(b)1.c.c. The date the recipient or client began receiving services which are subject to recovery under sub. (10) (c) 3. or (d), and that child provided care to the recipient or client that delayed the recipient’s or client’s receipt of the services. DHS 108.02(11)(b)2.2. A sibling of the recipient or client resides in the decedent’s home and that sibling resided in the home for at least 12 months before: DHS 108.02(11)(b)2.a.a. The date the recipient was admitted to a nursing home, the expenses for which are subject to recovery under sub. (10) (a); DHS 108.02(11)(b)2.b.b. The date the recipient was admitted to a hospital, the expenses for which are subject to recovery under sub. (10) (b); or DHS 108.02(11)(c)(c) Except as provided in par. (d), the lien shall be payable upon the death of the child or sibling or upon the transfer of the property, whichever comes first.