The Nevada Presumptive Maximum Amounts Fiscal Year 2014 is an annual cap set by the Nevada legislature on the amount of money that can be spent on certain services or programs. This maximum amount is determined by the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and is based on the number of people served by a given program. The Nevada Presumptive Maximum Amounts Fiscal Year 2014 includes the following categories: • Medicaid: This is the maximum amount of money the state of Nevada will pay for Medicaid services for those enrolled in the program. • Mental Health: This is the maximum amount of money the state of Nevada will pay for mental health services. • Alcohol and Drug Abuse: This is the maximum amount of money the state of Nevada will pay for alcohol and drug abuse services. • Rehabilitation Services: This is the maximum amount of money the state of Nevada will pay for rehabilitation services. • Other Services: This is the maximum amount of money the state of Nevada will pay for other services not included in the above categories.